Welcome to the Town of Lincoln New Hampshire. Here you'll find information and resources about living, working, and visiting our town. Our website 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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  Upcoming Meetings
 

Board of Selectmen-Monday, May 14, 2012 at 5:30pm. AGENDA

Lincoln Woodstock Food Pantry Annual Meeting - Wednesday, May 16th at 9:00am Agenda

Zoning Board of Adjustment- Wednesday, May 23, 2012 at 5:00pm.

Planning Board - Wednesday, May 23, 2012 at 6:00pm.


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Community

 

Click the Community Calendar to see on-going library and historical society events. For on-going events in the Lincoln community, check out our Local Events.

Find out about our upcoming Senior Trips, Community Yard Sale & Youth Fishing Derby!

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Remember to get your seasonal fire permit!

Today's predicted Fire Danger

Daily Fire Danger

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Loon Bridge Project

Follow progress on the Loon Mountain Bridge project

www.hebengineers.com/Lincoln

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Notice Regarding Merged Lots
If you own real estate lots that were involuntarily merged by municipal action, you may be able to have those lots restored by their pre-merger status.
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LINCOLN WOODSTOCK FOOD PANTRY

Click here for photo of donations!

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 Winter 2012 donations came from: Lincoln Library, donations from Hunger Games movie night; Lin-Wood Elementary School, donations from Winter Carnival can drive; Woodstock Police Department; Betty & Jim O’Foley; Jean & Gene O’Gessner; Marilyn & John O’Hettinger; Judy O’Mercer & Phil O’Rackley; Marilyn & Frank O’Murphy; Michele & George O’Smith; Dotti & Bobby O’Stahler; Rita O’Michael & Kathy O’lbbotson; Elaine & Ed O’Whitlock; Clearbrook Homeowners Association Annual Food Drive; Dr. Bard’s office; Vinny Vittum, 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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Public Health Notes

Summer 2012 Public Health Notes

Centers for Disease Control-Stop Ticks

USDA Forest Service-Safety: Poisonous Plants

Kids Health-Camping and Woods Safety

Lyme Disease and Other Tick-Borne Diseases Are Preventable

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NOTICE REGARDING YOUR DRINKING WATER, March 2012

2011 Consumer Confidence Report - Lincoln Water Works
What is the source of my water?
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Eco-Link

The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services has launched a new information source for municipalities - the Municipal EcoLink

Important Changes-NHDES

In an effort to provide a higher quality, more streamlined permitting process for the regulated public, most Land Resources Management Programs (Alteration of Terrain Bureau, Subsurface Systems Bureau, Wetlands Bureau and the Shoreland Program) have undergone some significant changes.

http://des.nh.gov/organization/divisions/water/wetlands/cspa/documents/lrm-announcement.pdf

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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