For the first time in recent memory, the March 25 town election does not feature any contested races—but there’s a ballot question that will decide whether marijuana retail establishments will be allowed in town.
Because Lincoln residents voted in favor of legalizing recreational marijuana in the 2016 state election, a ban on retail establishments in town requires two things: a two-thirds majority at Town Meeting, and a simple majority at the ballot box. The ban passed by a vote of 73–27% (140–53) at a Special Town Meeting in October 2018. Monday’s election is the second step needed to enact the ban. A “yes” vote will affirm the ban that was approved in October.
The regulatory path for banning marijuana businesses is a one-way street; a ban can always be reversed in the future, but once legalized, they can’t be prohibited later. A retail ban would not affect the statewide legalization of possession (in limited quantities) and private use of marijuana for medical and recreational purposes.
Click here to see a previously published list of residents running for town office. A sample ballot appears below; click on the image to see larger versions.


New state requirements and deferred maintenance mean that the Lincoln Water Department is asking to borrow just over $1 million.
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Farrington NatureLinc will host “Practical and Beautiful Herb Gardening” with Jenny Hauf of
Due to a typographical error, an incorrect phone number for OARS was given in the March 12 edition of News Acorns. The correct number to call for more information about the Wild & Scenic Film Festival on March 27 is 978-369-3956.
A new roof for the Hartwell building and an irrigation system for the playing field next to the Codman Pool make up about half of the dollars requested from the Capital Planning Committee (CapComm) and the Community Preservation Committee (CPC). The items will be put to a vote in three warrant articles at Town Meeting on March 23.