I ran for the L-S School Committee in 2023 to bring my perspective as a former student to the committee’s work and to help ensure that today’s students receive an education as strong as the one I ...
Sarah Cannon Holden will leave some very big shoes to fill after our upcoming Town Meeting on March 28, and I’m humbled to have a chance to try. If anyone has questions, comments, feedback, concerns, ...
On Christmas morning, there was a bomb threat to the Lincoln Public Schools, resulting in a thorough search of both the ...
Concord Road (7:22pm) — A rollover crash was reported on Route 126 by Walden Pond when a vehicle left the roadway and struck multiple bollards and a tree before coming to rest on its side. The ...
Winter Street (9:01am) — A tree was reported to be down across Winter Street. Wires had also come down with the tree. The area was blocked off and utility crews were notified. Lincoln Road (12:55pm) — ...
Just about year ago, the Lincoln Squirrel website, which had then been operating continuously for 12 years, broke down. Like ...
The Lincoln Conservation Commission (LCC) will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, January 7, 2026 at 7:05PM in accordance with the MA Wetlands Protection Act and the Town of Lincoln Wetlands ...
The Lincoln Squirrel will be introducing readers to candidates on the March 27 town election ballot, starting with the two contested races, and the PTO is hosting a candidate forum as well. Today we ...
The Twisted Tree Cafe at the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum will host a new year’s gathering on Friday, Jan. 2 from 5–9pm. Live music, cookie decorating, and seasonal specials including beer, ...