Where is Concord’s Fiscal 2025 budget book? November 15, 2024 It contains vital information for residents to know that their taxes are being well spent.
Cell tower restrictions are increasing exposure to radiation November 15, 2024 If the goal is to minimize our exposure to RF radiation, an effective solution would be to reduce the power transmitted by their devices.
Two options for Concord’s unspent DEI funding November 15, 2024 I was particularly concerned to learn that only $5,000 of the $75,000 apportioned to DEI initiatives has been allocated.
Why not leave the leaves? November 15, 2024 In my neighbor’s yard, a leaf blower coughed and racheted into action, joined by a second, and a third.
Gratitude as Concord-Nanae partnership continues to flourish November 8, 2024 We are grateful to our host families and local interpreters — the heart of the program — and to the yearslong support of school and town officials.
Why fear displaying a bumper sticker? November 8, 2024 As I applied it to my car I thought, “This is a sad state of affairs.”
What our cited report actually says about RTEs November 8, 2024 A letter published in the October 25 edition of The Concord Bridge incorrectly characterizes the findings of a report I authored.
Concord’s fiscal policy should benefit the entire community November 8, 2024 Concord property taxes are the fourth highest in Massachusetts, despite having the 20th highest property values.