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Green Thumbs keep West Concord in bloom

October 26, 2022
How many times have you driven through West Concord in the summer months and noticed women and men working in the five beautiful roadside gardens and wondered who they were? We are

Visitors Center rededicated after 20 years

October 26, 2022
Twenty years ago, tourists and residents strolling in the Milldam couldn’t find a restroom. There weren’t any. But through the work of dedicated business owners and town government officials, the Concord Visitors

New Concord firefighters

October 26, 2022
New Concord firefighters Ben Lewis, Jamie Henderson and Paul Armann threw on their flippers to complete the water rescue aspects of their orientation recently. They also went to JP Carroll to learn

Committee campaigns for a more inclusive Concord

October 26, 2022
The Town of Concord has created a new committee designed to combat racism and promote inclusivity called the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Commision. The commission began operating in the Spring of

Tourists return as pandemic eases

October 26, 2022
Visitors are flocking to Concord in record numbers, according to Beth Williams, tourism and economic vitality director for the town. “Our numbers are beating all prior years,” said Williams, adding that 10,000

Your Election Guide – 2022

October 20, 2022
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

Junction Village project terminated

October 20, 2022
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

New director explores Concord Museum

October 20, 2022
Lisa Krassner walks wide-eyed around the Concord Museum these days.The new director has been on the job for a few short weeks, and has new reasons to be excited by the newly