Last summer, one late morning in June, I looked out my window to see a slender, young fox sitting in the meadow in front of our house. Stunned, I watched as she
I am writing in response to last week’s letter by Dinos Gonatas, who wrote that adding solar generation to the middle school is unwise. He suggests that some other potential sites might
In 1944 my Ukrainian aunt and uncle, Olga Medynska and Mikolay Medynski, saved the life of a 14-year-old Jewish girl, Dziunia, from the Nazis during the Holocaust. Fifty years later, Dziunia located
Has anybody read ISO New England’s (the energy regulator for all of New England) 2021 report, which indicates that 95 percent of New England’s electricity in 2021 was derived from “non-renewable” energy
As I drive around Concord, I am heartened every time I see a Ukrainian flag or lawn sign of support. As a Ukrainian American, it means a lot to me that many
The Town Government Committee of the League of Women Voters of Concord-Carlisle held two sessions reviewing the more complicated or “contentious”—simply meaning the articles that evoked considerable discussion—Warrant Articles as they emerged
In his opinion piece in The Concord Bridge of April 7, Robert Meltzer argues that Ukrainian fascists slaughtered Jews in Galicia at the end of WWI and for the next century committed