Hello, all.  Speaking as a music lover (although, admittedly, more of the 
Baroque/classical, and unamplified jazz genres), why does “music” these days 
have to be synonymous with “loud”??  And, by extension, the louder the better?? 
 I know that these days young people go to rock concerts wearing earplugs so as 
not to jeopardize their hearing.  (I don’t go to rock concerts at all.)  Can 
somebody explain this to me?  Why can’t music be played at a moderate volume 
and still be enjoyable to all present, plus abutting neighbors?

(Just as a brief break from the increasingly fraught CCBC and 
Panetta/Farrington discussions.)

June Matthews

From: Lincoln <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Sara Mattes
Sent: Thursday, June 5, 2025 8:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Lincoln Talk <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [LincolnTalk] Looking for support for Decordova and Pierce House 
noise management

That venue was a treasure!



On Jun 5, 2025, at 6:57 PM, Donald seckler via Lincoln 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

For many years the DeCordova had an “ al fresco” music series featuring 
remarkable jazz groups, and drawing a modest, calm, musically literate, and 
diverse group for beautiful summer afternoons. The Museum actually invested 
substantial money in upgrading the music “shell” and amphitheater seating. 
Then, with  no notice or explanation, the series was terminated. No one seemed 
to know what happened. The site was bulldozed. The invested capital and good 
will was abandoned. Eventually it was said that the series was stopped “at the 
request of the neighbors.” There must be some clear path to holding venues 
responsible for acceptable sound levels without pulling the plug on treasured 
resources.

Thanks
Don Seckler

Sent via cell


On Jun 5, 2025, at 5:58 PM, Dr. Steven Kanner 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

The town, especially with Dan Pereira assisted by the Board of Health, worked 
extensively on noise mitigation for all residents affected by de Cordova and 
Pierce House last year and the prior year. Sound measurements were taken at the 
venues and at the affected houses, and results considered. Multiple procedural 
changes were proposed and agreed to by Pierce House and DeCordova, as David G 
below just noted, to keep projected sound at acceptable levels. Note the sound 
curtains described and the curfew time. This was not a neglected issue.

I unfortunately don’t see the attached letter referred to. But if the solution 
is failing, and sound levels are higher than previously agreed or out of hours, 
it would certainly help to have sound intensity and timing documented and sent 
to Dan for review.

Regards,

SRK

Steven R. Kanner, MD
Member, Board of Health
Lincoln, MA
From: Lincoln 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> On 
Behalf Of David G
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2025 5:36 PM
To: Jenn Lachey <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Cc: Lincoln Talk <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: Re: [LincolnTalk] Looking for support for Decordova and Pierce House 
noise management

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]<mailto:[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]<mailto:[email protected]> and I will add you to the 
list.

I greatly appreciate your consideration!

Jenn
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