I am responding to the Concord Grapevine section of your paper. (Editor’s note: This references the Sept. 1, 2023, edition of The Concord Bridge, which featured the caption: “Susan Ellsworth and Rich
May I request that the town put a link on the home page for “Climate Change: Emergency Preparedness.” This would include preparing all of us for flood, fire, and high winds. Hopefully
This summer marked the ninth year that Concord’s Community Services Department held a successful Back-to-School Backpack Drive to support low-income families with children living in town. Forty children from Concord families and
The Concord Bridge did a good job in the August 4 issue covering problems that have been recently experienced in completing Gerow Park. The article makes it clear that the Town of
I understand that the town is under state orders to develop new multi-family housing. The town website was difficult to navigate, so I’d like to state here that I and many of
As part of the Warner’s Pond Alternative Analysis Report by EA Engineering (EA), EA advanced a dredging option whereby we dredge 14,000 cubic yards (CY) instead of 35,800 CY as originally planned.
Concord is a very special community. Its natural beauty and historic character have been preserved by many years of careful planning, investment and community engagement. Unfortunately, our hard work is now threatened
The recent article on the CCHS cell tower proposal cited the American Cancer Society, ACS. Those hoping to prove that cell towers and cell phones are safe often quote the well-respected charity.
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