Wilson Kerr lives in Concord and is an avid outdoorsman and amateur naturalist. This monthly column is written to help grow awareness
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October 20, 2022
Lisa Krassner walks wide-eyed around the Concord Museum these days.The new director has been on the job for a few short weeks,
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October 20, 2022
Concord’s newest tourist attraction, the trolley, is faring well in its pilot year. Erin Stevens, Concord’s Public Information and Communications Manager, and
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October 20, 2022
Eddie Russel, shuttles visitors, residents, and commuters around town, while throwing in an entertaining tale or two about historic Concord, and all
by @farago
October 20, 2022
Erin Stevens, the town’s communications manager, has moved to a newly created office in the Planning and Land Management Department as Transportation
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October 20, 2022
In order for voters to weigh in on additional funds for the proposed new middle school, the Select Board opened a warrant
by @farago
October 20, 2022
Acknowledging that he’s had “a blessed career,” Concord police Chief Joe O’Connor is retiring from the department on Dec. 22. “You just
by @farago
October 20, 2022
Photo by Andrew Peddar
October 19, 2022
The Concord Museum celebrated Indigenous Peoples’ Day with a special family program featuring the Wampanoag Nation Singers and Dancers. Hailing from the
October 13, 2022
You’ve heard the rumor: local journalism is dying. We beg to differ. Welcome to The Concord Bridge, created by Concord people for
October 13, 2022