To understand why the tax value of a Concord home is going up, you actually have to look backward — two years backward, to be exact. On average, the assessed value of
By Jennifer Lord Paluzzi jenn@theconcordbridge.org Eric Miller is the first to admit he is no Henry David Thoreau. Nevertheless, he’s come to the woods — to write, to live his life deliberately, to
Anyone reading the Bridge for the last few weeks might conclude that the 250th anniversary is about DEI, LGBTQ+, or BIPOC issues. Whatever happened to the American Revolution? Instead of focusing on
Quick! Go outside. Take a deep breath and close your eyes. There’s an aroma of pine in the air. A chill that hints toward snow. And are those… sleigh bells? The December
The boys’ soccer team defeated #25 Beverly 4-1 on Saturday afternoon and punched their ticket to the Division One Final Four. Senior Ben Bury scored twice for the Patriots as they moved
Any book lover keeps a list in their head that is constantly updated, especially at this time of year when the Best of This and the Best of That begin to appear.
In the middle of an NFL season, a player doesn’t have much time to sit back and admire his work. Jake Bobo wastes no time doing that, but still, he admits, the
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
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