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Swap table volunteers needed

October 22, 2013

The Lincoln Recycling Committee is looking for a few good volunteers at the transfer station swap table to help keep items organized and out of the town trash at the end of the day.

Even if you only have an hour a month, we need you!  We offer flexible hours and first dibs on incoming donations as well as a friendly working environment. Students may also earn community service hours.

For more information, contact Laura Berland or Bernadette Quirk at lincolnrecycles@gmail.com, and check out the Lincoln Recycling Committee website.

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Lincoln’s Hatsopoulos brothers speak on Sunday

October 18, 2013

Long-time Lincoln residents George (left) and John Hatsopoulos

Long-time Lincoln residents George (left) and John Hatsopoulos

The Lincoln Historical Society presents “The Brothers Hatsopoulos: A Legacy of Science, Business, and Family” on Sunday, Oct. 20 at 2 p.m. in the Great Room of The Commons in Lincoln (formerly The Groves). The event is part of a series on Lincoln’s modern legacy of technology entrepreneurism.

Emigrating from Greece after World War II, John and George Hatsopoulos were students. In 1956, with a $50,000 investment from a fellow Greek businessman, the brothers founded Thermo Electron Corporation. Providing technical instrumentation to a diverse research community, the firm is now known as Thermo Fisher Scientific, enjoys a $32 billion a market cap, and employs nearly 40,000 people.

The remarkable story of the Hatsopoulos brothers is not limited to the success of Thermo Electron. The arc of time for this family shapes a legacy of science and entrepreneurism, courage and drive. Hear the story directly from featured speaker John Hatsopoulos. Come share your stories about the Hatsopoulos brothers, Thermo, and the technology entrepreneurs of Lincoln.

Note that this event will be held at The Commons in Lincoln (formerly The Groves), not at Bemis Hall.  From the intersection of Route 2 and Route 2A (Crosby’s Corner), go east on Route 2 and the entrance is immediately on the right (look for signs).  Note that there is no access from Sandy Pond Road except for residents of The Commons.  Some parking next to the front entrance of the Russell Building is available and additional parking is short walking distance away. The Great Room is located in the the Russell Building.

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5th District primary results for Lincoln

October 17, 2013

Here are the election results for Lincoln and surrounding towns for the October 15 5th Congressional District primary, where voters chose a Republican and Democratic candidate to face off in the December 10 special election for the seat formerly held by U.S. Sen. Ed Markey. Lincoln’s voter turnout was 20.6%, according to Town Clerk Susan Brooks.

(Note: If the table is bumping into the calendar on the right, stretch your browser window horizontally.)

William Brownsberger (D) Katherine Clark (D) Peter Koutoujian (D) Martin Long (D) Paul Maisano (D) Carl Sciotino Jr. (D) Karen Spilka (D)
Frank Addivinola (R) Michael Stopa (R) Tom Tierney (R)
Lincoln 192 (24%) 305 (38%)    134 (17%) 3 (0%)  2 (0%) 126 (16%) 48 (6%)   44 (47%)  33 (27%)  17 (26%)
Lexington
806 1,515 670 34 38 749 341 185 106 101
Sudbury 69 315 110 1 11 312 229 115 48 55
Weston 120 404 195 4 5 209 251 68 115 30
District total
15%  32%  22%  1%   2%  16% 13%   49%  26% 25%

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New Lincoln e-mail forum gathering steam

October 11, 2013

DiscussionLincolnites have a new way to talk to each other—LincolnTalk, an email list-serve where residents can ask a question, share neighborhood news, comment on a town issue, offer items for sale, post a notice about a lost dog, ask for a contractor recommendation, and many other things.

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Plenty to do this weekend in Lincoln

October 11, 2013

pumpkinStonegate Gardens pumpkin festival

Saturday and Sunday, October 12 and 13
11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Stonegate Gardens

The weekend of fun and games to celebrate fall includes a pumpkin hunt, where kids search for baby pumpkins around the nursery and gardens. There will be snacks and prizes for everyone. There’s also pumpkin painting—Stonegate will have paints and decorations so visitors can create scary, pretty, wild, or wacky pumpkin people.

Lincoln Fire Department open house

Saturday, October 12
10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Lincoln Fire Department

In recognition of Fire Prevention Week next week, the Lincoln Fire Department will host an open house on Saturday, October 12 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event, which is open to all area families, includes opportunities for kids to check out the fire station, the fire equipment, and fire trucks as well as snacks, pizza and drinks. This year’s Fire Prevention Week theme, “Get Cookin’ with Fire Safety,” emphasizes the dangers in the kitchen and how to avoid them.

Used book sale

Saturday, October 12
9 a.m. to noon, Bemis Hall

Fill a paper grocery bag with adult and children’s books for only $10! (sales tax is now included) at the Friends of the Lincoln Library’s monthly used book sale. They also have a selection of individually priced special books. We always need more books so donations may be left in the wooden boxes in the entrance of Bemis Hall Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (no textbooks, magazines or no books that are musty or written in, please.)

ARTfull Explorations at deCordova

Sunday, October 13
1-3 p.m. drop-in, deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum

Celebrate the opening of the 2013 deCordova Biennial as a family. Close-looking questions will guide you through the galleries to discover several Biennial artists who work with film and then create your own animation using old and new techniques. This monthly program is designed for families with children ages 2-12, but all are welcome.

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Absentee ballots for special primary election now available

October 2, 2013

Absentee ballots for the October 15 primary for the open seat in the 5th Congressional District  are available now in the Town Clerk’s office. To inquire, please call 781-259-2607. Below are sample ballots for the primary (click to enlarge). The election will take place on December 10.

ballot-GOP

ballot-dem

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Meeting to look at community facilities, Lincoln Station, electricity

October 2, 2013

stateofthetown-croppedBy Alice Waugh

Community facilities needs, the future of Lincoln Station, and the possibility of Lincoln getting its own electrical utility are the topics that will be discussed at the annual “State of the Town” meeting on Saturday, November 9 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Brooks Auditorium.

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Selectman disputes Feinberg column’s allegations

October 1, 2013

wifiBy Alice Waugh

Selectman Noah Eckhouse took a swipe at a recent Lincoln Journal column criticizing the absence of Wi-Fi in the recently refurbished town office building, saying the implied allegations are “just plain wrong.”

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Lots of activities for kids coming up

September 30, 2013

scarecrowflyer2013Scarecrows at Stonegate

Bring the kids to the third annual Build-a-Scarecrow weekend at Stonegate Gardens on Saturday, Oct. 5 and Sunday, Oct. 6 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. to benefit the Lincoln School. For $15, Stonegate provides hay, twine, markers, stakes, instruction, and refreshments! You provide a pillowcase for the head and some old clothing and accessories to dress your scarecrow. 100% of the proceeds go to the Lincoln PTO. You can also browse through Stonegate’s wide selection of mums, pumpkins, fall perennials and a fabulous assortment of Halloween decorations.

Rain or shine. Parental supervision required.

Trunk or Treat

The Lincoln Parks & Recreation Department is running “Trunk or Treat” on Wednesday, October 30 at 5 p.m. Individuals or groups can decorate their cars for Halloween and park them in the Codman lot behind the Brooks gym, where young children can trick or treat from car to car in a safe environment. Download this flyer for details.

Space is limited, so register soon. If you can’t participate but would like to donate candy, you can drop it off at the Parks and Rec office during normal business hours. For more information, call Stacey Mulroy at Parks and Rec at 781-259-0784.

Library events

Three children’s events are on tap at the Lincoln Public Library this week. These and many other children’s activities take place regularly; for more information, see the library kids’ activities web page.

Kids’ Lego Club
Wednesday, October 2 from 4:00–4:45 p.m.
Drop-in activity for kids ages 5 and up to build and create structures. We provide the Legos—you provide the creativity!

Sing-along with Ed Morgan
Friday, Oct. 4 at  3:30 p.m.
Singing and dancing for babies, toddlers and preschoolers. No registration necessary.

Super Saturday Stories
Saturday, Oct. 5 at 2 p.m.
Stories are read to children in grades K-1. No registration necessary.

All events sponsored by the Friends of the Lincoln Public Library.

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Seniors warned about Medicare scam; info session on Oct. 25

September 28, 2013

Police report that scammers have been calling older residents in towns in the region saying they are from Medicare and trying to set up home visits. If you get such a call, try to get a phone number and report it to the Lincoln Police. Medicare does not call beneficiaries to set up home visits.

Learn more about Medicare and supplemental insurance coverage for 2014 at a Council on Aging informational session on October 25 at 10 a.m. in Bemis Hall with Don Milan and Anne Meade, Lincoln’s counselors from the Minuteman Senior Services SHINE health benefits counseling program. This is an especially important time to be sure you understand and are satisfied with your benefits. This year’s Medicare open enrollment period from October 15 to December 7, 2013 is your primary opportunity to change your plans, effective January 1, 2014. Representatives from the major supplemental health insurance plans serving Lincoln (Harvard Pilgrim, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Tufts, Humana, Fallon, and AARP/United Health Care) will give 2014 information. It’s a unique opportunity for you to learn about their products and get answers to questions. Also present will be representatives of Prescription Advantage (the state’s secondary prescription assistance program) and Priscilla Leach (Lincoln’s Veterans Service Officer). This program was very helpful to many Lincoln residents last year.

Seniors should also note that there will be a free flu shot clinic on Saturday, November 2  from 9-11 a.m. at Bemis Hall. In accordance with federal CDC and state Department of Public Health guidelines, this clinic is for those 60 and over. Please wear a short-sleeved shirt. Vaccine supplies may be limited, so come early. A $2 donation to the Friends of the Lincoln Council on Aging is requested. Those who attend are also invited to bring non-perishable food that is not past its shelf life expiration date for the St. Vincent de Paul Grocery Distribution Program at St. Joseph Church.

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