I am moved to write regarding the May 12 article, “FinCom Plan to Rein in School Budget Declined,” by Betsy Levinson. While the disproportionate school budget cuts proposed by the FinCom were
At Town Meeting, we discovered another outcropping of Concord’s wealth divide. To put that a bit more formally, we exposed again the putatively bimodal distribution of financial means, across town. Three months
Members of the Concord Middle School Building Committee (CMSBC) received good news when they opened the bids from general contractors for the new middle school building project this past week. Two of
Though the presentation didn’t sway enough Town Meeting voters to pass, the Finance Committee offered a plan for a lower Concord Public School budget than the one that rose above the preliminary
Last fall, during one of many trips down Commonwealth Avenue, I noticed the town funded construction of “Gerow Park” appeared to have come to a halt. Construction vehicles and workers were nowhere
I am writing to call your attention to a Town Meeting Warrant Article relating to food service permits. This article will authorize food establishments to serve as base of operations for their
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Voters will be asked to weigh in on topics as diverse as opioid treatment programs and use of parking meter receipts at the April 30 Town Meeting at Concord-Carlisle Regional High School
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