Lincoln News April 25, 2024

LINCOLN — Green Up Day will be held on Saturday, May 4. The Lincoln Conservation Commission will have a table at the firehouse from 8 a.m. to noon where you can pick up bags and gloves. You’ll receive a raffle ticket for each bag you drop off at the firehouse during the 8-noon time slot. Raffle prizes include gift cards for local businesses. The drawing will be at noon, so get an early start! There will be a special prize for the person or family that brings the most roadside trash. There will be a dumpster … (read more)

Quebecois trio wraps inaugural season of Lincoln music series

Genticorum stands out as one of the premier groups in Quebec’s traditional music scene. The trio skillfully intertwines intricate fiddle, flute and accordion melodies with beautiful vocal harmonies.

Letter to the editor: MAUSD staff cuts hurt more than just teachers

To all MAUSD residents: The budget has failed for a second time in our district, so the school has responded by issuing potential layoff notices to a number of beloved teachers and talking seriously about making major changes to the arts department and sp … (read more)

Lincoln news for Apr. 18

A community potluck is scheduled for Thursday, April 25, at 5 p.m., at Burnham Hall and will go until the food runs out. Bring something to share if you would like.

Lincoln man helps rebuild Notre Dame cathedral

Will Wallace-Gusakov has spent much of his life designing, building and restoring wooden structures in and outside of Vermont. Recently, the seasoned woodworker has found himself newly inspired after completing a once-in-a-lifetime project.  

Lincoln news for Apr. 11

5 Town Friends of the Arts presents The Winter into Spring Musical Library Tour. On Thursday, April 18, at 7:30 p.m. Sam Kuhns will be performing a free acoustic concert at the Lincoln Library.

Lincoln news for Apr. 4

An eclipse party will be held at the library on Monday, April 8, from 3 to 4 p.m. If the weather cooperates, viewers will see the shadow of the moon completely over the sun. The celebration will feature eclipse themed games, activities and snacks.

Jean Arrowsmith celebration of life

JEAN ARROWSMITH LINCOLN — A celebration of life for Jean Arrowsmith, who died Oct. 30, 2023, will be held April 20, from 11 a.m.-noon at Burnham Hall in Lincoln This service will be in the manner of Quakers (Friends) facilitated by Sas Carey. All are welc … (read more)

Celebrating Mexican culture in Lincoln

Temperatures hovered just below freezing outside the Lincoln Community School this past Thursday, March 21, but those gathered inside the building were kept plenty warm with the sights, smells and sounds of sunny Querétaro, Mexico. 

Lincoln Community School welcomes a new principal

Melissa “Brooke” King, a Burlington resident, is assistant principal of Colchester’s Mallets Bay School, a third- through fifth-grade elementary school of around 465 students. 

Lincoln news for Mar. 21

The United Church of Lincoln will hold its annual Easter Egg Hunt on the Weathervane lawn at 10 a.m., sharp, on Saturday, March 23. Participants should bring their own basket or bag and meet on the church steps by 9:45 a.m. as the hunt will start on time. … (read more)

Lincoln news for Mar. 14

This just in: Rani Arbo & daisy mayhem will take to the Burnham Presents stage on Saturday, April 6, at 7:30 p.m. at Burnham Hall.

Lincoln voters dig into issues at annual meeting

It’s possible that Lincoln’s annual town meeting, held on Monday night in Burnham Hall, can be summed up by a single remark made by resident and former state representative Mike Fisher during one of several lengthy discussions that evening.

Lincoln Community School seeks new principal

Lincoln School District officials have begun their search for a new administrator to lead the Lincoln Community School, as longtime principal Tory Riley will step down from the position at the end of this school year. 

Lincoln news for Feb. 29

Burnham Presents welcomes Larry & Joe to the stage on Saturday, March 2, at 7:30 p.m. at Burnham Hall. The duo is composed of Grammy-nominated bluegrass musician, Joe Troop and Venezuelan Llanera music legend, Larry Bellorín.

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