Lincoln’s annual State of the Town meeting will be split into three online meetings from 7–9 p.m. on three consecutive days next week. Topics and dates will be as follows. Click here to register for any or all of the sessions.
Tuesday, Nov. 17
- Public health update
- Town Meeting preview
- School building project update
- Budget preview
Wednesday, Nov. 18
- Diversity, equity, inclusion, and antiracism
- Background and links to the videos and slide decks of the three Board of Selectmen’s roundtables
Thursday, Nov. 19
- Electricity aggregation pricing update
- South Lincoln Planning and Advisory Committee update
- SLPAC web page
- “South Lincoln panel is now a five-member SLPAC” (Lincoln Squirrel, June 10, 2020)
- “Septic treatment becoming an issue for mall and South Lincoln” (Lincoln Squirrel, Oct. 12, 2020)
- Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee update
- “New bike/pedestrian group seeks members” (Lincoln Squirrel, Jan, 7, 2019)

Two of the three owner/managers of Lincoln’s Real restaurant have left the business, which has suspended service for the time being, although “there is no intention to close Real,” according to remaining manager Lindsay Parker.

Police received reports this week of unemployment claims that were fraudulently filed in the name of Lincoln residents on Lewis Street, Brooks Road, Cambridge Turnpike, Stonehedge Road, Hemlock Circle, Linway Road, Weston Road (two), and South Great Road.