Saturday, June 3 was a memorable night at Papa Razzi for residents having our last meal at one of Concord’s favorite restaurants. Large families and tables of old friends packed the house.
The Safe Drinking Water Act requires Public Water Systems like Concord Public Works’ Water and Sewer Division to prepare and deliver an Annual Water Quality Report to all customers to inform them
Need some extra reading material for the summer and beyond? The Concord Free Public Library is preparing its Friends of the CFPL Annual June Book Sale at 129 Main Street, to be
We are reverting to version 5.0.2 (installed) and cannot update as 5.1.3 does not put any space around PDF and jams into surrounding content. (see below)Additionally, even on 5.1.3 PDF items dragged
Tucked into a corner of Commonwealth Avenue, three women-owned businesses are flourishing in West Concord. The women opened their stores in West Concord for the sense of community it offered, finding support
Fishing is one of the most popular recreational sports in the US. There are about 60 million anglers and, for many, fishing is a way of relaxing and connecting to nature. Fishing
Although I applaud the editors of The Concord Bridge for their tireless effort to keep Concord connected, I was disappointed by your decision to provide a platform to the individual who derided
Edward M. Curran, 93, died peacefully at his home in Concord on Sunday, April 9, 2023. He was the beloved husband of 60 years of the late Mary (Grant) Curran. Edward is