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Fire devastates Hilliard Road home

May 30, 2013

The Schwartz home on Hilliard Road after last weekend's fire.

The Schwartz home on Hilliard Road after last weekend’s fire, with sheets of plywood where windows used to be.

By Alice C. Waugh

A fire of apparently electrical origin ripped through a garage and heavily damaged the attached home early Sunday morning, requiring help from firefighters from five neighboring towns to douse the flames.

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Last Open Mike night of the year is June 10

May 29, 2013

guitarEnjoy the music of Ryan Fitzsimmons and even take the mike yourself at LOMA (Lincoln Open-Mike Acoustic) on Monday, June 10 at 7 p.m. in the Lincoln Public Library’s Tarbell Room. Fitzsimmons has performed solo at the Newport Folk Festival, Club Passim, and Johnny D’s. This is a great opportunity to hear Ryan in a small informal venue.

LOMA is a monthly event of acoustic music and spoken word. Performers can sign up at the event or email Rich Eilbert at loma3re@gmail.com before noon on the day of the event for a slot (advance registration is encouraged). Names of performers will be drawn at random from those who are signed up by 7:15 p.m.

There will be no LOMA in July or August. Upcoming featured artists (click on the names for music samples and more info):

  • September 9 — Railroad House Band
  • October 21 — Jubilee Mule
  • November 18 — Neptune’s Car
  • December  9 — Mark Stepakoff

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Citizen advisory committee to offer “pathways” for school project

May 23, 2013

schoolBy Alice Waugh

As Lincoln girds for a second go-round on trying to get a school building project approved by voters, the School Committee is creating a School Building Project Citizen Advisory Committee (CAC) and is seeking volunteers for that new group.

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Meet local wildlife at “Wild About Lincoln” on June 1

May 23, 2013

wildlifeMeet some local wildlife, go on a guided walk or a scavenger hunt, and make art at “Wild About Lincoln” on Saturday, June 1 at Drumlin Farm—and it’s all free for Lincoln residents.

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Summer wellness clinics for all ages

May 19, 2013

stethoscopeLincoln residents of all ages are invited to meet with a nurse at a free wellness clinic this summer. Come to get your blood pressure and/or body mass index checked, ask questions, or learn about wellness resources.

Dates and locations of summer clinics are:

  • Friday, June 21 — 10 a.m. to noon, Lincoln Woods Community Building (50 Wells Road)
  • Wednesday, June 26 — 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., St. Joseph House behind St. Joseph Church (142 Lincoln Road)
  • Thursday, July 11 — 10 a.m. to noon, Lincoln Woods Community Building (50 Wells Road)
  • Wednesday, July 31 — 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., St. Joseph House behind St. Joseph Church (142 Lincoln Road)
  • Wednesday, August 28 — 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., St. Joseph House behind St. Joseph Church (142 Lincoln Road)

These clinics are funded by CHNA 15 and provided by Emerson Hospital Home Care. For more information, please call the Lincoln Council on Aging at 781-259-8811.

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Lincoln police memorialize Sean Collier

May 19, 2013

Lincoln police officers at a recent Board of Seelctmen meeting includes (left to right) Chief Kevin Mooney, Lt. Kevin Kennedy and Officer Anthony Moran.

Lincoln police officers at a recent Board of Seelctmen meeting includes (left to right) Chief Kevin Mooney, Lt. Kevin Kennedy and Officer Anthony Moran.

By Alice Waugh

The death of Sean Collier, an MIT police officer who was killed by the alleged Boston Marathon bombers, hit home at the Lincoln Police Department, where he had worked intermittently as a special-duty officer for two years. Now the Lincoln Police Association is creating a permanent memorial to Collier in the lobby of the town’s Public Safety Building.

Lincoln police were also heavily involved in the effort to apprehend the suspects in Watertown on April 18, and the Board of Selectmen thanked eight of the officers in person at the board’s May 6 meeting.

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Firefighters extinguish car fire on Route 2A

May 18, 2013

A car fire on Route 2A was captured by a resident who emailed the Lincoln Squirrel.

A car fire on Route 2A was captured by a resident who emailed the Lincoln Squirrel.

Drivers on Route 2A in the Minute Man National Historical Park were startled to see a car ablaze at about 7:30 this morning, but Lincoln firefighters extinguished the fire and no one was hurt.

According to Lt. Ben Juhola of the Lincoln Fire Department, the driver noticed a warning signal on his dashboard and pulled over into a driveway. He then noticed smoke coming from his car so he grabbed his belongings and jumped out of the car, “and the fire started to progress,” Juhola said.

The  fire took about 20 minutes to extinguish, said Juholas, adding that he did not have the name of the driver.

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Kids show their stuff at Science Share

May 17, 2013

Showing off their display on the science of musical instruments at the Science Share were (left to right), Hannah Bodnar, Josie Sullivan, Allie Schwartz, Meghan Hobbs, team parent Mia Katz, Noa Katz and Alexandre White.

Showing off their display on the science of musical instruments at the Science Share were (left to right), Hannah Bodnar, Josie Sullivan, Allie Schwartz, Meghan Hobbs, team parent Mia Katz, Noa Katz and Alexandre White.

Teams of students and their coaches had a great time showing off their work at the Lincoln School’s seventh annual Science Share for kids in grades K-4. Leading up to the April 8 event, which aims to ignite children’s interest in science, volunteers helped teams of kids learn about a science topic of their choice, doing research and building a display for the Science Share.

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School Committee seeks library trustee candidates

May 16, 2013

The Lincoln School Committee is responsible for appointing a member of the Lincoln Public Library Board of Trustees and is currently seeking applications from those interested in filling this three-year commitment. The committee seeks candidates who are users of the library and committed to further strengthening the connection between the library and the Lincoln Public Schools.

The library board meets monthly, with additional subcommittee and/or liaison meetings including technology, budget, buildings and grounds, capital planning, DeCordova, Friends of the Library, various ad hoc task forces that work on the Library’s strategic plan, the annual reports needed for the Finance Committee and Town Meeting, and occasional event planning. The trustees also oversee and sponsor events that require a member to attend.

If interested, please submit a letter of interest to Jennifer Glass at schoolcomm@lincnet.org.  Submissions are due by May 30.

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Nine years after start, rugby thrives at L-S

May 9, 2013

Lincoln's Jack Bigelow (dark shirt) fights for the ball during a recent rugby match.

Lincoln’s Jack Bigelow (right) fights for the ball during a recent rugby match.

By Brett Wittenberg

In spring 2004, when it came time to pick a sport, Lincoln-Sudbury sophomore Brendan Wimberly didn’t want to play baseball, he didn’t want to run track, and he wasn’t about to take up Ultimate Frisbee. Wimberly wanted to play rugby, and when he saw that rugby wasn’t among the high school’s eight choices for spring sports, he and 20 of his sophomore classmates approached then drama teacher and housemaster Iain Ryrie  about the possibility of starting a team. [Read more…] about Nine years after start, rugby thrives at L-S

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