“You really can find it all in Concord,” said Chamber of Commerce President Marie Foley, describing the wide array of unique shops in town. “We have a rich concentration of specialty shops
A schedule of Concord community Holiday Worship Services Seating can be limited at some venues so come early and bring the whole family, its a great way to celebrate the Holidays and
In this age of Internet-augmented rage, Town Meeting shows what “civil discourse” can be. Opponents and proponents of a particular action make thoughtful presentations on the merits of the matter and the
The Concord Trolley pilot project ended November 13th with a total ridership of nearly 950 rides given for an average of about 50 per week over the course of the pilot which
Many towns have them, Concord does not. At least not in the sense that Henry David Thoreau campaigned for. It’s the protection of Concord trees. Concord can learn from other places. In
Residents should note that around the holidays, mail carriers such as Amazon and FedEx contract independent carriers to help deliver items during peak season. These independent carriers typically drive their own vehicles
The Select Board invited the School Committee to join a discussion about large capital projects (over $5M) and the related debt obligations that will face residents. Though there are big-ticket projects that
The Select Board voted unanimously to enter into an Agreement with Plymouth County to manage parking tickets. “This is an agreement for ticket management,” said Dowd, including payment of current and past