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Robichaud takes over as head farmer at Codman

February 4, 2014

Andy Cook

Eric Robichaud served his secret-recipe pancakes at Codman’s Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast on January 11, where staff and board members honored long-term volunteers who help with animal care and egg collecting each week. (Photo courtesy Codman Community Farms)

This is an edited version of an article appeared in the January issue of the Codman Community Farms member newsletter.

Codman Community Farms recently welcomed a new head farmer, Eric Robichaud, who grew up on a farm—Codman Farm, to be exact.

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Two reminders: donations and digital archiving

January 30, 2014

toothbrushFeb. 7 deadline to donate toiletries

Women and children who are in shelters remaking their lives after experiencing domestic violence need toiletries like shampoo, soap, toothpaste, hand and body lotions, and more. If you have unopened toiletries from hotels or stores that you can’t use, please bring them to the Council on Aging at Bemis Hall by Friday, February 7. A volunteer will take them to local domestic violence organizations for Valentine’s Day distribution. Your donation will make a difference in the lives of these women and children in need.

Learn about new storage methods for old  materials

Two experts will talk about the art and practice of creating and disseminating historical records with modern archival digitization technology at a presentation on Sunday, Feb. 2 at 2 p.m. in Bemis Hall. Demonstrating how to access, search and contribute to these resources are Tom Blake, Digital Projects Manager at the Boston Public Library, who will speak about the Digital Commonwealth and its online repository of archival material from Massachusetts institutions, and Marie Wasnock, who oversees the Lincoln Town Archives, who will speak about digitizing projects at the Lincoln Public Library.

Co-sponsored by the Lincoln Historical Society and the Lincoln Public Library. Admission is free.

This event wraps up Lincoln Winter Carnival 2014—see the Lincoln Squirrel (Jan. 22) for details on all the events starting tomorrow (Jan. 30).

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Updated trail map has new navigation aids

January 30, 2014

The new map showing trails on Lincoln conservation land.

The new map showing trails on Lincoln conservation land.

By Alice Waugh

Lincolnites can now enjoy the town’s popular public trails using the first new trail map in a decade.

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Church members serve lunch at homeless center

January 29, 2014

A multigenerational group of First Parish Church parishioners prepared and served lunch to guests on January 20 (Martin Luther King Jr. Day) at the Community Day Center in Waltham, which serves homeless people in Waltham and several other western suburbs. The center also received a donation of $6,559 gathered from the annual Christmas offering organized by the church’s Outreach Committee.

The church supports several local and international groups and also serves lunch several times a year to Boston homeless people at the Arlington Street Church.

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First Parish Church members served lasagna and salad lunch at the Community Day Center in Waltham. Left to right: Beth Taylor, Julie Land, Marilyn Lee-Tom (center director), Mary Gaylord, Geoff Borggaard, Student Minister Rebecca Hinds with (front row) Alex and Owen Finsthwait and Atticus Borggaard. Also helping but not pictured: Stephen Brand, Peter Pease, Doug Swain, Susan Taylor and Linda MacMillan.

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Joint meeting on school renovations set for Feb. 12

January 29, 2014

Four town-government groups will get together on Wednesday, Feb. 12 to discuss a timeline for planning a renovation project for the Lincoln School. The meeting will begin at 7:3o p.m. in the Smith gym.

Members of the the School Committee, Board of Selectmen, Finance Committee, and  Capital Planning Committee will discuss topics including:

  • A recap of findings of the School Building Advisory Committee (download report here)
  • Should Lincoln apply for funding from the state through the Massachusetts School Building Authority? (See the Lincoln Squirrel, December 8, 2013)
  • If the town applies for funding, what are the next steps?
  • What would the town’s choices be if we do not have funding from the MSBA?

This is an open meeting, and the community is encouraged to attend. 

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Music notes: three events coming up in Lincoln

January 28, 2014

Ann-vert-smLincoln native Ann Moss at Bemis Hall – Jan. 31

Singer Ann Moss will give a free concert in Bemis Hall on Friday, Jan. 31 in support of her debut album, Currents. For more information, see the January 16 story in the Lincoln Squirrel. Reserve a seat online by clicking here.

Choral evensong at St. Anne’s – Feb. 9

Did you miss the Christmas choral concert at the First Parish, or do you want to hear more music like it? Come to St.-Anne’s-in-the-Fields Church on Sunday, February 9 at 5 p.m. for “Choral Evensong.” The event will feature choral music of the English renaissance, including Gibbons’ “Short Service” (a classic setting of the Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis), Batten’s exuberant “O Sing Joyfully,” and familiar hymns of Tallis and Purcell. Early baroque organ music by Buxtehude and Pachelbel will open and close the service. A wine and cheese reception will follow. Admission and parking are free. For more information, contact the parish office at parishoffice@stanneslincoln.org.

Susan Cattaneo

Susan Cattaneo

Susan Cattaneo performs at LOMA – Feb. 10

Singer Susan Cattaneo will be the feature artist at the next LOMA (Lincoln Open-Mike Acoustic) at the Lincoln Public Library on Monday, Feb. 10.  LOMA, a monthly event of acoustic music and spoken word, runs from 7-10 p.m. Cattaneo will perform a half-hour set On Feb. 10 starting around 8:30 p.m. Singer/songwriter Cattaneo has a transfixing voice whether she’s singing folk, country or rock ‘n roll. She is a finalist in the Mountain Stage Newsong Contest and has opened for music icons including Amy Grant, David Wilcox, Ellis Paul, and Huey Lewis and the News. Her four albums include her latest CD, Haunted Heart.

LOMA performers can sign up at the event or by emailing LOMA organizer Rich Eilbert at loma3re@gmail.com before noon of the open-mike day for a slot. Names of those who are signed up by 7:15 p.m. will be drawn at random. We have a sound system with mikes and instrumental pickups suitable for individuals or small groups playing acoustic-style. We encourage you to sign up in advance. Local high school and college-age residents are encouraged to perform and/or listen to their friends play acoustically. We expect everyone will have a chance to perform one or two pieces. Refreshments will be served.

Upcoming LOMA featured artists include:

  • Cosy Sheridan – March 10
  • Heather Pierson – April 14
  • Tom Hanlon and Leslie Bryant – May 12
  • Creek River String Band – June 9

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February activities sponsored by Council on Aging

January 28, 2014

bemisHere are the February events and activities sponsored by the Lincoln Council on Aging.

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Clarification

January 27, 2014

ballotToday’s Lincoln Squirrel article on candidates for the upcoming local election did not list three Sudbury residents who have declared their intention to run for the Lincoln-Sudbury Regional School Committee. In addition to incumbent Lincoln resident Patricia Mostue, Sudbury residents who have taken out nomination papers are Elena M. Kleifges, an incumbent, and Michael J. Walsh and Sofya L. Gruman-Reznik. Committee seats are not assigned to one town or the other; residents of both towns may vote for candidates from Sudbury and/or Lincoln. There are two seats on the ballot for the March 31 election. The previous article has been updated to reflect this addition.

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Candidates throwing hats in the ring for local election

January 27, 2014

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Editor’s note: This article was updated on February 25.

By Alice Waugh

Eighteen Lincoln residents have officially expressed interest in running for town office in the March 31 election, but there are still three panels that have seats up for election but no candidates.

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L-S School Committee to meet in Lincoln this week

January 26, 2014

The Lincoln-Sudbury Regional District School Committee will hold its next meeting in the Hartwell multipurpose room meeting on Tuesday, Jan.  28 at 7:30p.m. The agenda can be found here.

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