I read the column of February 2, 2024, by Alison Field-Juma, OARS Executive Director, with consternation. Ms. Field-Juma argues that it’s important
February 19, 2024
As chairs of the Concord Municipal Affordable Housing Trust, Concord Housing Authority, Concord Housing Development Corporation and Concord Housing Foundation, we are
February 19, 2024
When one young Concord woman began her journey to a career, pursuing social justice was a priority. Her path led her to
February 18, 2024
The Concord-Carlisle girls swimming and diving team won its first-ever state championship in the MIAA Division One state championships at MIT’s Zesinger
February 18, 2024
Brian Goldman was promoted to captain in the Concord Police Department in February 2024.
February 18, 2024
The Concord Bridge has returned to Antarctica — and this time, someone remembered to take a picture! The flag… err, paper… has
February 18, 2024
The release of a study by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation on the Route 2 Corridor, coinciding with the announced planned closing
February 16, 2024
Deputy Town Manager Megan Zammuto, whose official job description expanded last year to include the role of director of land planning and
February 16, 2024
There are memorials in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery honoring Concord’s war dead, its plethora of famous authors, the people who shaped American history.
February 16, 2024
Over the course of 18 years, Concord is slated to get more than $660,000 from statewide opioid settlements. The town already has
February 16, 2024