Earlier this year, a friend of mine called to say that I should meet a fellow Bowdoin graduate who runs a nonprofit in West Concord. In anticipation of our lunch at Twin
On June 17, 1976, on the fourth anniversary of the Watergate break-in, seven students at Concord-Carlisle Regional High School re-enacted the operation by bungling a break-in at the principal’s office. I was
People living and working near cell towers suffer direct, often debilitating, health effects. Legal battles linger, pitting government officials against the citizens in harm’s way. Yet, the Concord-Carlisle School District has invited
I applaud The Bridge for taking on the subject of how climate change can and probably will affect Concord and look forward to future articles on this topic. Information about flooding, fire,
I am writing to express my concern and opposition regarding the proposed removal of the dam at Warner’s Pond. As a concerned citizen and advocate for environmental conservation, yes it’s a man-made
In a recent front page banner headline in The Concord Bridge, it reported that Massport claimed a need to expand facilities for private jets at Hanscom Field, adding 27 new hangars, each
The Adrian Martinez Classic is a true Concord event, taking the work of a community to pull it off — many different groups and individuals in the town are instrumental. I would
Given that the science is clear that the emissions from burning fossil fuels are threatening the viability of our beautiful planet….and given that historical and sociological research has exposed with shocking clarity
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.Ok