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Training this week for election helpers
If you’d like to serve as a poll worker at the November 4 election, please join us for an election worker training from 7-8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 29 at the Town Office Building. For deputy wardens, several innovations are set to be introduced at the election. Please join us for a training session at the Town Offices on…
November activities hosted by the COA
Lincoln Academy with Ian Spencer—Forensic art: Blending creativity and crime-fighting November 3 at 12:30 p.m. Come to Bemis Hall on Monday, Nov. 3 at 12:30 to hear Ian Spencer of the Lincoln Police Department discuss “Forensic Art: Blending Creativity and Crime-Fighting.” Bring a bag lunch. The Council on Aging provides beverages and dessert. The lectures…
Letter to the editor: Support Sharon Antia
To the editor, We are writing in support of Sharon Antia for state representative in the upcoming election on November 4. We have known Sharon for over 15 years. Sharon and Laurie worked side by side as co-members of the Lincoln School Committee for several years. For as long as we have known her and worked with her, we…
Letter to the editor: Vote for Coakley
To the editor: The Coordinated Campaign Office of the Third Middlesex Area Democrats in Waltham recently hosted a rally for Martha Coakley, candidate for governor. Supporters from the Third Middlesex Area towns of Lincoln, Carlisle, Weston, Lexington and Waltham filled the office. Preceded by a rousing introduction by area state Senator Mike Barrett, Coakley made a very energetic…
News acorns
Halloween activities for kids at the library Movies & Muffins — Friday, Oct. 24 at 3:30 p.m. Watch Halloween-themed short films based on the beloved children’s books Fletcher and the Falling Leaves and Dem Bones, and the “Little Bear’s Moonlight Serenade”TV episode. For ages 2 and up. Oogly Googly Halloween Puppet Show — Monday, Oct. 27 at 4 p.m. Come hear a Halloween…
Moo is the fairest of them all? (Lincoln through the lens, 10/19/14)
Readers may submit photos for consideration for Lincoln Through the Lens by emailing it to lincolnsquirrelnews@gmail.com. If your photo is published, you’ll receive credit in the Squirrel. Photos must be taken in Lincoln and include the date, location, and names of any people who are identifiable in the photo. Previously published photos can be viewed…
Letter to the editor: support a multigenerational community center
DPW reports on environmentally friendly initiatives
Below is an edited version of “Green Happenings,” a newsletter written by Chris Bibbo, superintendent of the Lincoln Department of Public Works. Town departments such as Public Works, Parks and Recreation, and the Town Administrator’s Office to continue to work with the various town boards and committees on numerous environmentally friendly projects, procedures and initiatives. Below are…
L-S Civic Orchestra seeks musicians
The Lincoln-Sudbury Civic Orchestra (LSCO), the resident community/student orchestra at Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School, has openings for musicians for the 2014-2015 concert season.