So you want to use your cell phone in downtown Concord. Maybe you’d like to pay for parking, or look up a local business, or just make a call. Good luck with
Get ready to say yōkoso — welcome — to visitors from Concord’s sister city. A group from Nanae, Japan will visit at the end of the month, Mike Lawson of the Concord
In the mid-1990s, Concord made a serious study of Town Meeting, the form of self-government that’s served this community since before the Revolutionary War. “That study commission was formed in a climate
Note to readers: Select Board met on Tuesday instead of Monday due to the Indigenous Peoples’ Day holiday. This story will not appear in print edition of The Concord Bridge until October
Gary Clayton and Rob Munro are the new co-chairs of the Concord250 Executive Committee after former Chairman Henry Dane stepped down from the role. He remains on the committee. The co-chairs said
Like high school graduation, the party began after the speeches. After State Rep. Simon Cataldo (D-Concord) and Sen. Mike Barrett (D-Lexington) announced October 1 as Concord Free Public Library Day in a
The Concord Association of Retired Men held their first meeting of their year at the Brookside apartments. The speaker at our meeting was Selectman Henry Dane, who discussed many of the initiatives
The Select Board will read a proclamation on Oct. 1 declaring the date as Concord Free Public Library Day. Board Chairman Henry Dane offered to declare it Concord Free Public Library Week, but
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