You can learn a lot reading the Letters to the Editor in The Bridge. Paul Jameson wrote in the September 22 edition that people “seem to enjoy freely flowing streams much more
The Concord Association of Retired Men held their first meeting of their year at the Brookside apartments. The speaker at our meeting was Selectman Henry Dane, who discussed many of the initiatives
Whoever writes the headlines at The Concord Bridge appears would benefit from some coaching about Concord’s town government. Today I saw a new article had been posted: “No decision or rush on
During our trip to the Norwegian archipelago Svalbard, we enjoyed visiting the town of Longyearbyen, including the Husky Cafe and the polar bear warning. Then the expedition traveled farther north to the
I would like to elaborate on two reasons to remove the dam on Warner’s Pond. These reasons relate to Goals 9 and 4, 5 that Anne O’Connor listed in her excellent article
On behalf of over 150 local residents who signed the petition to plow the walking path in winter at Rideout Park, I would like to thank Public Works Director Alan Cathcart, who
I thank Concord Light Plant for their excellent service. Last Friday our power was shut down by that raging storm that brought down a very tall tree in our neighbor’s yard. It
The 46-acre property at 2229 Main Street, formerly owned and operated by NMI/Starmet, was designated as a Superfund site in 2001. Cleanup activities have been underway since the 1980s but have greatly