When the citizens of Concord vote on the middle school project next week, they should look at the facts and not be swayed by misinformation. In last week’s issue, an article (“Those
I moved here from Lexington two years ago. Most people questioned why we would leave such an amazing school system. I had nephews that attended Thoreau Elementary at the time. My daughter
We are 81 and 89-year-old Concord residents and are writing in favor of the new Concord Middle School building. We pay taxes in order to provide roads, fire and police services, schools,
Consumer prices up 9.1 percent over the year ended June 2022, largest increase in 40 years – US Bureau of Labor Statistics, July 18, 2022. (Source) ‘Inflation Rate, Average Consumer Prices’ for
We are writing in support for the $7.2M in additional funds for the long delayed and long overdue Middle School project. No one can reasonably argue for the continued use, maintenance and rehabilitation
The high school project of a decade ago left many of us cynical about the whole school building process. Voters should know that Dr. Hunter and the new School Building Cmt. have
I have been following the middle school project closely, after first getting involved in 2019. Reading the coverage in this paper and hearing the negative comments from some residents, you would think
Here we go again. We need a new school because the roof leaks. A European told me that in America you build houses from sticks and paper, but when our paper houses