In November, a judge decided on a lawsuit filed in 2017 and heard in June 2021: The dirt section of Estabrook Road, leading from the end of the paved section to the
Citizen petition articles on the Town Meeting warrant came under scrutiny at the Select Board hearing this week. Josh Lee and Rose Felix Cratsley, co-chairs of town’s DEI Commission, are urging the
45.5 hours. 18 inches of snow. $117,638.62 in cleanup costs. In other words, just another day at work for Aaron Miklosko, highway and grounds superintendent and tree warden for Concord Public Works,
The Town’s 2018 long range plan, Envision Concord: Bridge to 2030, identified a wide range of Town needs, including additional open space, recreation, sustainable and affordable housing as well as commercial development
A forum featuring candidates who will be on the ballot for the Concord Town Election will be held on March 5. Sponsored by the Concord League of Women Voters, the forum will
Two of Concord’s sustainability committees have chosen to join forces to better tackle the town’s ambitious climate goals. The Comprehensive Sustainability and Energy Committee (CSEC) and the Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB)
On March 1, the Best Western in Concord will begin to host homeless families in some, or all, of its 105 rooms. The state Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) is
This is the first of a series of interviews The Concord Bridge is conducting with our state legislators. Interviews with State Representatives Simon Cataldo (D-14th Middlesex) and Carmine Gentile (D-13th Middlesex) will
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