Concord will be paying off the cost of building a new middle school for a long time to come – up to 30 years. After construction cost estimates increased during COVID, a
Has this happened to you? You’re sitting on your porch in the spring or summer enjoying a quiet lunch when landscapers pull up at your neighbor’s house — oh no — your
After an exhaustive presentation on the school budgets for Fiscal Year 2024, the Finance Committee unanimously approved the Concord-Carlisle Regional School budget while recommending that the School Committee “meet the FinCom guideline”
As part of the new middle school building project, the municipal light plant is installing solar panels on the roof and parking canopy. On another part of the school grounds, a battery
Join me in voting for Karlen Reed for the Select Board. As a lawyer for 30 years, and with over 15 years working in the public sector on highly regulated matters, she
Town Manager Chris Whelan appointed Mark Howell to be Concord’s first chief information officer the same year I first served as town moderator. Everyone familiar with Town Meeting knows how important technology
On March 28, Concord voters will elect a moderator. The moderator presides over Town Meeting, Concord’s form of legislature, making all procedural decisions, taking all votes and maintaining an orderly process. The
Would you make any changes to Town Meeting and the voting process to ensure the greatest participation? Open Town Meeting can only survive if there is an informed electorate. I will work
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