Ways of Seeing: Retiring LCS principal inspired all

In a field overlooking an iconic Green Mountain vista we gathered a few weeks ago to celebrate principal Tory Riley’s retirement.

Lincoln news for Jun. 27

Calling all kids! The library is looking for a summer display for the glass display case. Now is your chance to share your hobby, your creations, or collections in a locked display cabinet.

Police charge Monkton man for allegedly threatening Rep. Cordes

A Monkton man is facing charges after allegedly leaving a threatening voicemail for a Bristol lawmaker two days after the Legislature overrode Gov. Scott’s vetoes.

Lincoln news for Jun. 20

Starting Sunday, June 23, from 10:15 to 11:15 a.m., the United Church of Lincoln will be kicking off their Summer Bible Camp for children in kindergarten through sixth grade.

Lincoln news for Jun. 13

Congratulations to the Class of 2024. Best wishes to the Lincoln sixth-graders, seniors and college graduates. While this signals the end of one chapter in your life, it’s also the beginning of another.

Lincoln news for Jun. 6

What an amazing time we had at the town-wide yard sales. We found some great storage bins, jewelry, games and a whole lot of puzzles. I hope you were able to grab some delicious food at the firehouse, because the sausage and fries did not disappoint. 

Summer guide: Native American elders to gather in Lincoln

The Sunray Peace Village of Lincoln will host the 40th Annual Native American Elders and Youth Gathering this summer on July 26 through July 28. This year’s theme is “Earth Awareness: How Our Hearts Resonate with the Voice of Myriad Galaxies.”

Lincoln students, residents honor Memorial Day

The Lincoln Community School observed Memorial Day with a march to Maple Cemetery and remarks from the principal, a minister and a veterans representative.

Lincoln’s Jeanne Albert running for House

Lincoln’s Jeanne Albert isn’t afraid of putting in a ton of effort to scale new heights.

Lincoln news for May 23

Pulling the invasive wild chervil from roadsides will be held on Saturday, June 1 from 9 a.m. until noon. Stopping the spread of invasive plants encourages diversity of other plants. That in turn helps conserve pollinators, who are often species specific.

Lincoln news for May 16

This week’s news is a friendly reminder that my favorite time of year is upon us. Lincoln’s Annual Town Wide Yard Sale to benefit Weathervane United, Inc. will be on Saturday, May 25, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., rain or shine.

Lincoln news for May 9

Be sure to visit the community room in the library to learn about the seven cemeteries in town, including where they are and a bit about each of them. This year the library is collaborating with the Cemetery Association and the Lincoln Historical Society … (read more)

Lincoln news for May 2

The Town Wide Yard Sale to benefit Weathervane United, Inc. will be held on Saturday, May 25, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. rain or shine.

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 fireh … (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.

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