I was pleased to be able to attend the Miriam Corner event on Saturday April 8. I appreciate the time and efforts of the multitude of volunteers who were involved in the
The CPCCC follows a well scripted program for our events, and for the preparations beforehand. When seeking a member of the clergy or religious leader to officiate at a public function, the
The Concord Bridge is a valuable new source to the Concord community, yet I find myself not looking forward to the weekly publication as much as I did initially. The opinion page
Why exactly are we considering banning leaf blowers? Is it for the environment, is it for the noire, or is it to control what’s going on at your neighbor’s property? We have
I am writing to call your attention to a Town Meeting Warrant Article relating to food service permits. This article will authorize food establishments to serve as base of operations for their
The names of the Willard, Thoreau, Alcott, Peabody, and Sanborn schools remind students of the contributions of past Concordians. We propose that the new Concord Middle School be named “The Garrison School”
Thank you to Chris Schaffner (Opinion, April 14) for his thoughtfulness and courage in starting a discussion on replacing Town Meeting with a more practical, modern and representative mechanism. This town likes
On Saturday, April 16, the Minuteman Bike Share reopened for the season and the community came together on the Bruce Freeman Rail Trail to celebrate. Organized by Erin Stevens, the Town’s Senior
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