Here are the Lincoln Council on Aging’s events and activities for the month of December.
[Read more…] about December activities at the Council on Aging
Here are the Lincoln Council on Aging’s events and activities for the month of December.
[Read more…] about December activities at the Council on Aging
Because of a recent notification that coliform bacteria had been in part of the town’s water system, some residents have expressed concern that their water may be contaminated, but Lincoln Water Department Superintendent Greg Woods assures residents that the water is safe to drink.
Standard monthly testing showed the presence of coliform bacteria within the plumbing fixtures at the Tower Road well pump-house. Species of coliform bacteria include E. coli, which often indicates contamination with fecal matter. Most strains of E. coli are harmless but some can cause illness in humans.
The plumbing fixtures have been treated and have tested bacteria-free, Woods said. “As stated in the state-required notice that was mailed to customers, the water distribution piping tested completely free of coliform bacteria.” As an extra precaution, the water at the first house on the line that would receive water from the well was also tested and was found to be free of bacteria, he said.
“The Lincoln water remains completely safe to drink; in-home treatment or filtering is unnecessary,” Woods said. Anyone with questions may call him at 781-259-8997.
As reported earlier today in the Squirrel, Lincoln’s statement of interest (SOI)—the first step in the process for getting state funding for a school building project from the Massachusetts School Building Authority—is still under review. The next MSBA board meeting at which it could make a decision is on January 29, 2014, but MSBA press secretary tells the Squirrel that the authority expects that letters will go out in early December notifying school districts whose SOIs will not be acted on this year.
“If our staff decides not to invite a district in, the district would then have to resubmit its SOI for consideration in 2014. The submission period for 2014 SOIs runs from January 10 to April 11, 2014,” Collins said. Resubmitting an SOI online is not labor-intensive, but districts would still have to get local approval from school and/or town officials, he said.
After 17 meetings spanning six months, the School Building Advisory Committee had concluded that the school really needs everything that was outlined in Lincoln’s earlier request to the state—but that those needs can be met with an L-shaped building.
[Read more…] about Group concludes that school needs everything in building plan
The Lincoln-Sudbury Civic Orchestra (LSCO), the resident community/student orchestra at Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School, has announced its winter concert—and also has openings for musicians.
[Read more…] about L-S Civic Orchestra seeks musicians; concert on Jan. 12
The Lincoln Democratic Town Committee (LDTC) will hold a Get Out the Vote reception and rally for Katherine Clark, the Democratic nominee for Congressional District 5, on Saturday, Dec. 7 from 2-5 p.m. in Bemis Hall in preparation for the Dec. 10 special election to fill the Congressional seat previously held by Sen. Ed Markey.
All registered Democrats and Independents are invited to hear and offer their support for Clark, join in the Get Out The Vote rally, and learn more about the mission and goals of the LDTC and increase participation.
The committee will also kick off a campaign to recruit new members with a surprise guest speaker.
“Clark will stress the value and importance of voting in a democratic society, and the critical need to avoid the complacency that progressive voters witnessed in U.S. Senate election in 2010. She will define her progressive philosophy and discuss her policy priorities including family economic security, combating climate change, and passing of common sense gun safety measures,” said a press release from the LDTC.
Light refreshments will be served. Anyone with questions may contact Gary Davis, LDTC chair, at garyddavis04@gmail.com.
The Vox Lumens Renaissance choir concert at the First Parish Church is on Sunday, December 15, not December 13 as reported earlier. The Lincoln Squirrel article has been updated to reflect this correction.
The Lincoln Police will offer a three-session self-defense class for women on December 4, 11 and 18 from 7-9 p.m. The class is free and will take a total of six hours.
To sign up, please email jenasalon@gmail.com.
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Live from Lincoln Center! Vox Lucens, a 13-member choir Renaissance choir, will present a full-length concert of English Renaissance polyphony on Sunday, December 15 at 3 p.m. as part of the new concert series at the First Parish in Lincoln. This concert will include works by Gibbons, Byrd, Parsons and other English masters, and the choir will collaborate with organist Ian Watson, music director at First Parish and principal keyboard player of the Handel and Haydn Society Orchestra. Suggested donation: $20.