In Georgia, voting lines were so long in recent years that people were delivering water to those waiting — at least until the state made it illegal to help them. Georgia voters,
Concord Historical Commission members and town residents are hoping to rename a street in Concord whose title includes a derogatory term referencing Indigenous Americans. The road in question, Squaw Sachem Trail, is
I’m writing today in support of Concord’s own Simon Cataldo, the Democratic candidate for State Rep in the 14th Middlesex District. People say you learn a lot about candidates from the way
Many Concordians, both newer residents and those who have lived here for years, note the loss of smaller homes, particularly those built after World War II. These homes enabled skilled tradesmen and
Townspeople are peeking out from under the pandemic blanket and seeing a changed landscape. Working, learning, shop- ping, socializing — heck, everyday life — looks and feels different than this time in
I am writing in support of Simon Cataldo to be our next State Representative on Beacon Hill. I met Simon on his first canvas in the summer of 2021. He grew up
I was stunned and saddened to read that the Junction Village affordable assisted living project was left unsupported by the current Select Board, resulting in the decision of the Grantham Group to
I would like to thank you, your staff and fellow visionaries for the wonderful, first issue of “The Concord Bridge” I received yesterday. The photography and articles were very interesting and made