To the editor:
Spring has arrived! The mini dunes of sand on the bike paths and roads seem to have magically disappeared overnight. Certainly we are safer as we walk, bike and drive Lincoln’s sidewalks and byways. But the real magic for me is that winter has (almost) been swept from memory. I’m feeling warmer and cheerier just looking at the newly de-sanded landscape. Thanks to the DPW for ushering in the new season (and again, for getting us through the last)!
Sincerely,
Rob Jevon
9 Trapelo Road
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