Welcome to the Town of Lincoln. Welcome to the official Web site of the Town of Lincoln, New Hampshire. Here you'll find information and resources about living, working, and visiting our town. Our web site is frequently updated and we continue to add new content and services, so please check back often. Learn more about Lincoln...

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February 1, 2010
 

Upcoming meetings

 

What's At Stake? Community Conversations- Expanded Legal Gambling in NH-

February 13, 2010 at 9am - Hosted by the University of New Hampshire in Littleton, NH

Board of Selectmen - Monday, February 8, 2010 at 5pm.

Friday, February 5, 2010 at 8am. AGENDA

Planning Board - Wednesday, February 10, 2010 at 6pm.

Zoning Board of Adjustment- Wednesday, February 17, 2010 at 5pm

 

Village Core - Tuesday, January 19, 2010 at 5pm.

Energy and Water - Tuesday, March 2, 2010 at 5pm.

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January 19, 2010
  Kanc Ski-a-Thon
  Join us for the 1st Annual Kanc-A-Thon Event. Check the Recreation website for details.
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December 22, 2009
  Kanc Opening Day
  The Kanc Ski Area will be opening for the season on Saturday, December 26th, 2009 from 10am - 4pm. Check the Recreation Department's website for more details and to sign up for ski lessons.
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January 2010
  Food Pantry Thanks Donors.
 

The Lincoln-Woodstock Food Pantry is located at the Father Roger Bilodeau Community Center, 194 Pollard Road in Lincoln.  The Food Pantry supplies food and necessary household items to families in need in the Lincoln-Woodstock community.  The Food survives by the generosity of our community members, with food support from USDA Commodities Foods, and the County Farm stand.

The Lincoln-Woodstock Food Pantry’s December donations came from:  Mountain Mama, Debbie Ward & the Realtors Association, Lahout’s Food Drive, Rodgers Ski & Sport, John Lynch, Lincoln-Woodstock Community Child Care Center’s Food Drive, Linda & Wayne Baltzer, M.T. Quail, Jeffrey & Louise Vanbrink, Episcopal Churchwomen of the Church of the Messiah, The Mountain Club on Loon’s Carrot Cake Raffle funds, O.J. Robinson, Steve & Kim Zalla, all of the people who baked cookies for the holiday, Brenda Vance, Loon Business Office, The Shepard Law Firm, P.C., Judith & Paul Tetley, The Red Sleigh Inn, and many other community members that have donated food and money to support this community-wide program.  We would like to thank all of your for your support!

 

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September 1, 2009
  Energy Assistance
  Did you have difficulty paying for your heating fuel last winter? Now that there is a chill in the air, it may be time to think about contacting Tri-County CAP for help for the coming season. Click here for details on where to call and if you may qualify. The sooner you contact them, the sooner they can help.
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Ongoing
  Community Calendar
 

Click the Community Calendar to see many on-going events in the Lincoln community, whether they be government, recreation, library or historical society happenings.

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Novel H1N1 Flu Virus Information
DHHS Announces Activation of H1N1 Flu Public Inquiry Line

Concord, NH – The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services is announcing the activation of New Hampshire’s H1N1 Flu Public Inquiry Line.
DHHS is urging residents with questions about the H1N1 influenza virus, the H1N1 vaccine, and any other questions related to H1N1 to contact 2-1-1 NH by dialing 2-1-1.

“People have questions about the H1N1 virus and the status of the supply of
H1N1 vaccine. We are activating the public inquiry line because we want to be sure people have access to good information, are getting answers to their questions and are taking the proper steps to prevent the spread of the virus, which is why we are activating the public inquiry line,” said Gov.
John Lynch.

“We understand that people are concerned about H1N1, particularly with the delay in vaccines being made and shipped from private manufacturers. But we want to assure the public that the vaccine will be coming,” said DHHS Public Health Director Dr. José Montero. “We want to encourage everyone, in the absence of the vaccine, to take common sense preventative measures to avoid becoming sick with H1N1 or any other illness. This includes washing your hands frequently, covering your mouth when you cough or sneeze, and staying home from work or school if you are sick.”

DHHS has been working with 2-1-1 NH, (a program of United Ways of NH in partnership with Public Service of NH, The State of NH and Exeter Hospital) to be ready to respond as the State’s public inquiry line for all questions regarding H1N1 influenza. Initially the public inquiry line will be open for H1N1 related questions from 8 am – 5 pm Monday through Friday.

For more information on H1N1 flu, visit www.dhhs.nh.gov or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) at www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu.

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Eco-Link
The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services has launched a new information source for municipalities - the Municipal EcoLink.
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Legislative Bulletin
A bulletin of the latest happenings in the state legislative process.
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The Town of Lincoln prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, religion, age, disability, marital or family status. The Town of Lincoln is an equal opportunity employer.
© 2007 Lincoln Town Hall P.O. Box 25 Lincoln, NH 03251. All rights reserved.
Phone: 603-745-2757 Fax: 603-745-6743