Seniors need less costly trash options October 18, 2024 Why has the town not taken us (and our reduced carbon footprint) into consideration and offered us a less costly service?
Make remote participation available for Town Meeting October 18, 2024 Some of us — such as those with children at home or some of us oldsters — are able to be part of our citizen legislature only from home.
Concord should discontinue residential tax exemption October 18, 2024 Increasing the commercial tax base, forcing trade-offs before funding new services, and prioritizing “needs” from “wants” is the hard work we continue to avoid.
Concord Carlisle Chinese Club celebrates Mid-Autumn Festival October 18, 2024 Beautiful music and dances brought the romantic moon poems and songs to the hall.
Time Outdoors: Soul-stirring excursions into the suburban wilderness October 13, 2024 We tend to link remoteness and isolation with the quality of an outdoor experience.
Let’s recycle those old trash and recycling containers October 11, 2024 The new toters will likely result in over 150,000 pounds of unused plastic containers that if not recycled or reused, will be dumped in a landfill.
Concord’s wireless bylaw should remain intact October 11, 2024 When a worldwide scientific organization seems to be captured by industry, we need to rely on academic research which is scientific and unbiased.
FinCom chair: MCI commercial development would diversify tax base October 11, 2024 Let’s take full advantage of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to set Concord on a path to a financially stable future.