Dear Concord Residents, As a parent, resident and taxpayer, I urge you to vote YES on Jan. 19th, 2023 for the increased funding required to support the middle school project that this
We are voting YES for the new Middle School on Jan.19 because we believe in Concord schools and our educators and our children. Planned via a transparent process, this school was designed
Special Town Meeting is next Thursday, and we think it should be every registered voter’s duty to participate. Or more crudely, put up or shut up. Town Meeting is an old, sometimes
ARTICLE 5. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sum not to exceed $7,200,000 (Seven Million Two Hundred Thousand Dollars), to be expended under the direction of the Town
Pat Nelson and Dawn Guarriello, co-chairs of the Middle School Building Committee, fielded questions from the public at two Zoom info sessions recently. Among the questions was the inclusion of the larger
The Concord School Committee applied for MSBA funding four times and was declined each time. Given that, the Concord School Committee began the new school process in 2019 by requesting funding for
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
TOWN MEETING IS ADJOURNED, ARTICLE 5 HAS PASSED. Next step: The question now moves to a ballot vote on Feb. 16 8:39 pm “The motion passes by more than 2/3rds. 8:38 Kate