If Concord residents don’t apply for the new residential tax exemption — and do it on time — it could cost them. The Select Board voted in August to establish the new
More than 60 Concord trees fell victim to Friday’s powerful storm, downing power lines, blocking roads and smashing cars, town authorities reported. Among the havoc wreaked by the heavy winds and rain,
With a goal of improving ecological health and enhancing recreational opportunities in Warner’s Pond, the town is looking at different options. “We really don’t want to leave any stone unturned,” said Delia
When you’re driving along Main Street toward Maynard, it’s kind of easy to miss the Nuclear Metals, or Starmet, site at 2229 Main. Set up on a hill, covering 46 acres, it’s
By Jim Sherblom When your graphic design needs to capture past, present and future — while refreshing old concepts with 21st century style — who will you call? In Concord, it’s
The annual Taste of Concord returns September 19 with samplings from local restaurants, bakeries and food establishments. Co-hosted by West Concord Wine & Spirits, the event is 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Nashoba
The Select Board unanimously approved three policy priorities of the Concord Municipal Affordable Housing Trust at a recent meeting. The vote comes as the CMAFT finalizes its goals around the acquisition and