Give the gift of music this holiday season! It’s the gift that keeps on giving—learning and playing an instrument in a group
by @farago
December 1, 2022
A notice from the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education sent to Superintendent Dr. Laurie Hunter in September hands down a
by @farago
December 1, 2022
Wilson Kerr lives in Concord and is an avid outdoorsman and amateur naturalist. This column is the second in a series, designed
by @farago
December 1, 2022
On Thanksgiving morning, the Patriots traveled to Lexington for the 100th meeting between the historic rivals. Concord-Carlisle wasted no time to jump
by @farago
December 1, 2022
Olivia Danan may still be learning to walk, but she still knows the importance of supporting local journalism. Where do you read
by @farago
December 1, 2022
Musicians from Concord-Carlisle High School's bands, choirs and orchestras attended the Massachusetts Music Educators Association’s Eastern District Senior Festival Auditions at Milton
by @farago
December 1, 2022
For centuries, Concordians have enjoyed the 54 acres of silver-green waters and wooded isles of Warner’s Pond, sometimes called the Gateway to
by @farago
November 30, 2022
Land Court Judge Howard P. Speicher has sided with the town of Concord, finding in his Nov. 23, decision that the public
by @farago
November 30, 2022
Concord woman takes on Cuttyhunk Island shellfish business Charmaine Gahan said the first time she captained a boat and crossed Buzzards Bay
by @farago
November 30, 2022