I constantly read about how Concord values diversity. This should also include age diversity. I cannot tell you the number of seniors I know who are considering leaving Concord due to the
The Jan. 20, 2022, Special Town Meeting approved a maximum budget for the new middle school of $102,816,000, which would make the new school Concord’s largest ever capital project. Also, unlike the
Dear Concord Neighbors, I am Karlen Reed, and I ask for your vote to serve on the Concord Select Board. Why am I running? Because I believe in Concord and I believe
I have been a resident/taxpayer in Concord for 46 years. My three children went through the school system. In recent years, I voted to support the construction of three elementary schools and
As a lifelong resident of Concord, former Concord Middle School teacher, and former middle school principal in Westwood and Holliston, I have a unique perspective. The increases in property taxes that prove
I am very disappointed that the Concord Bridge has sunk to the level of putting dishonest and misleading editorials on the front page and attempting to disguise them as news. The headline
The Concord community came together this week to celebrate retiring Chief Joseph O’Connor’s tenure in Concord. The Concord Business Partnership takes this as an opportunity to express appreciation to the Chief and
DEAR EDITOR: I am 8 years old. Some of my little friends say there is no Santa Claus. In 1897, 8-year-old Virginia O’Hanlon wrote a letter to the editor of New York’s