The two candidates for a seat on the Select Board handled questions about rising taxes, housing and controlling growth at a League of Women Voters-sponsored debate. Mark Howell and Karlen Reed face
Unfortunately, a lot of misinformation and accusatorial insinuation in this subject has been circulating on social media. Some are asserting that a lavish or poorly executed design is why funding was denied.
The superintendent didn’t want to be there. Nor did the co-chair of the Building Committee. But they both urged the crowd of about 1,000 residents at the special Town Meeting to open
Projected increases in property taxes will be a subject of debate at the Jan. 19 Special Town Meeting. Voters will be asked to approve an additional borrowing of $7,200,000 to build the
Middle School Building Committee plans forums, coffee hours There will be a Special Town Meeting January 19, 2023 at 7 p.m. for Concord residents to decide whether to approve increased funding for
This week and in the two weeks before the Nov. 8 election, the Concord Bridge will be providing voter guides and helpful short interviews with the state representative candidates in the 13th
Concord selectmen denied a fervent request that the board send a letter to the state showing its support for the Christopher Heights at Junction Village affordable housing development at its meeting this