In this age of Internet-augmented rage, Town Meeting shows what “civil discourse” can be. Opponents and proponents of a particular action make thoughtful presentations on the merits of the matter and the
Rather than celebrate our past 250 years with historic granite plinths, parades, and costumed balls Concord should celebrate our next 250 years. The town’s Select Board should resolve to plant 250 shade
In her recent letter, Carolyn Davies raised concerns about bicycle riders riding on the sidewalk. I regularly ride a bicycle on the roads around Concord, Acton and Carlisle, usually on the side
Last week’s edition of The Concord Bridge included a front page article with the headline, “Judge rules in favor of town on public access to Estabrook Road.” The article included a photo
I am so thankful to live in a community that is covered by such great journalism of the big things that matter to little communities. I also love that The Concord Bridge
The town of Concord is all about history and how sad it is that the history of the Concord Visitor’s Center has been lost. The Concord Business Partnership and many others, including
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