The 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month. Called Armistice Day, the national holiday was created in 1918 to honor the sacrifice of those who died during World War
This reader wants to thank the Concord Bridge staff for their willingness to provide a “free” paper to the residents of Concord. In the last Oct. 28th issue, I noted more than
Dear All, I felt compelled to write in response to the recent rededication of the Concord Visitors Center. I recently went to visit my mother, Mary Johnson, and she handed me the
What an incredible night: a courageous battle on the gridiron between two old rivals, and a 50/50 raffle for a good cause! The Scholarship Fund of Concord and Carlisle would like to
I have been attending meetings and following the new Concord Middle School project closely, as a father and citizen. As your readers may know, after five years of hard work by many,
Every fall, working from home, I dread the commencement of the leaf blower: a jarring, seemingly endless whine ricocheting through the neighborhood. I reach for my earplugs, thinking about the rakes and
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I am just picking up the first edition of the Concord Bridge and I am smiling ear to ear! Thank you so much for all of your hard
As the leaves fall and birds begin their southward migration, property owners heed the primal call to tame the wild. Marching to the drumbeat, we engage in a custom that arose during
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