Chuck Sams was happy to “walk in our fellow Americans’ footprints,” as he went over the Old North Bridge during National Park Week. The National Park Service Director visited the Minute Man
For $27 million you could pay most of Red Sox leftie Chris Sale’s annual salary or put a down payment on the Barnstable home boasting a 300-foot beach, a pool and a
Voters will be asked to weigh in on topics as diverse as opioid treatment programs and use of parking meter receipts at the April 30 Town Meeting at Concord-Carlisle Regional High School
Concord Public Works will perform seasonal water main flushing activities starting the week of May 1, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., subject to water availability. Routine flushing is required to maintain
The DEI Commission found something they didn’t expect in their recent survey of residents’ perception of the town – a decided feeling among all groups that Concord has a bit of a
By Richard Fahlander Correspondent In an effort to improve roadway safety, a new state law requires that motorists provide a “safe passing distance” of at least four feet when passing vulnerable road
Plans are ramping up for the town’s 250th anniversary of the “Shot Heard ‘round the World” on April 19, 2025, according to Henry Dane, who is heading up the Concord250 committee. Where
How do we talk to our children about race? What are the experiences of students of color in our towns? These are among the questions being addressed by area residents, some of