Phasing out gas-powered leaf blowers, as Article 37 at Town Meeting recommends, is a good idea. A few reasons: they are extremely noisy; they damage the health of residents and especially the
I can not think of a more deserving, and there are many, person than Phebe Ham as Concord’s 2023 Honored Citizen. Phebe always has a cheerful hello, a ready smile and a
Affordability and accessibility: two resonant notes which resound throughout all public discourse. Previous entries have highlighted the wealth gap and inequitable, archaic nature of existing funding measures. Indeed, the physical infrastructure of
I had the pleasure of working for Mark Howell for eight years in the Town of Concord’s IT Department, and cannot think of another citizen who would be a better fit for
The District 14 Dive Team conducted a rescue and recovery exercise on White Pond on February 22. The Town of Concord’s Fire Department hosted this multi-town effort. The team did a great
There are a few options to making Warner’s Pond a better resource for the community. Some of these have been proposed that have not been publicly exposed. As an abutter to the
Recently while walking to the school bus, our daughter was struck by a car. This horrible accident shattered our family life, but also revealed what an amazing community Concord is. We want
At the 2021 Town Meeting, Concord voted to purchase from the R. W. Emerson Memorial Association, owners of the historic Emerson House, a conservation restriction (CR) on a small wooded area between
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