By Ken Anderson As I held the door for a lady at the West Concord Middlesex Saving Bank, I recognized her from around town and the Council on Aging center at the
Their time was up: Concord’s three surviving tercentenary markers were pulled up Thursday morning. Two of the signs — “The Milldam” and “Jethro’s Tree” — were removed from Concord Center. The other,
Marie T. Dempsey, 90, of Sudbury and Hyannis Port, MA, passed on January 21st, 2024, peacefully in her home surrounded by her loving family. Marie was a graduate of Notre Dame Academy
Concord’s School Committee wants to hear from residents as they determine what to call the new middle school now under construction on Old Marlboro Road. Name submissions will be accepted through January
The warrant for 2024 Town Meeting closes January 3. The deadline drew a slate of speakers to Monday’s Select Board meeting — and it wasn’t all one big kumbaya moment. First up:
The Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Commission’s debatable, some may even say baseless, proposal to tamper with our town’s historic markers and the Select Board’s swift decision to remove these markers have opened
Anyone reading the Bridge for the last few weeks might conclude that the 250th anniversary is about DEI, LGBTQ+, or BIPOC issues. Whatever happened to the American Revolution? Instead of focusing on
The Select Board has ordered three controversial historical signs temporarily “removed for maintenance” while the town decides their ultimate fate. The board voted 4-1 to pull the three Tercentary markers — two
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