Thank you to Wilson Kerr for his important opinion piece: “Time Outdoors: Bee informed about yard pesticides.” I encourage everyone to read it (available online if you no longer have your paper
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