DEI chairs: School Committee fell short on middle school naming July 26, 2024 This decision reveals a misunderstanding of what inclusion truly means.
Letter from Nanae: Attack of the 50 herbs and spices gator July 20, 2024 When I came to Japan and got the chance to do a regional American cooking class on anything, I picked gator.
Eleventh hour brings awareness to climate change July 19, 2024 The planet is approaching a point where it will be inhospitable to sustain life.
Erase ‘pay to play’ from town soccer July 19, 2024 In Concord-Carlisle we still ask, on average, $150 per child to register for the town teams.
Think hard about the peril of large-scale tree removal July 19, 2024 The large-scale removal of trees from both public and private lands undermines the town’s climate goals.
Warner’s Pond Task Force workshop engaged community July 19, 2024 We left the meeting even more committed to ensuring an open, thorough, and transparent review of all the possibilities for improving the Warner’s Pond system.
Bring back open water to Fairyland July 19, 2024 While walking in the Town Forest (Fairyland) this past week, I noticed that the pond is filling in with plants.
Concord should consider ‘sharrows’ before someone gets hurt July 19, 2024 I have seen so many close calls — an accident is going to happen.