Letters - Page 61

The Concord Bridge welcomes letters from readers, which can be submitted via this simple form.

Letter: Go to Town Meeting

April 20, 2023
The Town Government Committee of the League of Women Voters of Concord-Carlisle held two sessions reviewing the more complicated or “contentious”—simply meaning the articles that evoked considerable discussion—Warrant Articles as they emerged

Letter: We hope for Ukraine’s victory

April 20, 2023
In his opinion piece in The Concord Bridge of April 7, Robert Meltzer argues that Ukrainian fascists slaughtered Jews in Galicia at the end of WWI and for the next century committed

Letter: Do not present vulgar opinions as fact

April 20, 2023
Although I applaud the editors of The Concord Bridge for their tireless effort to keep Concord connected, I was disappointed by your decision to provide a platform to the individual who derided

Letter: We cannot put a price tag on keeping kids safe

April 13, 2023
During a March 9 meeting about the Concord Public Schools budget, Superintendent Hunter shared slides highlighting data from the Youth Risk Behavior Survey. Twenty percent of 6th graders reported depressive symptoms, and

Letter: Runners, stay out of traffic!

April 13, 2023
Lexie Averick Thompson’s letter to the editor on March 31, addressing the habit of pedestrians of walking with the traffic brings to mind an encounter I had with my aunt Pauline. She

Letter: Animal bonding or animal threat?

April 13, 2023
Extraordinary photo on page. 1 of Issue 12, Volume 2, but a fatuous caption: “Animal bonding?” I see a carnivorous hunter chasing prey, both acting on instinct. If we want to preserve wildlife
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