Concord Police Chief Joseph O’Connor will retire later this month. In celebrating his tenure in Concord, it seems a perfect time to share
by @farago
December 15, 2022
Dear friends and citizens of Concord, During this season of giving, we — the members of the Tax Relief and Hugh Cargill
by @farago
December 15, 2022
In this age of Internet-augmented rage, Town Meeting shows what “civil discourse” can be. Opponents and proponents of a particular action make
by @farago
December 15, 2022
The Concord Trolley pilot project ended November 13th with a total ridership of nearly 950 rides given for an average of about
by @farago
December 15, 2022
Rather than celebrate our past 250 years with historic granite plinths, parades, and costumed balls Concord should celebrate our next 250 years.
by @farago
December 15, 2022
Many towns have them, Concord does not. At least not in the sense that Henry David Thoreau campaigned for. It’s the protection
by @farago
December 15, 2022
Residents should note that around the holidays, mail carriers such as Amazon and FedEx contract independent carriers to help deliver items during
by @farago
December 15, 2022
The Select Board invited the School Committee to join a discussion about large capital projects (over $5M) and the related debt obligations
by @farago
December 15, 2022
Recent “Fowler After Hours” program with Concord resident, Radha Jalan. Jalan recently published her memoir "From Calcutta to Concord"
by @farago
December 15, 2022
Hanukkah begins on the night of Sunday, Dec. 18, with the lighting of the first of eight candles. Congregation Kerem Shalom will
by @farago
December 15, 2022