The 150th anniversary of the Concord Free Public Library is approaching fast! Join us on Sunday, October 1 from 2-4 p.m. for a party and parade celebrating this historic day. Local and
Select Board members say there’s no rush to remove the Warner’s Pond dam. The town is looking at taking out the dam in light of the high cost of dredging the pond,
Developers envision razing the former Papa Razzi trattoria and putting up a new building whose tenants could include restaurants, a bank and an urgent care clinic. But some worried residents who tuned
Concord is hiring outside legal help to extricate itself from a failed partnership with neighboring Acton to create a regional 911 dispatch center. The Select Board voted at its most recent meeting
As students venture into the newly chilly morning air with fresh notebooks and full-bellied backpacks for the start of classes this week, they’re meeting with a host of changes and upgrades to
Concord’s Select Board is teaming up with its counterparts in Bedford, Lexington and Lincoln to press Gov. Maura Healey to clip the wings of a proposed dramatic expansion of private jet hangar
My Aunt Louise would visit most weekends from Boston. She always had a box of cookies and newspaper comics. I remember two comics: one by Athelstan Spilhaus (interesting for its scientific topics,
I understand that the town is under state orders to develop new multi-family housing. The town website was difficult to navigate, so I’d like to state here that I and many of
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