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MassDOT marches for changes to Battle Road

November 15, 2022
Almost 250 years ago, British troops marched from Boston in search of contraband arms. After killing and injuring American patriots on Lexington Green, the Royalist troops were foiled by the patriots’ decision

Plants to be added to park landscape

November 15, 2022
With the popularity of the Bruce Freeman Rail Trail bringing increased bike traffic through Junction Park, the focus remains on safety for pedestrians and cyclists. According to Nat Welch, co-chairman of the
Jennifer Schünemann of Discover Concord was named the Chamber of Commerce’s 2022 Business Person of the Year.

Schünemann is chamber’s business person of the year

November 9, 2022
The Concord Chamber of Commerce held their annual dinner in October, featuring something that’s been missing the past couple years due to Covid: dinner, with people! Congratulations to Jennifer Schünemann, from Discover

Sprucing up for Veterans Day

November 9, 2022
In an effort to highlight the beauty of the town’s war memorials before Veterans Day, Rod Riedel takes a grout knife between the cobblestones that surround the great stone obelisks and gets

Concord Cops now patrol in a Tesla

November 2, 2022
To help the town carry out its ambitious climate goals, the Police Department just took delivery of a 2022 Series Y Tesla that is used for patrols. Police Chief Joe O’Connor is

Issue 3 is in your mailbox

November 2, 2022
You may have noticed that this is the third week that The Concord Bridge has arrived in your mailbox. We, in turn, are noticing something a little different in our inboxes —

Danger kitty, do not pat

November 2, 2022
Betsey Wood was surprised to find a bobcat when she looked out the window recently, calmly enjoying a bit of sunshine in her backyard. “Apparently they are rarely seen,” she wrote in