Hello,
I teach children at the Medfield Unitarian Church, and we’re in need of a child
sized table to add to our assortment on Sunday morning. If anyone has one
they’re trying to get rid of, please let me know! (I gave one away myself 3
years ago… That’s how these things go, I guess.)
Thank yo
Shut off the water, police, fire department etcall the services the
town provides. Pay up.
Regards,
*Stephanie Smoot*
857 368-9175 work
781 941-6842 personal cell
*617 595-5217 *work cell
126 Chestnut Circle
Lincoln, MA 01773
On Wed, Feb 15, 2023 at 11:25 AM Seth Rosen wrote:
> Well -
Below is the registration for two upcoming programs on February 21st and 28th.
Each one requires a separate registration.
Getting to Zero Series!
#1 the Envelope
February 21st at 7 pm
Is your home cold and drafty? Are your heating bills so high they get you
down? There are considerable sta
Can anyone confirm that compost in 100% compostable bags can be put into the
food waste at the transfer station? I haven't been able to find anything on
the town website. If it's there send me a pointer.
Thanks,
Rosamond Delori
44 Tower Road
Lincoln, MA 01773
781-259-9159 home
617-694-0642 ce
Absolutely cannot do that!Sent from my iPhoneOn Feb 15, 2023, at 11:36 AM, Stephanie Smoot wrote:Shut off the water, police, fire department etcall the services the town provides. Pay up. Regards, Stephanie Smoot857 368-9175 work781 941-6842 personal cell617 595-5217 work cell 126 Chestn
As of Saturday, January 22, 2022, the library building has reopened to the
public, and we are following our regular schedule.
*Library Hours October 16, 2022 – April 23, 2023*
*Day*
*Hours open*
Monday
1:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Tuesday
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Wednesday
9:00 am - 8:30 pm
Thursday
9:0
*ARTfull February Vacation*
February 22 – 24, 1-2PM
*Signage for location in front of the store or inquire at the booth*Find
your own approach and/or collaborate to construct creative sculptures
inspired by artists in the Park in this drop-in program. Designed for
children ages 5-12 and their acco
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Well - in fairness. My understanding is that we could have blocked the sale
pending the outcome of a negotiation over the amount of the PILOT.
We didn’t do that… we approved the sale, and agreed to engage in negotiations
later. So Sara is correct. Given that decision, we are lucky to have
…because, as a non-profit, they do not have to pay anything.
This is a form of PILOT money and we are lucky to have it.
It would be instructive to look at all the other nonprofits that are in Licoln
and see what their $$ contributions are.
It might surprise you as to the number and the $$ contri
Dear Lincoln Talkers,
If anyone has experience with these companies, would you please back
channel me? I would appreciate hearing about it.
Thank you,
Robin Rawls
36 Lincoln Rd.
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Hi Barbara,
You are right to ask the question. There is some context here;
https://lincolnsquirrel.com/2021/12/the-commons-to-be-sold-town-seeks-assurance-on-tax-payments/
It’s a rather frustrating situation, to put it mildly.
Seth
> On Feb 15, 2023, at 9:50 AM, Barbara Low wrote:
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If the Commons is paying $1.33 million in taxes on an assessed value of $92.8
million, that is 1.4%, yet the value of the Commons is 4% of the assessed value
of the town. 4% is $3.7 million. Can someone explain if or why this is
equitable?
Thank.
Barbara
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