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On Wednesday, Sept. 24 at 7 p.m., MetroWest Climate Solutions and Green Newton will offer a free webinar on geothermal technologies. In 2017, Boston-based HEET.org proposed that gas utilities, which have millions of miles of gas pipes laid under streets, replace those pipes with water-filled geothermal pipes. The warmed pipes would transfer their warmth to […]
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Codman Community Farms is offering a workshop on how to make soap from goat's milk on Sunday, Sept. 27 from 1:00–3:00pm. $45 plus $10 fee for materials. Click here to register.
All are welcome at LLCT's annual meeting and evening celebration. We'll start with a short trail walk, then enjoy drinks and appetizers, music, and activities. LLCT will hold a brief business meeting (voting by LLCT members) and then Farrington staff will offer remarks. This is an outdoor event under a tent. Please RSVP by Friday, […]
The Lincoln Historical Society will present "A Tale of Two Farms and a Tale of Two Families—Lincoln Agriculture in 1775: Part 1" on Sunday, Sept. 28 from 1:00–4:00pm at the Codman House. Codman Farm and Flint Farm represented two very different families — Loyalists of great wealth and stature who had others do all the […]
Are you a teen interested in babysitting or a parent looking for a reliable sitter? Come to a babysitter meet & greet at the upcoming Lincoln PTO meeting on Monday, Sept. 29 from 7:30–9:00pm in the Lincoln School Learning Commons. Teen sitters are encouraged to bring a short bio or flyer with your availability, experience, […]
Historian/author Walter McClennen explores the importance of family legend and lore and how best to preserve them for future generations at "Adventures in History" on Friday, Oct. 3 at 12:30pm at Bemis Hall. Sponsored by the Council on Aging & Human Services.
Historian/author Walter McClennen explores the importance of family legend and lore and how best to preserve them for future generations at "Adventures in History" on Friday, Oct. 3 at 12:30pm at Bemis Hall. Sponsored by the Council on Aging & Human Services.
We’ll take a short walk to collect some leaves, then finish up inside. Please bring your own clean glass jar. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Please come prepared with leaves if the forecast looks like rain. Register here.
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Share your thoughts with L-S School Committee members Ravi Simon and Maura Carty at the first Lincoln-Sudbury School Committee virtual listening session of the 2025–2026 school year on Monday, Oct. 6, from 7:00–8:00pm. Click here for Google Meet link.