Forty years after the cleanup of the Charles River began, we still cannot safely swim in its waters.
High winds sent dozens of tree limbs crashing to the ground on Friday, March 7, causing a busy day for police, the DPW, and ...
Lincoln water rates are expected to rise by 10% in each of the next four years as the town embarks on a project to replace ...
Now that the Lincoln Squirrel website is back in action, it’s time to add Lincoln arts to your day. The deadline for submitting stories, poetry artwork, photos, and other creative work for the next ...
If you would like to attend events in Concord on Saturday, April 19, please consider taking the train from Lincoln Station.
State Rep. Carmine Gentile (D) will speak on important local issues including clean energy and climate plan, housing, and ...
As a retired real estate lawyer, I understand the limits and opportunities inherent in Massachusetts’ zoning statute, which ...
The Lincoln Planning Board will hold a public hearing at 7:10pm on Tuesday, March 25, 2025 via Zoom and in person at the Donaldson Room at Town Offices at 16 Lincoln Road to review an application for ...
Editor’s note: Planning Board member Ephraim Flint is not running for another term on the board and has stated his support ...
I am Margaret Olson, and I am asking for your vote in the upcoming town elections for Planning Board. I have lived in our beautiful town for 27 years and have served on the Planning Board for over ten ...
The Finance Committee is proposing a budget of $53.2 million for fiscal 2026, an increase of 7.9%. Residents will vote on the ...
Lincoln rarely (if ever) held a town meeting in the month of January. But it did on January 9, 1775. And the town was in a ...