I would first like to thank the sponsors and writers of The Concord Bridge for providing a real service to the community, now that the Concord Journal has become a pale shadow
The answers of the two candidates for select persons to the question of how to improve citizen participation in Town Meeting exposes an important problem in improving the function of town government:
Has this happened to you? You’re sitting on your porch in the spring or summer enjoying a quiet lunch when landscapers pull up at your neighbor’s house — oh no — your
Massport recently announced a project that would triple the private jet hangar capacity at Hanscom Field. There has been no consensus regarding what increase in luxury jet traffic will result, but at
I am writing to urge your support for Mark Howell for Concord Select Board at the March 28 Town Election. I have known Mark for 20+ years and have come to admire
I cannot think of a better candidate for Concord’s Select Board than Mark Howell. I’ve known Mark for over 20 years through our church, First Parish in Concord and I would love
I read with interest the Concord Bridge article on March 3 about the Concord for Ukraine group being denied a spot in the Patriot’s Day parade. The parade is certainly a time
We, along with many of Karlen Reed’s colleagues interested in town government, have for years been amazed by the depth and quality of her knowledge of Concord’s decision making, boards and committees.