With Sudbury River waters rising, the town shut down part of Nashawtuc Road Thursday afternoon to keep traffic off the bridge. The Massachusetts Department of Transportation advised Concord to make the move
The Concord School Committee is asking the public to suggest or recommend names for the Concord Middle School. The new middle school, scheduled to open during the next school year, has drawn
By Peter Alden A whopping 86 species of birds were spotted in Concord during the Winter Bird Count. The fairly warm and rainy early winter allowed many waterfowl to linger, as well
The Select Board approved the order of warrant articles for the upcoming April Town Meeting this week amid a broader discussion of how to get more Concordians more engaged in their self-governance.
Paul Murphy only met Douglas Cann once, but he’ll never forget it. “I was on the playground — Emerson playground — putting out the bases in eighth grade, and he walked through
Everyone knows the story of how Paul Revere rode through the night, broadcasting the alarm throughout Middlesex that the British were headed out to capture the colonists’ stores of weapons and ammunition.
The speakers were blunt. “We have a problem,” said Concord Indivisible’s Diane Proctor to a crowd on the First Parish lawn. “Democracy is imperiled.” On the third anniversary of the Capitol insurrection,
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