As our communities settle back into a less restrictive set of expectations after the Covid lockdown, the library is looking to restart a program that brings books and more to people who
Right before the pandemic, thanks to middle-school course Family and Consumer Sciences, I decided that I wanted to start baking at home. I wasn’t entirely inexperienced in cooking if you count reheating
The Concord After 60, a social and educational group for senior citizens living in Concord. Regular meetings are held on the third Sunday of every month. Topics have included elder law issues,
“We don’t have much of a break,” said Liz Bemis, the fifth generation of her family to run Hutchins Farm. All the things that could not get done during the growing season
Marathon swimmer Natalie Lang can be found training at Walden Pond most weekends year-round until the pond freezes “I’ll get ice cream headaches for a chunk of time,” Lang said of swimming
Bringing holiday cheer to Concord businesses, a group of dads from the Concord Family Network paraded through town last weekend, stopping at local bars and singing Christmas favorites.
On Sunday night, with the newly-lit Concord holiday tree sparkling sky high, the Beantown Swing’s rhythm section was in the pocket for three wild sets. Brass and wind sections pumped the crowd’s
The annual tree lighting was a huge success this year, with a large cheerful crowd and a variety of performances and activities. Festivities were coordinated by the town's Recreation Department, and supported