The town has hired a transportation consultant, and there will be a drop-in public workshop at Harvey Wheeler on Tuesday, October 17, 6:30-8:30 p.m. A survey is being prepared, which will be
I’ve been wondering when you would need to start charging for a subscription and after reading that you are hoping to continue providing The Concord Bridge free to all households, I sent
The Concord Bridge launched on October 21, 2022. As we approach the first anniversary of publication, the board of The Concord Bridge would like to thank the Concord community for its enthusiastic
I was saddened to read of the death of a young man whose body was found at October Farm Riverfront conservation land (“Police respond to fatality at October Farm Riverfront,” September 22,
Although I have never been one to toot my own horn, when I got top bill-ing in last week’s Concord Bridge, I just had to quack. My sister, Puddle, who had stayed
Public discussion of Concord’s response to the MBTA Communities Act continues. Under this legislation, municipalities served by the MBTA must zone some land for multi-family housing. On September 20, the Planning Board
You can learn a lot reading the Letters to the Editor in The Bridge. Paul Jameson wrote in the September 22 edition that people “seem to enjoy freely flowing streams much more
The Concord Association of Retired Men held their first meeting of their year at the Brookside apartments. The speaker at our meeting was Selectman Henry Dane, who discussed many of the initiatives
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