The non-profit Tremont School is holding a Grand Adventure Raffle that offers a chance to win incredible prizes while supporting education for
December 8, 2023
By Jennifer Lord Paluzzi jenn@theconcordbridge.org Eric Miller is the first to admit he is no Henry David Thoreau. Nevertheless, he’s come to the
December 7, 2023
New Life Fine Arts presents the Charles Dickens classic, “Ebenezer Scrooge: A Christmas Carol,” in an original musical adaptation written by Concord’s
December 7, 2023
Concordians don’t just have the option of voting on warrant articles at Town Meeting. They can also propose them. Registered voters can
December 7, 2023
Forty-three elementary and middle school-aged children dressed as snowflakes, reindeer, elves and carolers took the stage at the Charlestown Working Theater last
December 7, 2023
Concord may have been the first battleground of the American Revolution, but this week it became the last of its neighbors to
December 6, 2023
Every fall, Dr. Andrea Resciniti morphs from surgeon to architect. Her building materials of choice: gingerbread, icing, and a lot of candy.
December 6, 2023
Stella, the Richmon family’s big, fluffy white dog, died on the way to the emergency veterinarian – shot between the ribs. Almost
December 5, 2023
Santa Claus didn’t mind the rain. Sunday’s downpours may have canceled Concord’s annual Holiday Tree Lighting and parade downtown, but the North
December 4, 2023
Ronald Victor Row, 97, of Lincoln, died peacefully at home November 28, 2023. He is survived by his daughters Elizabeth and Mary
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December 4, 2023