[LincolnTalk] Local Title 5 Expert?

2024-05-14 Thread Carl Blesius
Hi all, I'm currently trying to navigate the complexities of septic system-related regulations (both state and local) on my own and I'm finding it quite challenging. I’d appreciate being able to lean on a skilled lawyer who knows the regulations like the back of their hand, is quick to respond

[LincolnTalk] Bear? Two bluebird houses broken and smashed.

2024-05-14 Thread Caroline Hayes
This morning we woke up to find both of our bluebird houses on the ground, wood broken open with force, one with metal pole bent (and broken!) down to the ground. One had another species’ eggs in it, smashed, and luckily the other had 4 live baby bluebirds. We were able to repair their house a

Re: [LincolnTalk] Bat houses in Lincoln

2024-05-14 Thread Jennifer Saffran
We put them up in Quebec, and the ones facing north, as is advised, became homes for bats. The ones facing south never were used because they got too hot in the sun, or so I am told. > On May 13, 2024, at 5:20 PM, Sara Mattes wrote: > > I put houses up in the mountains in CO, but no takers. >

[LincolnTalk] Fw: Noam Chomski book talk by author Bev Stohl

2024-05-14 Thread llas902551--- via Lincoln
Sent from AOL on Android - Forwarded Message - From: "llas902...@aol.com" To: "Lincoln Talk" Cc: Sent: Sat, May 11, 2024 at 2:31 PM Subject: Noam Chomski book talk by author Bev Stohl Hi LTOn May 29 Bev Stohl will present a book talk with slides about her nearly 25 years as

Re: [LincolnTalk] Planning Board Meeting, Tuesday 5/14 at 7 p.

2024-05-14 Thread ٍSarah Postlethwait
Thanks so much Deb! This looks like an important meeting! On Mon, May 13, 2024 at 11:09 PM Deborah Howe via Lincoln < lincoln@lincolntalk.org> wrote: > Hi, Lincoln Talkers — > > Private citizen writing to let you know that the Planning Board will > convene Tuesday night (5/14) at 7 pm in a hybri

Re: [LincolnTalk] Bear sighting just now at Fox Run Road

2024-05-14 Thread Scott Clary
Hello Lincoln, Curious why State officials brought the bear East to Lincoln, an overall more densely developed and populated area? And perhaps they could have given the town a heads up? I love Wildlife but this is a bit perplexing. Kind Regards, Scott Clary 617-968-5769 Sent from a mobile devic

Re: [LincolnTalk] Bear sighting just now at Fox Run Road

2024-05-14 Thread pspeert
If the bear is here to stay, should bird feeders be put away?Sent from my iPhoneOn May 14, 2024, at 11:09 AM, Scott Clary wrote:Hello Lincoln,Curious why State officials brought the bear East to Lincoln, an overall more densely developed and populated area? And perhaps they could have given the t

[LincolnTalk] Lincoln e-bike demo tomorrow night!

2024-05-14 Thread John Mendelson
Hi All, Just a reminder that the BPAC/Wheelworks e-bike demo is on for tomorrow night, Wednesday, May 15 from 6-7pm in the Brooks School gym parking lot. The weather looks great so please come join us and test ride an e-bike. Hope to see many of you there! John -- The LincolnTalk mailing list.

Re: [LincolnTalk] Bear sighting just now at Fox Run Road

2024-05-14 Thread Leslie Turek
>From what was said, I don't think the bear was moved *to* Lincoln. He was moved *out* of Worcester, but then it was stated that he moved 35 miles on his own. So he was probably moved to somewhere west of here and then found his way here. Leslie Turek On Tue, May 14, 2024 at 11:09 AM Scott Clary

Re: [LincolnTalk] Bear sighting just now at Fox Run Road

2024-05-14 Thread Joanna Owen Schmergel via Lincoln
If I were a bear I think I would be quite happy in Lincoln  Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone On Tuesday, May 14, 2024, 12:18 PM, Leslie Turek wrote: >From what was said, I don't think the bear was moved *to* Lincoln. He was >moved *out* of Worcester, but then it was stated that he moved 35 mi

Re: [LincolnTalk] Bear sighting just now at Fox Run Road

2024-05-14 Thread Scott Clary
Agreed! Kind Regards, Scott Clary 617-968-5769 Sent from a mobile device - please excuse typos and errors On Tue, May 14, 2024, 12:25 PM Joanna Owen Schmergel wrote: > If I were a bear I think I would be quite happy in Lincoln > > > Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone >

[LincolnTalk] This Saturday - May 18th at 8pm - Club Codman at Codman Community Farms

2024-05-14 Thread Abigail Adams via Lincoln
Dust off your wigs, platforms, and polyester because Club Codman is this Saturday! Saturday, May 18th at 8 pm Codman Community Farms58 Codman Road, Lincoln, MA Get your tickets here -  https://codmanfarm.org/upcomingclasses-events/2024/5/18/club-codman-2024Tickets $50 per person What is Club Cod

[LincolnTalk] Headshots, family photos and passport photos -- Saturday 5/18 and 5/25.

2024-05-14 Thread Jocelyn Finlay
I am offering 30 minute photo sessions at Station Park (across from the Tack Room), using the arch in Station Park to create flattering light and the pink azalea and purple lilac will be a lovely backdrop. The nature backdrop headshots from last week worked out with a special charm with the spring

[LincolnTalk] Does your rising senior need help w/college application essays?

2024-05-14 Thread Rachel Shulman
Hello Lincoln, I know that it's a little early, but if you're already thinking about your teen's college applications, I wanted to share with everyone that I am available to help rising high school seniors with their college application essays this summer. Summer is a great time to get the main Co

Re: [LincolnTalk] state moving bear to Lincoln from Worcester - can they do that

2024-05-14 Thread Linda McMillan
The Massachusetts bear biologist I spoke to said there are many bears in much more developed areas than Lincoln. The bear was not moved to Lincoln. It "wandered" into Lincoln after being moved out of Worcester to another town. Perhaps he will wander away. On Tue, May 14, 2024, 8:57 AM Anne Warner

Re: [LincolnTalk] state moving bear to Lincoln from Worcester - can they do that

2024-05-14 Thread Paul Shorb
Linda - Thank you for sharing the info from the state biologist - interesting LT - FYI, we had more frequent bear sightings when we lived in Mountain Lakes, NJ, even though that town was more densely settled than Lincoln (mostly quarter-acre lots). My understanding then was that when young bear cu