Following are the results for contested primary races in the September 9 Massachusetts election. Lincoln percentages are for total number of ballots cast, including blanks and write-ins. [Read more…] about Primary election results for Lincoln and Mass.
Apply for a grant from the Lincoln Cultural Council
The Lincoln Cultural Council is accepting applications for grants for the coming year. The deadline for applying is Oct. 15, 2014. For information on Lincoln grant guidelines and application forms, see the MCC’s page for Lincoln.
The Massachusetts Cultural Council (MCC) distributes funds to local and regional cultural councils including the LCC, who then re-grant funds to arts, humanities, and interpretive science projects in their own communities. This year, the Lincoln council will distribute a total of $4,300.
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Jean Epstein films featured at library
By the Lincoln Film Society
During the month of September, the Lincoln Film Society will show a weekly program of films by the great French cinéaste and theorist, Jean Epstein (1897-1953).
Letter to the editor: Support Conroy for state treasurer
I am writing to urge all to support our former state representative Tom Conroy for state treasurer, and to read this special note from another former Lincoln state representative, Jay Kaufman.
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Correction
A photo caption in a Lincoln Squirrel news item about Bikes Not Bombs incorrectly identified one of the people working on a bike as Bernadette Quirk. The woman in the photo is actually Laura Berland, chair of the Lincoln Recycling Committee.
School officials set meetings for public input
The School Building Advisory Committee (SBAC) will have a public forum on Tuesday, Sept. 16 to share preliminary cost estimates for the renovation options for the Lincoln School. The meeting will take place from 7-9 p.m. in the Smith gym.
The current SBAC began meeting in May and hired Dore & Whittier Architects in July to to develop repair and renovation options for the school. The moves were made in the wake of the Massachusetts School Building Authority’s refusal in December 2013 to consider a new application from the town to help fund a comprehensive project.
The SBAC’s schedule of upcoming meetings through January 2015 includes several other public forums:
- October 16 – Presentation of alternative concepts
- November 15 – State of the Town meeting
- December 2 – Evaluation of alternatives
- January 13 – Presentation of final report
The SBAC also plans joint meetings with other town boards and commissions on September 30 and November 5.
Letter to the editor: Vote for Conroy and Healey
To the editor:
At the Democratic Nominating Convention in June, delegates from Lincoln and other neighbor towns cast an overwhelming majority of votes for Tom Conroy for state treasurer and for Maura Healey for attorney general. Now it’s the voters’ turn on September 9.
Conroy and Healey are running separately, but they share some common traits. Both are by far the most professionally qualified and experienced candidates for their respective offices. The Boston Globe and several other local newspapers have endorsed both Conroy and Healey. A Boston Globe editorial on September 1 says of Conroy that he is “…the candidate who is best prepared to perform the treasurer’s duties—and is most interested in doing so.” Another Globe editorial that day says of Healey that her “…clearer focus on the core responsibilities of the office, coupled with her evident tenacity and discerning legal mind, make her the superior choice.”
Healey, already a proven leader in the attorney general’s office, has also been a prosecutor and a civil rights attorney. She is the only candidate who is an experienced law enforcement professional. Visit her website at www.maurahealey.com to learn more. Conroy is the only candidate with unmatched education and experience in economics and finance in both the public and private sectors, and the legislature. Visit his website at www.tomconroy.org to learn more.
Please join me in voting for Tom Conroy for treasurer and Maura Healey for attorney general on at the primary election on September 9.
Sincerely,
Gary Davis, Lincoln Democratic Town Committee
20R Indian Camp Lane
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Catching up
In case you missed it this summer…
Bemis Hall celebration
On July 24, Bemis Hall had a ribbon-cutting to celebrate improvements including an upgraded parking area and front entryway, new landscaping, and a new crosswalk with flashing lights. “This shows the care and attention people in Lincoln give to the little things,” Town Administrator Tim Higgins said at the ceremony. [Read more…] about Catching up
September events at the Council on Aging
Here are the September events sponsored by the Lincoln Council on Aging.
Celebrate fall with the Trad Jazz Jammers
September 4 at 2:30 p.m.
Celebrate fall’s beginnings at Bemis Hall on Thursday, September 4 at 2:30 p.m. when the Lincoln Traditional Jazz Jammers share their love of this lively music in a delightfully spontaneous jam! Tap your feet or get up and dance as they belt out favorites such as Sweet Georgia Brown, Ain’t She Sweet, Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans? and others we all know and love. The group are all retirees, amateur musicians who give life to the hot jazz of the ‘20s, ‘30s and ‘40s at the Trad Jazz Jams at the Library on the third Saturday of each month, at the Colonial Inn on Wednesday nights, and now at Bemis Hall.
Lincoln Academy at the movies: jazz great Willie the Lion!
September 5 at 1 p.m.
One of jazz’s most flamboyant and entertaining pianists, Willie the Lion Smith, was known as a master of the “stride” style, as well as for his ever-present cigar and derby. Harold McAleer continues the COA’s series on jazz greats on Friday, September 5 at 1 p.m. at Bemis Hall. Come watch, listen, and learn about this giant of the pano! [Read more…] about September events at the Council on Aging