What I see going on in West Concord June 21, 2024 I know a town that bought contaminated W.R. Grace land, aside the Assabet River, why it bought the land — I’ll never understand; and I asked why?
Robbins House seeks archival Ellen Garrison materials June 21, 2024 The Robbins House, Ellen Garrison’s childhood home, is beginning to archive the material related to the campaign to name the town’s middle school after Garrison.
‘Bigoted commentary’ at meeting was offensive, un-Concordian June 21, 2024 I am embarrassed that such offensive bigoted commentary was made in a Concord public school building.
Seeking more answers on 2229 Main Street Superfund site June 21, 2024 Both of these individuals are experts in their respective fields but I don't see how their opinions can be reconciled.
Urgent need for improved cellular service in Concord June 21, 2024 This isn’t just an inconvenience; it poses a significant safety risk to residents, visitors, and those passing through our town on a daily basis.
Friends thankful for library book sale success June 21, 2024 At its heart, the Book Sale is a community event — the largest one-day all-volunteer event in Concord.
Aging Well: Parenting evolves as we age June 18, 2024 As parents age, more issues arise — creating a bumpy road that many families find difficult to navigate.
Middle school naming outcome disappoints me June 14, 2024 Because of my respect for the School Committee and Dr. Hunter, I am all the more disappointed by their handling of the new school’s name.