Noise around an airport is a given: Planes taking off and landing, taxiing, engine testing and people coming and going all raise a ruckus. The Federal Aviation Association is reviewing research on
Back when we first launched The Concord Bridge last October, we noticed an immediate trend in our inboxes — people kept sending us photos of themselves reading our paper. We stuck a
Rzepczynski receives scholarship for Beijing studies Mary Rzepczynski, of Concord, was recently awarded a Yenching Scholarship to study in Beijing. Mary graduated from the University of Notre Dame with degrees in architecture
In response to many inquiries, The Concord Independent Foundation’s Board of Directors has set out the policy for political advertisements appearing in The Concord Bridge. Our commitment to serving the whole community
When the citizens of Concord vote on the middle school project next week, they should look at the facts and not be swayed by misinformation. In last week’s issue, an article (“Those
Did you know that Physician Burnout may adversely affect your health care? More than half of all doctors (63 percent according to the Mayo Clinic Proceedings) suffer from burnout. The Mayo Clinic
This week and in the two weeks before the Nov. 8 election, the Concord Bridge will be providing voter guides and helpful short interviews with the state representative candidates in the 13th
You may have noticed that this is the third week that The Concord Bridge has arrived in your mailbox. We, in turn, are noticing something a little different in our inboxes —
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