Samantha loves being read to. The three-year-old doesn’t care if the book is about a monkey or a moose, a squirrel or a squid. She will listen attentively, sitting at your feet,
His name is Hasan, but he prefers to be called “H.” He’s nine years old and likes shirts with collars, singing and dancing, jumping on trampolines and writing. Hasan is also a
The Historical Commission voted to allow the Sanborn building of the middle school to be demolished, but in a last-minute development, Commission member Michael Capizzi sought to delay the action due to
As native plants started to flourish in a five-acre field, amazing things happened. Where 50 Blanding’s turtles, an endangered species, once lived, 300 now nest happily in and around their native habitat,
In its 50th year, the Concord Historical Commission is teaming up with the Planning Division on a yearlong process to develop a community-wide Historic Preservation Plan for the 21st century. The Concord
While the eyes of presidential election watchers have been fixed on caucuses and primaries in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina in recent weeks, Concord civics aficionados will find the real action
Michael Tarello of Vision Government Solutions, the Town of Concord’s property appraisal and valuation firm, will be on hand at a January 18 Board of Assessors meeting to “discuss the trends in
The Town of Concord has received the Government Finance Officers Association’s Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for the comprehensive financial report for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2022
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