Could we entertain a combination of the three options which would be to dredge the pond but use the dredge spoils to dike off the river from the pond, creating a side-channel
At Town Meeting, we discovered another outcropping of Concord’s wealth divide. To put that a bit more formally, we exposed again the putatively bimodal distribution of financial means, across town. Three months
I wrote a couple weeks ago about a couple of friends who have been on a journey of homelessness since the beginning of April. I had been in contact with State Rep.
My family moved to Concord in 2018, just before having our two children in 2019 and 2021. We spent time together discussing the warrant and issues at hand, especially those related to
For those who were not able to make it to Town Meeting last week, I completely understand. It is challenging to find four hours on a Sunday afternoon and then four more
I was one of 728 people who attended Town Meeting that day, and – like the vast majority of the attendees – was at the meeting for the express purpose of voting
Our many remarkable business owners help make Concord a wonderful place to live. We are saying goodbye to two of the most remarkable: Eric Broege and Carolyn Kemp of Vintages, Adventures in
I was pleased to be able to attend the Miriam Corner event on Saturday April 8. I appreciate the time and efforts of the multitude of volunteers who were involved in the