Concord is offering a great opportunity to people who want to improve safety for walkers, bikers and wheelchair users near Route 2. The new survey won’t take you more than a few
I am writing in response to the May 11 article titled “FinCom plan to rein in school budget decline.” The article mostly featured comments from Finance Committee member and guideline subcommittee Chairman
In 1775, Concord Minutemen struck a major blow to the British in the fight for freedom and democracy. Even today, almost two hundred and fifty years later, we as a town pride
In the Washington Post of May 5, Dana Milbankfocused on light pollution, a growing problem everywhere, including in Concord. Night skies grew 10% brighter per year over the past decade, much from
Concord Light’s imminent “advanced metering system” (AMS) will support new rates based on each household’s hourly electricity consumption. Sadly, AMS will also compromise our privacy and threaten our personal and environmental health.
Massachusetts General Law, Chapter 39 limits Open Town Meeting voting to in-person voting. This results in decisions affecting all residents being made by a very small percentage of registered voters who have
There is a large proposal for expansion of land area, airplane hangars and other infrastructure at Hanscom Field which will serve to enhance the convenience of private jet users, at the expense
I am moved to write regarding the May 12 article, “FinCom Plan to Rein in School Budget Declined,” by Betsy Levinson. While the disproportionate school budget cuts proposed by the FinCom were