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Lincoln news for Mar. 28

LINCOLN — The deadline to register your dog with the town clerk’s office is Monday, April 1, every year. They will need to receive a copy of your pet’s current rabies certificate along with a fee payment. It costs $15 if the dog is spayed or neutered, or $19 if intact. Those fees will increase with a late fee after April 1. You can stop by the town office during regular hours, use the secure drop box outside the office door or mail your payment with vaccine information and they will mail your dog tag to you. Call or email the town clerk’s office with any questions.
On Thursday, April 11, there will be an author talk at the library from 7-8 p.m. In “To Have And To Hold: Motherhood, Marriage, and the Modern Dilemma” by Molly Millwood, Millwood explores the complexities of early motherhood, including its very real impact on marriage, with candor and practical advice. Says Molly “I wanted to write the book I longed to read when motherhood was brand-new to me: a narrative that explores the emotionally and psychologically complex terrain of new motherhood. In that terrain, we encounter not only a woman’s internal experience of herself, her child, and her radically changing identity, but also her experience of her marriage or intimate partnership.”
The Michele Fay Band will perform as part of the Burnham Music Series on Saturday, April 13, from 7:30-9:15 p.m. at Burnham Hall. The Michele Fay Band is a compelling and captivating ensemble featuring original and Americana music from Vermont. Tickets are $10 adults, teens and kids are free.
SAVE THE DATES
Wednesday, April 10, is an early release day for MAUSD students. Dismissal is at 11:45 a.m. Green Up Day is Saturday, May 4 from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Lincoln Fire House. If you’d like to help with roadside cleanup please contact me at [email protected] to secure the road/roads you’d like to cleanup.
Until next time … Life Begins Where Fear Ends. Start That Thing You’ve Been Putting Off Today. Sometimes Good Things Fall Apart So Better Things Can Fall Together.

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