When I read the Bridge headline for a citizen’s letter to the paper, “The greed of the School Committee,” I was startled. (The citizen did not use the word “greed” in his
Concord needs to keep knowledgeable, fair, and effective leaders on our School Committee, and that is why I ask you to re-elect Tracey Marano for School Committee. Her actions speak volumes. Now
Members of the Finance Committee drilled down into the school and town budgets last week as the Town Meeting articles came up for discussion. The committee’s guidelines allow for a 3.26% increase
It’s a “necessities building,” said a smiling Tracey Marano, chair of the Concord-Carlisle Regional High School Committee, speaking about the bathroom facility proposed alongside the football field. But to the Finance Committee,
The town’s large, expensive building projects are not coming before voters in the Fiscal Year 2025 budget, but they are coming, according to the Finance Committee. The January 18 FinCom meeting focused
With $700,000 in hand, the Concord250 Executive Committee is seeking Town Meeting’s approval of an additional $350,000, largely to pay for security for the 2025 parade and related events commemorating the anniversary