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Howell, Reed face off at League debate

March 9, 2023
The two candidates for a seat on the Select Board handled questions about rising taxes, housing and controlling growth at a League of Women Voters-sponsored debate. Mark Howell and Karlen Reed face

Deborah Stark Ecker. 96

February 22, 2023
Deborah Stark Ecker died on February 19, her 96th birthday. The cause of death was cancer. Deborah was born in Des Moines Iowa in 1927 and moved to Newbury Court in Concord..

Local writer takes on Civil War-era workers 

February 16, 2023
Dr. Jacqueline Jones’s career as a historian spanned five decades and comprised professorships at Wellesley, Brandeis, Brown, and The University of Texas at Austin, from which she recently retired and subsequently moved

Letter: Who are we, Concord?

January 26, 2023
A heartfelt thank you to COAR (Communities Organizing Against Racism), School DEI Director Andrew Nyamekye, and our town schools for organizing what I hope is the first of an important annual event

Letter: Film documents ‘Chronicle of Racism’

January 26, 2023
Communities Organizing Against Racism (COAR) has organized a series of community screenings of the film “Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America” to be shown throughout Concord and Carlisle in

Music from the Library 2023

January 19, 2023
Music from the Library, sponsored by the Friends of the Concord Free Public Library, presents three concerts in the library rotunda in its 2023 spring season: February 11, March 18, and April
Josh Lee

Making Concord more affordable

December 21, 2022
“Housing is one of the fundamental issues, when you think of diversity, equity, and inclusion [DEI] in Concord,” said Josh Lee, co-chair of the town of Concord’s DEI Commission. “The defeat of
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