The town’s large, expensive building projects are not coming before voters in the Fiscal Year 2025 budget, but they are coming, according to the Finance Committee. The January 18 FinCom meeting focused
New this year, departments on the town and school sides of the budget have produced a five-year capital spending plan on the recommendation of the ad hoc Capital Planning Task Force. “Discussing
Deputy Town Manager Megan Zammuto started work in Concord in April, but she’s not new to local government, having served with Lexington, Maynard and the Massachusetts Municipal Association. She sat down with
The 46-acre property at 2229 Main Street has been a federal Superfund site since 2001. Even before that, there was collective concern about contamination left behind by decades of manufacturing. Now, the
Every first Friday this fall, the League of Women Voters of Concord-Carlisle hosts an information forum discussing local issues. The First Friday season kicks off with a discussion about the former Nuclear Metals site at 2229 Main Street in West Concord
The Select Board has authorized $47,000 in funding to investigate options for the Superfund site at 2229 Main Street. The 46-acre property once hosted Nuclear Metals, Inc., later renamed Starmet, and over
When you’re driving along Main Street toward Maynard, it’s kind of easy to miss the Nuclear Metals, or Starmet, site at 2229 Main. Set up on a hill, covering 46 acres, it’s