Thanks to The Concord Bridge for its full coverage of those who resist the increased budget for the new Middle School. I believe an analytic eye will conclude that a “No” vote
Many people in Concord, including many senior citizens, have strongly supported the design and budget of the proposed new Middle School, which is notable for its combination of sustainability features and really
I am writing with feedback on the article in The Concord Bridge that covers the vote at Town Meeting about the construction of the new middle school titled “7.2 million approved by
I am grateful to live in a town that values education and has held a town meeting that voted in favor of a new middle school facility. I voted for the new
I se‘rved as a co-director of the Middle School Building Committee for two years through the development of the Schematic Design. Our family moved to Concord from Carlisle in 2016. I previously
Seventy percent of Concord households do not have children of age 18 or under. But ALL are now paying for three elementary schools and one high school. Paying $110,000,000 for one school
We have been residents of Concord for 50 years and put both of our children through the Concord school system. When our son entered first grade in 1981, the Ripley school had
I am concerned that The Concord Bridge’s coverage of the Middle School Building Project shows great bias. I was at the Special Town Meeting. The vote was definitive. The decision to pass