Concord’s long-stalled parking meters are on their way out of town. The town previously installed “smart meters” that let drivers pay for
December 1, 2023
At 5:30 a.m., a lot of people are either still asleep or just beginning to wake up. Not Charlie Peachey. He’s already
December 1, 2023
Fred Berthoff learned how to paint in prison, saying he “took tips from a couple of old-time Brooklyn wise guys” while incarcerated
December 1, 2023
Several former Concord-Carlisle harriers competed in the New England Small College Athletic Conference Cross Country championship held at Amherst College on October
December 1, 2023
By Wilson Kerr Last week, most of us had turkey for Thanksgiving dinner. Now considered the centerpiece of a traditional meal commemorating
December 1, 2023
Being an historic town, Concord is filled with signs and monuments that explain the history that went on here, from the pre-Colonial
November 30, 2023
Covering the signs is a cowardly denial of historical and cultural wrongdoing. What would serve us better and more importantly penitential would
November 30, 2023
In 2020, a committee was commissioned to recommend changes to our commonwealth’s flag and motto, both of which were deemed offensive and
November 30, 2023
I have been watching from the sidelines as a relatively new member of the Concord community; however, I was dismayed by the
November 30, 2023
I attended the Natural Resources Commission’s public meeting about plans for Warner’s Pond and thought it was very informative and clearly presented.
November 30, 2023