Lincoln News: April 9, 2026

The Town of Lincoln is looking for a volunteer to serve as Tree Warden.

Ruminations from the Roost: Village Music – Beth Duquette and Mark Mulqueen

Beth Duquette and Mark Mulqueen have been quiet leaders of robust music scenes in Ripton, Lincoln and beyond. Steve Harris dug a little deeper to learn more about this musically motivated couple.

Hildaland fills Lincoln with fiddle and mandolin music

Burnham Presents has two more shows for this season. Don’t miss out on Hildaland April 4 and The Tenderbellies on May 2.

Lincoln launches superintendent search

School Board Chair Jeanne Albert said the goal is for the search committee to identify finalists by early next month.

Lincoln News: Learn about the historic Lincoln ski tow

A new exhibit at the Lincoln Library, updated historical archives, and an Appalachian-Scottish concert coming up in Lincoln.

Lincoln transfer station in works

If all goes to plan, the transfer station will be able to accept household trash bags again on April 4.

Lincoln News: Learn about wetlands at Lincoln Library

LINCOLN — The Lincoln Library and the Lincoln Conservation Commission continue their Vermont Reads Speaker Series on Thursday, March 12, with host Zapata Courage, wetlands scientist with the state of Vermont Wetlands Program. The presentation, titled “How … (read more)

Lincoln to host rabies clinic; transfer station is on track

Bring proof of your pet’s prior rabies vaccination, if they have had one. Please leave your pet in your vehicle until you have checked in with the vet.

Lincoln Town Meeting Day 2026 Results

LINCOLN — Lincoln voters saw some changes to their annual town and school district meetings this year. Those gatherings were held at Burnham Hall this past Saturday, with the Lincoln School District holding its annual meeting during a recess of the town g … (read more)

Lincoln reporter reflects on two decades covering climate change

Through his work, Mingle said he hopes to convey both the collective impact of climate change and the opportunity for collective action in addressing it.

Lincoln Town Meeting Day 2026 Preview

Here’s what to expect this Town Meeting Day in Lincoln.

Ruminations from the Roost: ICE for Sale

Steve Harris takes us up north for a 50-year reunion with some ice-cutters from Lincoln.

Lincoln superintendent Cole to step down

Lincoln School District Superintendent Amy Cole has announced she’ll step down from her role at the end of the school year.

Library courts Lincoln teens, fruit tree pruners

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.

Lincoln author tells the stories of real people through fiction

Sharing the stories of people from history through fiction has been at the heart of many of Bryant’s books, including her latest novel, “Sheltering Angel of Belleau Wood.”

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