I read with interest Peter Alden’s article about the holiday season bird count in the January 20, 2023 issue “Birders of a feather count Concord’s birds together”. I suspect many more Concordians
By Anne O’Connor anne@theconcordbridge.org Concord resident Tejal R. Mehta is stepping into a new position. As of March 2, the former associate justice is the newest First Justice of the Ayer District
Concord-Carlisle High School’s athletics program has always offered a wide variety of sports that suit just about anyone’s interests or talents. This spring, there will be one more sport on the menu:
A dozen local volunteers recently lent a hand to raise the walls of a new Habitat for Humanity of Greater Lowell build in Concord. The ceremony was a celebration of the supporters who
The year Michal Adar-Orgad’s daughter turned 12 and was preparing to celebrate her bat mitzvah, she wanted to mark the event by instilling in her daughter a sense of empowerment. “We are
In 1850, if you wanted a walking companion to amble about Concord to learn what’s up, your best choice was to knock on Henry Thoreau’s door. Today you would call Richard Forman.
If you are a Concord renter and your landlord doesn’t renew your lease, you’re going to scramble to find a new place in a tight and expensive real estate market. This is
John R. Mannheim, passed away peacefully on Dec. 23, 2022 in the presence of his beloved wife, Claire. He leaves his daughter Sidney and husband James, daughter Stacy and husband Ross, his