The annual cleanup of Concord from roadside litter and trash on public lands begins on Saturday, March 25 and continues through Sunday, April 2 with the major emphasis on Saturday, April 1.
Mermaids, underwater egg hunts, doggie dips and even live opera singers performing on deck while swimmers do laps are just a sampling of the new themes the Recreation Department is incorporating into
The Concord Public Ceremonies and Celebrations Committee (CPCCC) has announced that longtime Concord resident Phebe Ham has been selected as this year’s Honored Citizen. “There was an unusual number of high-quality nominees
The Civil War Monument Task Force received $12,500 from the Massachusetts State Historical Records Advisory Board to support the recasting and replacement of the engraved name plaque on the Civil War Soldier’s
The Patriots’ Day Parade goes forward in rain, snow or muck and covers a route of approximately 2.5 miles. This year, it steps off on April 17 for its route around town.
“…, perhaps the most attractive, if not the most beautiful, of all our lakes, the gem of the woods, is White Pond;” ~an excerpt from Henry David Thoreau’s “Walden” By Nathalie McCarthy
Open Table announces that acclaimed local chefs Ben Elliot of Concord’s SaltBox Kitchen, Matt Kenah of Acton-based WECO Hospitality and Kelcy Scolnick of Winchester’s Wright-Locke Farm will compete at this year’s Chopped
Beneath a cold November night sky two years ago, Leah Greenberg realized she made the right decision. “It was our first camping trip and we were camping outside without tents and it
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