Schools face budget gap Nov 20, 2009
Lincoln School (K-4) ... Lincoln School (5-8) ... Superintendent Mickey Brandmeyer said the Lincoln campus faces a greater financial challenge this year due to declining revenues at the state and local levels. (Lincoln Journal, MA)
Football team defeats Boston Latin Nov 20, 2009
sudbury 11/13/09 lincoln-Sudburys #36 Derek Azzolino rushes in on Boston Latins Quarterback #10 Jon Harrington during action at Lincoln-Sudbury High School ... Last Friday night, the Lincoln-Sudbury football team played Boston Latin at L-S, winning 34-0 ... Lincoln Journal, 150 Baker Avenue Ext. (Lincoln Journal, MA)
Norwell Police log: Nov. 8-15 Nov 20, 2009
5:41 p.m. Lincoln St., animal call. 11:22 p.m. Main St., disabled motor vehicle. (Norwell Mariner, MA)
L-S claims first place Nov 20, 2009
On Saturday, the Lincoln-Sudbury girls cross country team competed at the MIAA Eastern Mass Divisional Cross Country Championships at Franklin Park in Boston ... Lincoln Journal, 150 Baker Avenue Ext. (Lincoln Journal, MA)
Spiritual Soundings: Mumbai one year on Nov 19, 2009
Spiritual Soundings: Mumbai one year on - Lincoln, MA - Lincoln Journal ... Lincoln Journal, 150 Baker Avenue Ext. (Lincoln Journal, MA)
Friends of the COA to host Top of the Town gala Nov 19, 2009
This year s Top of the Town dinner party, sponsored by the Friends of the Lincoln Council on Aging, for Lincoln seniors will be held at the Minuteman Club at Hanscom Field beginning at 5:30 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 6 ... Invitations have been mailed to all Lincoln seniors ... Lincoln Journal, 150 Baker Avenue Ext. (Lincoln Journal, MA)
Community farm group to meet Nov 19, 2009
Farmers from Newton, Concord, and Lincoln will discuss how community farms work throughout the year and answer audience questions. Call 781-274-0102 for details. (Lexington Minuteman, MA)
Senator Reid's $849 Billion Measure Widens Health Coverage, Cuts Deficit Nov 19, 2009
Besides Nelson, Landrieu and Lincoln, Connecticut Senator has been critical of the public option. Lieberman, an independent who caucuses with the Democrats, said he would support the vote to start debate and work with lawmakers to strip out the government program. (Bloomberg -- US)
Concord Police charge man for allegedly beating pregnant girlfriend Nov 19, 2009
Police set up a containment perimeter, and Officer Chuck DiRenzo and Lincoln Police Lt. Kevin Kennedy eventually found Marrero in the woods, Neal said. Officer DiRenzo was using night vision goggles and was able to located him behind a rock or a log, Neal said. (Concord Journal, MA)
Frost: Laws will protect us from Big Finance Nov 19, 2009
Frost: Laws will protect us from Big Finance - Lincoln, MA - Lincoln Journal. Columnists. (Lincoln Journal, MA)
Beacon Santa offers help for the holidays Nov 19, 2009
This year, Beacon Santa has received more than 440 applications from families in Lincoln and 14 other communities ... Lincoln Journal, 150 Baker Avenue Ext. (Lincoln Journal, MA)
L-S Booster Club to host bonfire Nov 19, 2009
The Lincoln-Sudbury All Sports Booster Club will host the annual pre-Thanksgiving Day bonfire at Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School on Wednesday, Nov. 25, from 6-8 p.m. The bonfire is open to the Lincoln and Sudbury communities and is always a fun family event ... Lincoln Journal, 150 Baker Avenue Ext. (Lincoln Journal, MA)
L-S Memorial School opens in Cambodia Nov 19, 2009
Faculty members stand in front of the recently opened Lincoln-Sudbury Memorial School in the Battambang province of Cambodia ... In an act of remembrance heard round the world, the Lincoln-Sudbury Memorial School opened its doors on Oct. 1 in the rural Battambang province of Cambodia, almost 9,000 miles from the high school on Lincoln Road in Sudbury ... Last month, the Lincoln-Sudbury Memorial School opened and the first photographs arrived shortly thereafter. (Lincoln Journal, MA)
Newton North grad Brecher bounced back for Bates cross-country Nov 19, 2009
A two-time All-American and team MVP at Georgetown University, the Lincoln native began her four-year stint with the national team at a practice and clinic last weekend in Baltimore ... As a senior at Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High in 1997, Holden was an All-American goalkeeper and the Globe s Player of the Year ... She was captain of the soccer and Alpine skiing teams as well as lacrosse at Lincoln-Sudbury. (Boston Globe -- Sports)
Lincoln firefighters collecting for MDA Nov 19, 2009
Last year, Lincoln firefighters helped raise more than $2,800 in donations from generous motorists ... Lincoln Journal, 150 Baker Avenue Ext. (Lincoln Journal, MA)
Women banned from wearing trousers in Paris... Nov 18, 2009
Lincoln on November 17, 2009 at 07:53 PM. I think they should go a step further and make short skirts and high heels mandatory. (The Drudge Report)
School Committee welcomes new members Nov 18, 2009
The Lincoln School Committee is getting a little bigger with the addition of four new non-voting members representing the Hanscom Air Force Base and Boston communities ... Lincoln Journal, 150 Baker Avenue Ext. (Lincoln Journal, MA)
Brinkman raps on Chaucer, Darwin at L-S Nov 18, 2009
Bawdy, colorful, provocative are all accurate descriptions of both the original text as well as the re-worked presentation into a modern hip-hop context that performance artist presented to more than 200 English students at Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School last Thursday. Funded by the Lincoln-Sudbury Parent Organization, Ramsey-McCluskey Family Foundation and Sudbury Cultural Council, Brinkman had a daylong residence at L-S on Nov. 12, both performing and working in small group writing... (Lincoln Journal, MA)
Concord women host sustainable design event Nov 18, 2009
Lincoln Journal, 150 Baker Avenue Ext. Suite 101, P.O. Box 9191, Concord, Massachusetts 01742. (Lincoln Journal, MA)
Magic Garden teacher travels to Liberia Nov 18, 2009
Williette Zigbuo-Vaagbay, a preschool teacher at Magic Garden Childrens Center in Lincoln, is currently on a three-week trip to Liberia ... Williette Zigbuo-Vaagbay, a preschool teacher at Magic Garden Children s Center in Lincoln, last week boarded a plane for a three-week visit to her birthplace and homeland of Liberia ... Lincoln Journal, 150 Baker Avenue Ext. (Lincoln Journal, MA)
Contenders confirmed for U.S. Senate panel Nov 18, 2009
The Democratic contenders for the open Massachusetts U.S. Senatorial seat will participate in a public forum in Lincoln Saturday, Nov. 21 from 1 to 2:30 p.m. ... The event will be held at the Lincoln schools Donaldson auditorium, Brooks building, 6 Ballfield Road, Lincoln ... The Third Middlesex Senatorial District Democrats, the Fourth Middlesex Senatorial District Democrats and the Greater Lowell Area Democrats are sponsoring the forum, hosted by the Lincoln Democratic Committee. (Lexington Minuteman, MA)
Feinberg: Remembering Dennis Botelho Nov 17, 2009
Dennis worked for the town of Lincoln for more than 30 years ... Dennis lived and breathed Lincoln ... He was always one of the first employees to show up when the call went out to man the snowplows, even at 2 a.m. He d work tirelessly through the night clearing Lincoln roads for the morning commute. (Lincoln Journal, MA)
Somerville boys soccer team's season ends in semifinal Nov 17, 2009
The Somerville boys soccer team's season came to an end with a 3-2 overtime loss to Lincoln-Sudbury in the EMass ... Fifth-seeded Lincoln Sudbury (15-2-3) will face second-seeded Lexington (18-0-3) in the sectional final ... In the loss to Lincoln-Sudbury, the ninth-seeded Highlanders received goals from Homero Morais and Rodriguez Pierre. (Somerville Journal, MA)
Let the parade begin Nov 17, 2009
Rob Quick shows off his handiwork on the Abe Lincoln Monument Float ... Another new historical float this year will celebrate President Abraham Lincoln s 200th birthday. (Kingston Mariner, MA)
Worship directory from the Nov. 12, 2009 edition Nov 16, 2009
Temple Isaiah, 55 Lincoln St., Lexington, Rabbi Howard L. Jaffe. Rabbi Carey Brown, Cantor Lisa Doob; 781-862-7160. (Arlington Advocate, MA)
Raising citizen involvement Nov 15, 2009
As President Lincoln reminded us: The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present. As our case is new, we must think anew and act anew. (Boston Globe)
David Davis Mansion celebrates 19th century Thanksgiving Nov 15, 2009
David Davis was a local at-torney and judge who was later appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court by President Abraham Lincoln ... Thanksgiving was a holiday for a big meal and time spent with family but still irregularly celebrated until 1863 when Lincoln set the last Thursday in November as the national holiday, Conley said. (The Pantagraph newspaper)
Letter: Welcome Reception was a success, thanks to many Nov 14, 2009
The Melrose Human Rights Commission thanks all who contributed to the success of last Thursday s International Welcoming Reception at the Lincoln School. Mayor Dolan, the Commission, and the Lincoln School Site Council sponsored this annual pot-luck dinner to create an opportunity for the people of Melrose to welcome new citizens, celebrate our growing cultural diversity, and express the vibrant humanity of our community in a festive and comfortable atmosphere ... The principal of the Lincoln... (Melrose Free Press, MA)
Minuteman Career & Technical High School offers post grad programs for adults Nov 13, 2009
Minuteman Career & Technical High School in Lexington has great opportunities for learning a new field, some of which are free of charge or have a small tuition charge for in-district residents in the towns of Acton, Arlington, Belmont, Bolton, Boxborough, Carlisle, Concord, Dover, Lancaster, Lexington, Lincoln, Needham, Stow, Sudbury, Wayland and Weston. Any resident who is out of district may also attend but on a tuition-paying basis. (Medford Transcript, MA)
Things to Remember: Deacon Stone Nov 13, 2009
Much of the land to the south and west of the Cambridge Water Basin, now in Lincoln, was first part of Cambridge and later of Lexington. Deacon Stone lived in the ancient farmhouse (still standing) on land of the Farrington Memorial and in 1668 he was appointed by the Cambridge Selectmen for Katechiscng the youth at the remote farms. (Lexington Minuteman, MA)
MICHAEL DER MANOUEL JR.: Cardoza, Costa reveal true colors Nov 13, 2009
Michael Der Manouel Jr. is a businessman and chairman of the Lincoln Club of Fresno County. A few rules are needed to help foster a feeling of community. (Fresno Bee -- Opinion)
Restaurants ready for big night Nov 13, 2009
They include Welly s, 153 Main St., which features an extensive menu including American fare; Drifty s Wings, 67 Mechanic St. at the corner of Lincoln Street, with the menu including a selection of tasty wings; Bella Cakes, 190 West Main St., featuring fine artisan cakes; and the Chipotle Mexican Grill, 257 Boston Post Road west ... Tickets can be purchased at Kennedy s Pub on Maple Street or the Prospector Bar and Grill on Lincoln Street. (Marlborough Enterprise, MA)
Local businesses work through recession Nov 13, 2009
Businesses at Lincoln Station have had varying success in a bad economy ... For 33 years, owners Abby and Van Morgan have offered shoppers at their Lincoln Station store distinctive, reasonably priced products ranging from small toys to kitchen tools ... Even loyal customers are making fewer trips to the Lincoln eatery of late, he said. (Lincoln Journal, MA)
Middle school students learn about community service Nov 13, 2009
Keynote speaker Mike Cambra, chairman of Mission To Liberia, speaks to middle school students during a conference on community service at the Lincoln School last Wednesday ... Editor s note: The following Lincoln and Hanscom students contributed to this article: Hannah Wohlfahrt, Connor Burke, Isaac Evans, Mario Williams, Leah Kanzer, Julia Heller, Patricia Huynh, Ashley Mulrain, Reagan L. Stone, Steffon Gales, Emily Kelman, and Conor Holway ... Students and teachers put their textbooks away and... (Lincoln Journal, MA)
Letters to the editor: Nov. 12 edition Nov 13, 2009
A new sign marks the Lincoln Center Historic District ... On behalf of the Garden Club, I would like to thank the panelists who spoke at our recent meeting on Lincoln s roadsides: Nina Brown, who spoke about work by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation to preserve the state's historic roadways, Chris Bibbo, Anna Wilkins, Ken Hurd, Ken Bassett and Mary Helen Lorenz, as well as those who attended ... As Neil Feinberg said, It s a war out there to maintain Lincoln s rural... (Lincoln Journal, MA)
Towns plan new regional paramedic service Nov 13, 2009
Since 1982, Emerson Hospital has provided advanced life support (ALS) service to Lincoln and 12 other area communities ... Lincoln is one of 10 Emerson ALS member communities moving forward with plans to establish the Central Middlesex Emergency Rescue Authority (CMERA) ... Three towns Bedford, Wayland and Westford have opted not to participate in CMERA, although Lincoln Fire Chief Arthur Cotoni said those communities could still receive coverage through mutual aid agreements. (Lincoln Journal, MA)
L-S boys soccer defeats Masconomet Nov 12, 2009
The Masconomet Chieftains tried to keep Lincoln-Sudbury s Cole DeNormandie away from the net by utilizing a zone defense in the boys soccer tournament game on Nov. 11 ... DeNormandie controlled the field for his Lincoln-Sudbury Warriors (14-2-3), also helping his team to victory by scoring both goals in their 2-0 victory over Masconomet (15-3-2) in the Division 2 North quarterfinals ... Also, after the Warriors established their 2-0 lead, the Chieftains had no answer for Lincoln-Sudbury s... (Lincoln Journal, MA)
Schools to hold swine flu clinics Nov 12, 2009
in collaboration with the Lincoln Board of Health, will hold a pair of flu clinics to administer the H1N1 influenza vaccine to students on the Lincoln and Hanscom campuses ... A clinic for Lincoln students will be held on Monday, Nov. 16, at 6 p.m. in the Lincoln School Library ... Lincoln School nurse Maureen Richichi said vaccine would be provided at no cost to a targeted group of students between the ages of 2 and just under 10, as directed by the. (Lincoln Journal, MA)
Preschool connected with L-S may, or may not close Nov 12, 2009
The Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School Committee decided after nearly two hours of discussion and public input last night to reconsider the decision to close the White House Preschool, effective Jan. 29 ... Lincoln Journal, 150 Baker Avenue Ext. (Lincoln Journal, MA)
Boxford Police Log Nov. 5-9 Nov 12, 2009
Report of a past incident where a male operator of a white Lincoln parked his vehicle near a residence at time of school bus drop off. 5:27 p.m. Party reported 6-7 kids about age 12-jumping in front of cars at a turn-off from Route 97. (Boxford Tri Town Transcript, MA)
Daughters of the American Revolution to meet Nov 12, 2009
The program will be Celebrating Abraham Lincoln. DAR members will share a favorite story or quote from Mr. Lincoln. (Lexington Minuteman, MA)
Evangelist gay sex allegation causes Republican headache Nov 12, 2009
As Barack Obama's inauguration as US president approaches, historians compare him to Abraham Lincoln and John F Kennedy. . (Yahoo News -- Church-State Issues)
Senate candidates to visit Lincoln Nov 12, 2009
On Saturday, Nov. 21, the Democratic senatorial candidates will come to Lincoln to present their case for the U.S. Senate seat left vacant by the passing of Sen ... The Third Middlesex Senatorial District Democrats, the Fourth Middlesex Senatorial District Democrats and the Greater Lowell Area Democrats will sponsor the forum, which will be hosted by the Lincoln Democratic Town Committee ... The forum will be held in the Donaldson auditorium at the Brooks School, 6 Ballfield Road, Lincoln. (Lincoln Journal, MA)
Senate candidates' forum set in Lincoln Nov. 21 Nov 12, 2009
The Democratic Senatorial Candidates come to Lincoln to present their case for the U.S. Senate seat left vacant by the passing of Sen. Edward Kennedy at a forum set for Saturday, Nov. 21, at 1 p.m. at the Lincoln Schools, 6 Ballfield Road, Lincoln ... The Lincoln Democratic Town Committee will host the event. (Burlington Union, MA)
L-S speech & debate team October results Nov 12, 2009
L-S speech & debate team October results - Lincoln, MA - Lincoln Journal ... On Oct. 24, 22 students from Lincoln-Sudbury speech and debate team competed against approximately 200 competitors from more than 20 other high schools at the Dighton-Rehoboth Fall Festival, sponsored by the Massachusetts Forensic League ... The competitors include: Jessie Wang and Stephanie Chiao in prose reading; Neil Wei, Carrie Ruh, Jordan Richmond, Ben Hatfield, Haley Lynch, Jeffery Ho, Meredith Derecho, Jeremy... (Lincoln Journal, MA)
Carroll School to aquire former Bartlett School Nov 11, 2009
in Lincoln is in the process of purchasing the former Bartlett School in Waltham, and will close the $5 ... This summer, the school's Board of Trustees made an offer on the former Bartlett School property, which once housed a private day school serving about 100 students, at 1841 Trapelo Road in Waltham, close to the Lincoln line ... Lincoln Journal, 150 Baker Avenue Ext. (Lincoln Journal, MA)
MetroWest to honor veterans on Wednesday Nov 11, 2009
The event will feature the U.S. Army Soldier Systems Center Color Guard, patriotic music by the Ocean State Chorus of Lincoln, R.I., and veterans who will speak about their experiences in World War II and the Vietnam War. There will also be a display of oil paintings by the late artist Edward Brodney, a parachute packing demonstration and refreshments. (Holliston Tab, MA)
Personnel panel recommends reappointing Marlborough's chief procurement officer Nov 11, 2009
During a swift City Council meeting that followed, councilors voted to support efforts to preserve the former state armory on Lincoln Street, but stressed that the resolution would not involve financing. The measure, filed by Vigeant and Ward 5 Councilor Robert Seymour, was one of several motions addressed by councilors during a meeting that lasted roughly 20 minutes. (Marlborough Enterprise, MA)
L-S grad restores antique roadsters Nov 11, 2009
A 1987 graduate of Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School, Cosgrove attended the University of Massachusetts at Lowell until 1989, when he left to pursue his career ... Lincoln Journal, 150 Baker Avenue Ext. (Lincoln Journal, MA)
Democratic U.S. Senate contenders to meet in Lincoln Nov 11, 2009
The Democratic Senatorial candidates will visit Lincoln this month to present their case for the U.S. Senate seat left vacant by the death of Sen ... The forum will take place Saturday, Nov. 21 at 1 to 2:30 p.m. in Donaldson auditorium, Brooks building, Lincoln schools, 6 Ballfield Road ... The Lincoln Democratic Town Committee will host the event. (Lexington Minuteman, MA)
FELS selling Thanksgiving pies Nov 11, 2009
FELS awards grants to Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School faculty and staff, which promote their personal and professional growth ... org or by check payable to FELS. Order forms are available in the main office at L-S and should be mailed with payment to Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School, 390 Lincoln Road, Sudbury, MA 01776 ... Lincoln Journal, 150 Baker Avenue Ext. (Lincoln Journal, MA)
L-S boys soccer withstands late A-B rally Nov 10, 2009
With two goals in the first 10 minutes of Monday s MIAA Division 1 North first-round game with Acton-Boxborough, the Lincoln-Sudbury boys soccer team got off to a fast start ... Lincoln Journal, 150 Baker Avenue Ext. (Lincoln Journal, MA)
Abington Police Log, Sept. 26-Oct. 3 Nov 10, 2009
1:51 p.m. Bedford St. and Lincoln Blvd., motor vehicle accident ... Summons: Zilma Rossi, 40, 74 Lincoln St., Stoughton. (Abington Mariner, MA)
West Roxbury man identified as stabbing victim in Allston Nov 10, 2009
With guns drawn, police ordered a green Lincoln carrying Patterson to stop and then tried to recover the knife from Patterson, Treseler said in court. Instead of surrendering both the knife and himself, Patterson engaged in a furious struggle with at least three police officers, kicking and punching them as they struggled to put him into handcuffs, Treseler said. (Boston Globe)
Melrosians urged to donate this week, and on Sat., Nov. 14, to Cradles to Crayons Nov 10, 2009
The Lincoln School will also be promoting this event with the school s families. Those interested in joining the event s committee and becoming more involved should contact Katherine O Koniewski in Rep. (Melrose Free Press, MA)
Markey presses for Cape Wind approval Nov 10, 2009
Senator Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas is the focus of a Republican attack over health care overhaul legislation ... senator plans health care flip-flop Republicans are going aggressively after one of the key moderate Democrats who could decide the health care bill s fate in the Senate, charging Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas with a flip-flop worthy of John F. Kerry ... A Web video unveiled yesterday by the Republican National Committee slams Lincoln for a reported plan to vote for the bill to reach... (Boston Globe)
Friends to hold book sale Nov 10, 2009
The next Friends of the Lincoln Library book sale will take place on Saturday, Nov. 14, in the Friends space on the school campus, Pod B. The pod is across the parking lot from the Hartwell main building ... Lincoln Journal, 150 Baker Avenue Ext. (Lincoln Journal, MA)
Tortured justice Nov 10, 2009
But the amendment failed when it attracted only one Republican supporter, Rhode Island moderate Lincoln Chafee, who is facing a difficult reelection fight. But Leahy was clearly frustrated by the white-flag mood among some Senate Democrats. (Salon)
HINGHAM OPINION: Suggestions for revenue, reduce costs Nov 9, 2009
When I was a student at Lincoln Junior High School I served as a caddy at the South Shore Country Club. I learned that golf offered an escape for the boys to get together, have a few pops and divot the greens while wagering on the outcome. (Hingham Journal, MA)
2010 elections: Democratic fears, GOP hopes Nov 9, 2009
Blanche Lincoln in Arkansas, a state John McCain won last fall; Chris Dodd in Connecticut, hampered by a mortgage controversy; Arlen Specter in Pennsylvania, the party-switching former Republican; and Barbara Boxer in California, a frequent GOP target. Democrats want to pick up seats left open by retiring GOP senators in Florida, Kentucky, Missouri, New Hampshire, and Ohio. (MSNBC -- Politics)
Civil War reenactors losing access to Mass. sites suitable for battle dramas Nov 9, 2009
In terms of local military pride, the Civil War has always run a distant second to the American Revolution, although Massachusetts was one of the first to respond to Abraham Lincoln s calls for abolition with the war s first African-American regiment, and more than 100,000 local boys and men left home to fight. Unlike the Southern United States, where national parks, cemeteries, and even small towns frequently host Civil War mock battles, parties, lectures, and wreath-layings, most large-scale... (Boston Globe)
Budding scientists compete at MIT for $100,000 prize Nov 8, 2009
(Rose Lincoln for The Boston Globe) By Globe Correspondent / November 8, 2009. E-mail this article. (Boston Globe)
Roxbury Latin teammates see future Ivy League rivalry Nov 8, 2009
Posthumous inductees are Lincoln D. Lynch Jr., the district s superintendent from 1968 to 1989; Joseph Masi, athletic director from 1964 to 1987; and John Scanlon, a lifelong supporter of Middleborough athletics. Tickets can be purchased by contacting Chuck Soule at 508-947-0388. (Boston Globe -- Sports)
Challenge kicks off next year's Relay for Life Nov 8, 2009
Team fundraisers have begun locally with Team Shamrock holding a party at the Prospector Restaurant on Lincoln Street, owned by Kays. Kathleen Kelly is the American Cancer Society staff partner for the local Relay for Life event. (Hudson Sun, MA)
Local student take a step toward Presidential Leadership Nov 7, 2009
The highlight of his summer, the People to People program Presidential Leadership: In the Footsteps of Presidents Obama and Lincoln, was a weeklong program he attended in Chicago and Springfield, Ill ... The accomplishments of Presidents Lincoln and Obama were compared, and Taylor learned that young people can make a difference as he practiced leadership, team building and problem solving skills with more than 150 young people from all over the world ... Both presidents were well educated, but... (Malden Observer, MA)