Being an historic town, Concord is filled with signs and monuments that explain the history that went on here, from the pre-Colonial times through the 19th century and up to the 20th
Covering the signs is a cowardly denial of historical and cultural wrongdoing. What would serve us better and more importantly penitential would be an acknowledging addendum. For example: We the current settlers
In 2020, a committee was commissioned to recommend changes to our commonwealth’s flag and motto, both of which were deemed offensive and outdated. This week, after multiple extensions and incremental funding, it
I have been watching from the sidelines as a relatively new member of the Concord community; however, I was dismayed by the “$2.34 million to build CCHS stadium bathrooms” headline. My husband
I attended the Natural Resources Commission’s public meeting about plans for Warner’s Pond and thought it was very informative and clearly presented. As a planner who has worked on climate change at
It was good to see robust discussion of some of the issues surrounding the future of Warner’s Pond. However, I have concerns about the way the Naturals Commission has presented “evidence” as
The display of Israeli flags by the Schwartz family is both inspiring and uplifting. Each flag stands as a beacon of light combatting the darkness perpetrated by Hamas’ assault on our collective
As the leaves have been changing and falling to the ground this autumn season, I have been reflecting on how grateful I am that Concord voted to ban gasoline-powered leaf blowers. The
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