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Hello,
I would like to thank all 935 voters who attended the Special Town Meeting on
June 25. We would also like to thank our dedicated volunteers who checked
voters in: Lori Foley, Leslie Hunter, Lindsay Clemens, Stacey Parks, Maureen
Belt, Sarah Bishop and our newest volunteer, L-S student B
We are so grateful -
To you, our dear neighbors, for giving so generously to make our Annual
Appeal a great success and securing a $20,000 matching grant from the Ogden
Codman Trust. Your donations help ensure that our neighbors in need have
food on the table, basic needs met, and the opportunity
You are the best
On Sun, Jun 1, 2025, 7:13 PM Sara Mattes wrote:
> Thank you to Joseph and others for providing helpful links.
>
> *The ARP Study*
> I am especially grateful that you have revisited the ARP study of 2005.
> I was a Select then and we were, at that time, struggling with the sale
Thank you for this clear insightful and rational thought Sara. Everything
always seems to be urgent when it comes to town leadership pushing an
agenda.
This town is just as much part of every citizen who lives here as it is
town leadership's.
How about get this information out sooner and there's
Good point-This isn’t a town-led initiative.
And yet, the town is asked to make a financial investment in a deal that has a
lot of unanswered questions.
The town is asked to vote for on a zoning matter that does not address an
expressed housing need.
We are asked to make n investment on vague ter
Sara, thank you for the historical context, especially the reminder of how long
and winding these processes often are. I agree that more time and broader
public engagement can lead to better outcomes. In this case, I want to offer a
lens that reflects the constraints we’re under.
*This isn’t a
Do I understand you correctly? Are you justifying the murder of two
Americans because you agree with the murderer's political opinion?
On Fri, May 23, 2025 at 11:29 AM WStreet via Lincoln <
lincoln@lincolntalk.org> wrote:
> Estimated 53,655 Palestinians have been killed and 121,000 injured. 29
>
Estimated 53,655 Palestinians have been killed and 121,000 injured. 29 reported
starvation deaths yesterday alone!
Where is the Outrage?
> On 05/22/2025 9:47 AM EDT V Saleme wrote:
>
>
> Horrible news- And where is the outrage?
> Incredible to me that people blindly advocate for GRALTA.
>
IMO, the Evangelicals or Christian Nationalists that support Israel, that seem
to be interested in stamping out anti-semitism, are not really that interested
in the welfare and wellbeing of Jews. If they are, it’s to accomplish two
things: 1. maintain the State of Israel so that it facilitates t
Thank you Jonathan, Forest & Seth for your posts. Sent from my iPhoneOn May 22, 2025, at 8:46 AM, Jonathan Sheffi wrote:We see the fruits of the advocacy of groups like GRALTA in the news this morning, as a pro-Palestinian activist murdered two Jews in Washington DC last night as the two were lea
Horrible news- And where is the outrage?
Incredible to me that people blindly advocate for GRALTA.
On Thu, May 22, 2025 at 8:47 AM Jonathan Sheffi wrote:
> We see the fruits of the advocacy of groups like GRALTA in the news this
> morning, as a pro-Palestinian activist murdered two Jews in Wash
I support free speech. Moderation not necessary here.
On Thu, May 22, 2025, 11:32 AM WStreet via Lincoln
wrote:
> Moderators please moderate !
>
> On 05/22/2025 8:46 AM EDT Jonathan Sheffi wrote:
>
>
> We see the fruits of the advocacy of groups like GRALTA in the news this
> morning, as a pro-
Moderators please moderate !
On 05/22/2025 8:46 AM EDT Jonathan Sheffi wrote:
We see the fruits of the advocacy of groups like GRALTA in the news this morning, as a pro-Palestinian activist murdered two Jews in Washington DC la
“GRALTA's efforts to normalize demonization and hatred of Jews has real-world consequences. Its continued advocacy against the rights and safety of the Jewish people is one of our town's great shames.”Agreed. Dangerous, ignorant, and shameful.On May 22, 2025, at 8:47 AM, Jonathan Sheffi wrote:We
We see the fruits of the advocacy of groups like GRALTA in the news this
morning, as a pro-Palestinian activist murdered two Jews in Washington DC
last night as the two were leaving an event. Both advocated for peaceful
coexistence, and both were murdered as the zealot shouted, "Free, free
Palestin
Thsnk, Sara, for posting this.
We must do all we can for peace and justice, for transparencey, free
speech and and for the rule of law.
Silence just plain doesn't work.
Long live democracy.
Joan
* --Thich Nhat Hanh*
On Sun, May 18, 2025, 3:41 PM Sara Mattes wrote:
> Thank you to Steve Lo
We will only be the land of the free so long as we are the home of the brave.
Adding my thanks to Sara for this email!
Kathy Madison
Concord Road
> On May 18, 2025, at 3:39 PM, Sara Mattes wrote:
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> Thank you to Steve Low and the Gralta Foundation for standing tall.
> Thank you all who have s
Yes it’s so wonderful
On Sun, May 18, 2025 at 9:14 PM Claire Mount wrote:
> agree and thank you, sara,for the posting cm
>
> On Sun, May 18, 2025 at 3:40 PM Sara Mattes wrote:
>
>> Thank you to Steve Low and the Gralta Foundation for standing tall.
>> Thank you all who have supported the ide
agree and thank you, sara,for the posting cm
On Sun, May 18, 2025 at 3:40 PM Sara Mattes wrote:
> Thank you to Steve Low and the Gralta Foundation for standing tall.
> Thank you all who have supported the idea of keeping an open mind and
> heart.
> Thank you to Harvard University leadership
Thank you to Steve Low and the Gralta Foundation for standing tall.
Thank you all who have supported the idea of keeping an open mind and heart.
Thank you to Harvard University leadership and faculty for standing up for
higher education.
Thank you to the law firms who have stood up to intimidatio
To everyone who's inquired and who's booked Reiki sessions – thank you! And
thanks to my friend Margo Martin for the recommendation 😉
It’s an honor to offer this service. Especially now when it seems like daily,
even moment to moment, we live with too much stress, outrage and uncertainty.
Help
Thank you to all who volunteered and participated in the craft supply exchange
at the Lincoln library. A fabulous way to share and recycle items.
Val Gregory
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Hello Lincoln Community,
Thank you all for your information, interests, and responses to re-homing the
chickens I have inherited. They have been claimed. Many thanks and wishing you
all the best.
Be well,
Justina
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The Society of St Vincent de Paul of Lincoln and Weston is grateful to Boy
Scout Troop 127 for their generosity in supporting our Food Pantry. The
Troop was given a grant from a local charity to help families in need, and
they voted to support the SVdP Food Pantry. In the process of providing
this
Thank you to the many Linconites for their suggestions in regard to my
request for an exterminator. Having read all the valuable information, I
have already made contact with several. Thank you again.
Janet Maloney
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Happy Thanksgiving from St. Vincent de Paul of Lincoln and Weston! We wish
to send a big THANK YOU to all who helped make this week so special at the
Food Pantry. We are grateful to those of you who bought gift cards at
Donelan’s or donated towards this year's Thanksgiving drive. Your
thoughtful ge
I want to thank everyone for their recommendations for taking care of my
somewhat difficult location for nesting yellow jackets. I ended up with Justin
Hedlund from Bionomical Pest Solutions at 401-261-7240. He charged $125 and
amazingly one application and the critters are no longer. --
The Li
Hi LT! Thanks to your generosity, Lincoln contributed 330+ beautiful, gently
used (and new!) clothing items to the Cradles to Crayons drive in May,
including tops & bottoms for summer and other seasons, plus 15+ pairs of
sneakers & sandals. Special thanks for the 40+ infant clothing items.
Your
Lincoln Talk is fabulous! I got about 10 recommendations and am trying to
process them all. Thank you for responding with your favorite helpers!
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The Board of FELS, the Foundation for Educators at Lincoln-Sudbury,
www.FELSGrant.org would like to thank everyone who made our Thanksgiving
Pie sale an enormous success this year.
Ruth-Anne Adams and Tom Fosnot of The Hyve, who made each pie from scratch,
along with many helping hands from our
Thank you to whoever at Stone Church tidied up after the musical last night
and put all of the lost & found items right by the door. I was able to
retrieve my daughter’s sweatshirt so easily. Much appreciated.
Virginia Goodwin
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Thank you, LT, for your kind and speedy replies with your highly recommended
tree removal services.
I’ll follow up later with a list to be added to Lincoln Squirrel’s
recommendations from LT in this category.
Thanks so much again!
Sarah Liepert
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A huge thank you to the LT community for your generous donations to the
Cradles to Crayons October Clothing Drive in Concord-area communities.
The drop-off site at my house received 100+ items of high-quality clothing,
including winter coats, snow pants, mittens, sweaters, pants, long- and
sho
Wish the big signs around town saying that the SOTT was today had explained
what SOTT stood for. I assumed it was some newfangled test for highschoolers in
place of the SAT!! Unfortunately an example of
those-who-have-lived-here-for-a-long-time assuming that those-who-have-not know
the local li
It was great to see so many residents today!
And here is a coat that was left behind. Email me if it’s yours.
> On Sep 30, 2023, at 3:56 PM, Rob wrote:
>
>
>>
>> Thank you to all who came to the IDEA break out session today at the State
>> of the Town charette and thank you to the Board
> Thank you to all who came to the IDEA break out session today at the State of
> the Town charette and thank you to the Board of Selects for putting on a
> wonderful event.
>
> If you joined the IDEA event with a coffee and left without it, I have your
> mug (see attached picture) and would b
I had an influx of support. Thank you all! I’ll be getting back to several of
you to follow up on some of your nifty tools.
Love the support in this town! Bless you all.
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Thank you all who sent me nephrologist recommendations. I am sure I will
find someone really good!
Colleen Katsuki
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Kathy,
Tennis balls are actually not good for dogs teeth; the ‘fuzz’ wears them down.
We realized this after years of our German Shepherds getting great enjoyment
out of them!
I would suggest switching to lacrosse balls.
Marilyn
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Hi All,
Thanks to you who responded and and our dogs are very happy!
This experience reminds me of what a wonderful community we have and what great
neighbors!
Thank you,
Kathy Madison
> On Jul 21, 2023, at 1:00 PM, Kathy Madison wrote:
>
> Our dogs love to play with tennis balls, but once t
Always a wonderful surprise when the PRIME truck delivers to us!
This week we received cartons of pasta sauce, clam chowder and some dish
detergent. These are always critically needed! Then, the bins at the food
pantry had boxes of wonderful cereal, paper towels and some condiments.
Thank you, a
Hi LT,
Thank you to all who suggested first-rate experts on yellow jacket removal.
The menacing critters are now gone!!!
Cris Ratiner
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Thank you for your very skillful response to us. We all need to have a
basic understanding of each other, where we are coming from and the nature
of our journeys. And it takes time.
Your explanation was both clear and kind.
Joan
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Thank you Lincoln Community for showing up for our 8th grade class.we made
nearly $800 at our Bake Sale hosted at the transfer station this past Saturday.
Thank you to the Public Works Department for your kind hospitality.
We truly hope that we can rely on our community, again, to show up
Dear neighbors,
Thank you for trusting me to serve our town as one of our two new members
of the School Committee. I'm humbled by your support and excited by
the charge you have set before me. I will strive to support our students,
our faculty, our administration, and our town.
I'm thankful to ha
Dear Lincoln,
I want to congratulate Matina and Jake on a well-run and organized
campaign. I wish you nothing but the best on the School Committee.
Over the past 10 years, I have served on many committees in town, helped
plan the Memorial Day event, was the race director for the 4th of July
Thank you to all who raised their hands to run for elected office.
Your efforts are an incredible contribution to the town.
You have helped clarify issues and helped us all better understand the
challenges ahead.
A new generation is stepping up, with a few seasoned veterans to provide
ballast.
Thank you to everyone who recommended vets for our newly adopted cats. Now
we just have to figure out which ones to use! Here is the list, in case
anyone else is looking:
· Deidre Ryan of The Vet Valet in Wayland
· VCA City Cats in Arlington.
· Powder Mill Animal Hospital in
I couldn’t agree more!!
Thank you Abby, we’ll said!!
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On Thursday, February 2, 2023, 12:38 PM, Abigail Adams via Lincoln
wrote:
Hear, hear, Virginia! I couldn’t agree more.
Paul, thank you for the succinct and accurate facts and overview. (And Andy
Wang as al
Hear, hear, Virginia! I couldn’t agree more.
Paul, thank you for the succinct and accurate facts and overview. (And Andy
Wang as always!)
The majority of our community in Lincoln strives to do better and be better
citizens, neighbors and friends. I’m proud of our town for its commitment to
high
The importance of public feedback
January 21, 2023
At the Special Town Meeting (STM) on November 30, 2022, the residents of
Lincoln approved the following motion:
That the Town vote to transfer the sum of $325,000 from the Town’s
Stabilization Fund for the purpose of hiring relevant consultant s
I also have had very positive experiences with Marconi Automotive
David
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> On Oct 21, 2022, at 6:18 PM, Lindsay Clemens wrote:
>
>
> Dear Lincoln Talk -
>
> We would like to sing the praises of a most thoughtful and hardworking
> mechanic right here in sunny Lincoln.
Dear Lincoln Talk -
We would like to sing the praises of a most thoughtful and hardworking mechanic
right here in sunny Lincoln. Marconi Automotive on Route 126 - 110 Concord Road
Ph: 781-259-9794.
Marconi and his staff have provided us with top-notch service and care for all
our cars and e
On behalf of Cradles to Crayons, a huge thank you to the LT community for your
generous donations of winter coats and clothing in the month of September! The
volume and quality of the donated items was truly remarkable and heartwarming.
These items will be very much appreciated by the families
I received so much good advice yesterday about my water heater. I was
overwhelmed by the generosity of my fellow Lincolnites!
Who knew there were so many plumbers in the world? Well my problem is
solved and the plumber is on his way with a new water heater today!
Again thanks for your kind and gen
Dear Lincoln - thank you all for your participation - whether in the Parade
procession or cheering from the sidelines - in this year’s July 4th Parade!
Thank you Veterans! We are grateful to you all for your service and for leading
us again this year.
To the Police & Fire Departments - thank
Thanks to everyone who reached out about an ice machine.
We have an amazing community here and we've found one!
--
Ann Braithwaite
Braithwaite & Katz Communications
Text: 781-367-9760
a...@bkmusicpr.com
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Download AttachmentAvailable until Jul 8, 2022Here is a video of step team!Sent from my iPhoneClick to DownloadVideo.mov0 bytesOn Jun 8, 2022, at 7:58 PM, Sara Mattes wrote:Yes, thank you all!And, if anyone who was recording the step dancing could post it here, it would be wonderful.Many of us, i
Yes, thank you all!
And, if anyone who was recording the step dancing could post it here, it would
be wonderful.
Many of us, in aback, could hear and feel the energy, but could only watch on
your phones, help high!
I, for one would like to see more.
Sara
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> On Jun 8, 2022
I just wanted to give a shout-out to SAGA, the Sexuality & Gender Alliance
at Lincoln Schools and their advisors for the wonderful Pride celebration
they hosted today. The students were so well-spoken, the guest speaker
from BAGLY (The Boston Alliance of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender
You
The HP ink cartridges have been claimed, with several back-ups.
I will update any remaining unsuccessful claimants off-list once the
cartridges are actually picked up from my house.
Thank you for your interest!
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Thanks for being such a loving community. I have received so many
incredible messages about my beloved dog Lexie and I am sorry that I can’t
respond to all of them. I hope that you can understand .
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Hello again neighbors,Thank you to all who offered me suggestions for
connecting with a veterinary practice to get my son some related experience
this summer! We are "on it" and my fingers are crossed (making it hard to
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Thank you for your service!
On Wed, Mar 30, 2022 at 1:30 PM Steve Gladstone
wrote:
> Thanks to all who turned out to vote on Monday and congratulations to
> Margaret Olson and
> Ephraim Flint for securing places on the Planning Board. My feeling is
> that they will do an excellent job handling
Thanks to all who turned out to vote on Monday and congratulations to
Margaret Olson and
Ephraim Flint for securing places on the Planning Board. My feeling is
that they will do an excellent job handling the multi-faceted items
presented to them.
It was my privilege to serve on the Planning Board
Many thanks to all who voted on Monday. I'm honored to continue serving on
the planning board.
If you have questions or concerns about any of the planning board's work
please reach out. I know the board could do a better job explaining our
work and I am personally committed to better communication
Good evening everyone,
It’s an honor for me to be part of this incredible town. It was wonderful to
see the camaraderie among so many who turned out yesterday in the wind and
freezing temperatures. The many offers of food and hot drinks to the
candidates and supporters standing outside was gr
Dear Lincoln Friends,
Thank you to the Lincoln and Sudbury voters for re-electing me to the LS
School Committee. I am humbled and honored to serve our great communities
for the next three years. I would like to extend congratulations to Kevin
Matthews on his re-election and to Maura Carty for he
Hi,
I was on the trails in the Beaver Pond area today and was so pleased to see
how walkers tried to stay out of the cross country ski tracks where
possible. If anyone is looking for a great place to ski, it's beautiful out
there!
Ursula
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Thank you to everyone that signed my nomination paperwork this morning for the
Select Board. It was cold out there.
If anyone else would like to sign my papers I am happy to drive to your house.
Thank you again appreciate the support.
Adam M Hogue
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What a wonderful town we live in! I recently complained to LincolnTalk that I
had difficulty registering for a PCR test at the Pierce House.
In response, at least 4 individuals offered me tests, including one person who
offered to come to my house to test me!
Thank you to all. I assume that COA
Thank you and be safe.
Gretchen
978-771-9767
> On Nov 20, 2021, at 6:53 AM, Gretchen Covino wrote:
>
> Any recommendations? Please and thank you. I don’t remember seeing this
> listing on our google doc.
>
> Thank you and be safe.
> Gretchen
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Thank you everyone for the great college counselor recommendations! Lincoln
Talk was clearly the BEST resource for this inquiry. Have a lovely weekend and
a spooky Halloween.
-Matina
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Hello Lincoln Talk!
I would like to give another shout out to a Lincoln Business Dog Powered Fun,
positive training for your dog, who reached out to us after seeing my last
email, to also make a donation to Project 351’s Massachusett’s Military Heroes
Fund drive!
(The Project 351 fund provide
Dear Lincoln neighbors,
You are amazing! We had a wonderful time at our Every Mile Counts Walk on
Saturday and our fundraiser was so successful. The Town of Lincoln Vision
Statement that the Selectboard included in their recent newsletter speaks
about our commitment to diversity in this community.
Hi Lincoln!
Just wanted to give a quick shout-out to Christine and the Twisted Tree Cafe
for contributing to Project 351's Massachusetts Military Heroes Fund drive!
Twisted Tree generously agreed to sponsoring a care package for a deployed
military service member currently overseas.
Thank you
Thank you and be safe.
Gretchen
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On Fri, Aug 13, 2021 at 4:47 PM susan winship
wrote:
> On this very hot afternoon I am writing to thank you for supporting the
> Sudanese as you have done. I can't tell you how you have been a life line
> for this community. You have made masks, napkins, helped kids in the
> community, donated to
On this very hot afternoon I am writing to thank you for supporting the
Sudanese as you have done. I can't tell you how you have been a life line for
this community. You have made masks, napkins, helped kids in the community,
donated to our programs, consulted with me about difficult cases, you'
A huge thank you to everyone who sent recommendations for garage door repair
people. My garage door was fixed promptly, efficiently and professionally.
Happy Tuesday,
Cris Ratiner
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My new fridge arrived yesterday. So happy! So many of you reached out
with great ideas and suggestions. Lincoln Talk is such a wonderful
resource. So thank you so much!
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