In the 1980’s the depot, a privately owned failed pizza restaurant, was boarded up (along with 30 percent of the stores). Commuters waited miserably in the rain and snow. The building was
1. The Select Board states that dismantling Warner’s Pond Dam is not imminent – so why is it being considered for the next Town Meeting? If TM votes yes, then that’s imminent!
In response to a recent letter suggesting that the residential exemption “is not equitable”: 1. All town residents who own their home will benefit from claiming the exemption because no matter what
I am delighted that Concord now boasts a true community news source in The Bridge. A September article shed light on a Select Board-passed real estate tax policy that had escaped my attention.
I had the distinct privilege of participating in the Walk Against Hate in Acton on October 15. Religious, educational and civic leaders planned and executed the inspiring two-hour event. An estimated 600
I am writing in support of the proposed new housing at 292-294 Baker Avenue in West Concord. I live nearby, and I know residents are concerned about increased traffic. But I think
The Concord Free Public Library and the Concord Free Public Library Corporation would like to thank everyone who helped make the 150th Anniversary Celebration on October 1 a great success, including: ●
The Concord Association of Retired Men conducted their October meeting at the Brookside Apartments. This meeting was fully attended with the addition of three new members. President Bob Marquis opened the meeting