Thursday, Aug. 31 3:17 a.m. Police stopped a car on Route 2 East and transported one person to the police station. The driver was issued a summons for no valid inspection sticker,
Where do you take your Bridge? Whether you’re traveling the world, visiting a favorite spot in Concord or just reading at home, we want to see you with the paper! Send your
Thursday, June 1 12:42 a.m. A vehicle in the rotary Gulf had a flat tire that was being changed. 7:44 a.m. A male walking on Route 2 west just past Old Road
When two 30-something men came into the Town House wielding cameras last summer, they came, they saw and they left thanks to the calmness of the forward-facing staff in the building. “They
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
Sally Kane Nelson, 83, of York, Pennsylvania, formerly of Concord, died peacefully at SpiriTrust Lutheran, the Village at Sprenkle Drive on February 28. She was born in Boston on April 15, 1939
The Concord-Carlisle Human Rights Council hosted a reception on Dec. 4 to honor and hear perspectives from Concord Police Chief Joseph O’Connor. O’Connor shared his personal reflections on his career and the
The DEI Commission tackles discrimination in business, schools and housing “This needs to keep happening,” said Josh Lee, co-chair of the town’s DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) Commission at a meeting with
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