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Library courts Lincoln teens, fruit tree pruners

DRY CONDITIONS ACROSS the region have led to some changes in this year’s apple crop at local orchards, such as a decrease in bushels and fruit size. Still, area growers said they have plenty of fruit available for the pick-your-own season.
Independent photo/Steve James
February 12, 2026
The Lincoln Library announces new teen programs, a fruit tree pruning workshop, and upcoming town meeting and elections, offering residents opportunities for learning, civic engagement, and community connection this winter.
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