The Concord-Carlisle Human Rights Council hosted a reception on Dec. 4 to honor and hear perspectives from Concord Police Chief Joseph O’Connor. O’Connor shared his personal reflections on his career and the
The Concord Minute Men are looking for a few good men and women to join their ranks and keep the spirit of 1775 alive as they prepare for the celebration of the
For centuries, Concordians have enjoyed the 54 acres of silver-green waters and wooded isles of Warner’s Pond, sometimes called the Gateway to West Concord. Town history has unfolded along the pond’s shores,
Land Court Judge Howard P. Speicher has sided with the town of Concord, finding in his Nov. 23, decision that the public does have the right to access a disputed portion of
Fiscal Year 2023 Preliminary assessments of Concord residential and commercial properties. The tax rate will be finalized after the Select Board classification hearing on November 23, 2022. The meeting is scheduled to
CONCORD — Thomas M. Mulcahy, a 22-year veteran of the Concord Police Department, will become the Department’s Interim Chief of Police effective Dec. 23. Town Manager Kerry Lafleur chose Captain Mulcahy to
Residents call for a closer look at the budget. After an hours-long hearing last week, the 15-member Finance Committee voted to support Article 5 on the special Town Meeting warrant, which asks
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