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
One of the aspects of living in Concord that people find so appealing is the quality of our public services. We have a well-funded, well-led police force which provides exemplary service to
Lawn signs are few, but a groundswell is emerging on social media against the Middle School debt exclusion article that passed handily at the special Town Meeting in late January. The article
Our middle school children DESERVE the opportunity to have a lovely, new single school building. Concord has generously supported the rebuilding of our elementary schools within the last 20 years and our
I think residents deserve to see a good faith “plan B” before the middle school increased funding gets voted on in February. People are very unclear, getting contradictory answers to what is
At the Special Town Meeting held on January 19, the town voted in favor of spending another $7.2 million for a new middle school. That is on top of the $102.8 million
Who stands up for us elders who have lived and loved Concord for 60 plus years? I am now 90 years old, obviously retired. I served Concord for many years as a
At last Thursday’s Special Town Meeting, debate was suspended after 35 minutes on Article 5, the middle school cost increases, leaving a number of us waiting (me for 14 minutes) at microphones.
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