Betsey Wood was surprised to find a bobcat when she looked out the window recently, calmly enjoying a bit of sunshine in her backyard. “Apparently they are rarely seen,” she wrote in
Concord Historical Commission members and town residents are hoping to rename a street in Concord whose title includes a derogatory term referencing Indigenous Americans. The road in question, Squaw Sachem Trail, is
November 2, 2022
David Mather and Felicia Bellows enjoy a picnic on the lawn at the Concord Free Library Saturday, accompanied by their dogs, Bosco and Louis. – Photo by Jennifer Lord Paluzzi
Disappointed by the termination of the Christopher Heights at Junction Village affordable housing project, housing advocates in Concord are turning their focus to the future of the 12.5-acre parcel owned by the
Barbara “Barb” Bradle Winstanley, of Concord, died peacefully on October 20, 2022 surrounded by her loving family. She was born in Chicago, Illinois on January 19, 1942 to her late parents, Robert
How many times have you driven through West Concord in the summer months and noticed women and men working in the five beautiful roadside gardens and wondered who they were? We are
Twenty years ago, tourists and residents strolling in the Milldam couldn’t find a restroom. There weren’t any. But through the work of dedicated business owners and town government officials, the Concord Visitors