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
Anyone reading the Bridge for the last few weeks might conclude that the 250th anniversary is about DEI, LGBTQ+, or BIPOC issues. Whatever happened to the American Revolution? Instead of focusing on
Thank you for including a news item about Mass Audubon’s plans for an “all-persons trail” gleaned from a recent gathering of the Historical Topics Forum, held monthly via Zoom. As the monthly
We write in strong support of naming the new middle school the ELLEN GARRISON MIDDLE SCHOOL. As Tufts professors and co-founders of the Half the History Project, we are committed to bringing
The proposal to cover the historic markers and the Select Board’s hasty vote to approve it suggests the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Commission and the Board are not behaving in good faith.
I was dismayed by the recent Concord School Committee’s meeting. In my view, we must, as a community, agree on the naming of the Concord Middle School. Why: In my view, a
Regarding your 11/17 article, “Survey says: Strong support for Concord-Carlisle High School cell tower”: I abut CCHS property. I do not support living next to a cell tower, let alone would I
The argument presented for removing these markers relies heavily on emotional appeal and subjective opinions rather than factual, comprehensive analysis. Labeling these markers as “offensive” or even as “slurs” without a detailed