(received March 14) To the Editor: We write in support of Peter Braun’s candidacy for reelection to the town of Lincoln’s Board of Selectmen. Peter has been at the forefront of current town issues, such as the future of Hanscom Air Force Base, the renovation of our K-8 school facilities, and advocacy for neighbors impacted…
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Selectman candidate profile: Peter Braun
Editor’s note: This is being published simultaneously with a profile of candidate Vincent Cannistraro.
By Alice Waugh
When asked about the current state of affairs on various issues facing the town, Selectman Peter Braun is eager to talk, but he says that he acquired much of his knowledge through not talking—by being, as he says, “a good listener to all different viewpoints.”
Selectman candidate profile: Vincent Cannistraro
Editor’s note: This is being published simultaneously with a profile of Peter Braun.
By Alice Waugh
For Vincent Cannistraro, how things get decided in town is just as important—maybe more so—than the actual decision.
“I think the town could benefit from a more collaborative approach in the ways we do things sometimes, whether it’s the schools, the Route 2 project or anything,” said Cannistraro, who’s running against incumbent Peter Braun for a three-year seat on the Board of Selectmen. “I just feel we could do a better job of making people feel heard and being more up front. I’m more about process than about one particular issue.”
Letter to the editor: Braun refutes Feinberg
I am writing on behalf of the town of Lincoln and the Lincoln Board of Selectmen with regard to statements made by Neil Feinberg in his article entitled “Incorrect Thoughts,” published in the March 6 edition of the Lincoln Journal. Mr. Feinberg stated the following with respect to the imminent commencement of more active construction of the Crosby Corner flyover bridge: “Route 2 traffic will be (gulp) diverted through town.” He went on to predict massive traffic tie-ups through the town center.
Mr. Feinberg’s statements were truly, and regrettably, “incorrect.”
Letter to the editor: Cannistraro on Route 2
Editor’s note: Vincent Cannistraro, the author of this letter, is running against incumbent Peter Braun for a seat on the Lincoln Board of Selectmen.
To the Editor:
I have respectfully read the recent letters to the editor in support of Peter Braun for selectman. It appears as if several of his supporters have known Peter for years as both a neighbor and a friend, and/or are serving with Peter on various town committees. As admirable as these letters of support are, I am concerned that sometimes politically based relationships, or even the enduring bonds of friendship, can blind us all to the realities of truth:
Jet Aviation proposal to be voted on Wednesday
The Conservation Commission expects to vote Wednesday on Jet Aviation’s application to expand into a wetlands buffer zone at Hanscom Field. The group meets on Wednesday, March 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the Hartwell multipurpose room.
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New “spring greens” CSA offered by The Food Project To get a jump-start on the growing and distribution season, The Food Project has launched a brand new “Spring Greens” community-supported agriculture (CSA) share. For $200, you get five weeks of cooking and salad greens (4 pounds a week on average) grown in our high tunnel greenhouses…
Farm shares shares now on sale
Letter to the editor: Support Peter Braun
Ballot corrections and additions
There were several errors in the election ballot published in the Lincoln Squirrel on March 3: There are now two candidates for two seats on the Bemis Trustees, Melinda Abraham and Stephen Atlas. Lincoln-Sudbury School Committee candidate Michael Walsh and Planning Board candidate Gary Taylor have withdrawn and will not appear on the ballot. The middle name of Commissioner of…