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At a June 25 Special Town Meeting that saw a record-setting turnout, voters approved the Nature Link deal and additional ...
The Historic District Commission will hold a virtual online public hearing at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 1, 2025, to consider the application of 150 Lincoln Rd., M/P 168-30-0 to determine the ...
The Historic District Commission will hold a virtual online public hearing at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 1, 2025, to consider the application of 24 Beaver Pond Rd., M/P 152-12-0 to determine the ...
Please visit our Special Town Meeting web page for up-to-date meeting information. It contains links to meeting materials, ...
“My Turn” is a forum for readers to offer their letters to the editor or views on any subject of interest to other Lincolnites. Submissions must be signed with the writer’s name and street address and ...
Lincoln is by far one of the most beautiful communities in New England. I have lived in the town long enough to appreciate the natural beauty, the open spaces, and our people. The Community Center ...
The Nature Link project ensures the property around us is conserved for the nature experience our children need while also providing for our organization’s future. Additionally, this zoning offers us ...
Since then, architects, site planners, designers, along with the Community Center Building Committee (CCBC), the Conservation Commission, and other town boards and committees have worked diligently to ...
Wildlife disruption — Developing Panetta land disrupts natural wildlife corridors revitalized by TendingYourYard.org ‘s rewilding site at 100 Page Rd. in Lincoln, which has attracted bald eagles, ...
Randi Rotjan and Jeff Chabot, 267 Concord Rd. Kristin and Carlos Ramirez, 9 Giles Rd.