While I respect both sides and abutters for certain as they are the ones
dealing with it up close and personally and I'm not although I can hear it
with the right wind at my house. I actually enjoy the activity and it
doesn't go too late. Two great institutions that need to be supported. I
understand this is a selfish point of view.

Kind Regards,

Scott Clary
617-968-5769

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On Thu, Jun 5, 2025, 5:37 PM David G <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear Jenn and fellow residents of Lincoln
>
> My daughter was married at the Pierce House this May
> We were given careful instructions about how to ensure that the music was
> not too loud and speakers stayed strictly behind a sound blocking wall
> The bar closed at 930 pm and the party ended at 10 as the Town regulations
> dictate.
>
> The Pierce House is a gem - a special venue that distinguishes the Town
> and adds to life here. The Director makes sure that the noise regulations
> are enforced,
> A similar gem is the Decordova which needs events to help it thrive.  The
> first Friday evening events there bring people together in a wonderful
> family friendly atmosphere
>
> Thankfully we don’t live in a place with loud bars.
>
> I think this letter is an over reach and an attempt to introduce needless
> regulation that will discourage people from using these wonderful venues
>
> I urge people not to sign this letter
>
> David Giber
>
> On Thu, Jun 5, 2025 at 4:00 PM Jenn Lachey <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi fellow Lincolnites,
>>
>> I hope this message finds you well! am reaching out to let you know about
>> a letter to be sent to the Select Board concerning the level of noise
>> coming from Decordova and Pierce House. A copy of the letter is attached to
>> this email. As you can see, it highlights the issues and proposes some
>> solutions (additional communication from, oversight by, and accountability
>> of the venues)
>>
>> The letter will come from neighbors and others who are routinely
>> negatively impacted as the events at the venues move outdoors (which
>> happens to coincide with when we like to spend time outdoors and with our
>> windows open).  We are all very clear that our goal is not to be party
>> poopers; however, despite past actions taken by the venues to control their
>> sound levels, coordinated by Dan Pereira, assistant town administrator
>> (thank you, Dan!), the levels continue to be excessive, and we are a
>> captive audience.  We are looking for a constructive solution that works
>> for both sides.
>>
>> If the sounds from the venues trouble you, we need your help. You can
>> provide that by agreeing to have your signature appear on the letter. By
>> obtaining as many signatures as possible, we hope to persuade the Select
>> Board to act to change the situation.
>>
>> If you are amenable to signing the letter, please send me an email at
>> [email protected] and I will add you to the list.
>>
>> I greatly appreciate your consideration!
>>
>> Jenn
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