What an incredible night: a courageous battle on the gridiron between two old rivals, and a 50/50 raffle for a good cause! The Scholarship Fund of Concord and Carlisle would like to
With the spread of COVID now ebbing, Superintendent of Schools Laurie Hunter is thinking beyond the pandemic towards a robust school year. “It’s a great start,” Hunter said six weeks into the
Will Eno did not set out to be a playwright, more-or-less an award-winning playwright in the United States and abroad. He entered it “sideways.” “Trying little things, here and there,” he said
Barbara “Barb” Bradle Winstanley, of Concord, died peacefully on October 20, 2022 surrounded by her loving family. She was born in Chicago, Illinois on January 19, 1942 to her late parents, Robert
Concord school officials and educators are taking steps to promote inclusion and a sense of belonging among diverse students in the district through a variety of programs, both old and new. The
C-C coach is back on the field after health struggle Mark Hernandez is a busy man. He kind of likes it that way. Hernandez is in charge of security at Concord- Carlisle
When he talked about why he was so successful during his time at Concord- Carlisle, Lowell “Sandy” Smith had no trouble putting his finger on it. “It’s the bond between athlete and
This week and in the two weeks before the Nov. 8 election, the Concord Bridge will be providing voter guides and helpful short interviews with the state representative candidates in the 13th