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Isen throws support to Cataldo

October 27, 2022
I’m writing today in support of Concord’s own Simon Cataldo, the Democratic candidate for State Rep in the 14th Middlesex District. People say you learn a lot about candidates from the way

Concord-Carlisle Golf, 4th in state tourney

October 27, 2022
As October ends, the Concord-Carlisle golf team is doing what it often does: playing for a state title. The Patriots advanced to the MIAA Division 2 state tournament after placing first in

Affordable housing team to regroup

October 27, 2022
Disappointed by the termination of the Christopher Heights at Junction Village affordable housing project, housing advocates in Concord are turning their focus to the future of the 12.5-acre parcel owned by the

Where Have All The Small Homes Gone?

October 27, 2022
Many Concordians, both newer residents and those who have lived here for years, note the loss of smaller homes, particularly those built after World War II. These homes enabled skilled tradesmen and

Zany 39 Steps goes on stage

October 27, 2022
Theater-goers are in for a madcap experience as the Concord Players debuts a farcical adaptation of The 39 Steps, the 1915 novel by John Buchan that was popularized in a film by

Remembering Barbara “Barb” Winstanley

October 27, 2022
Barbara “Barb” Bradle Winstanley, of Concord, died peacefully on October 20, 2022 surrounded by her loving family. She was born in Chicago, Illinois on January 19, 1942 to her late parents, Robert

Library seeks Writer-in-Residence

October 27, 2022
The Concord Free Public Library is now taking applicants for the Writer-in-Residence Program for authors, poets, and storytellers alike.“Concord’s literary heritage is an important part of the Town’s history, including the work
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