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A Robust Return

October 27, 2022
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

Affordable housing in ‘dire straits’

October 27, 2022
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

Concord transplant is growing roots

October 27, 2022
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

Creating a culture of anti-racism

October 27, 2022
Concord school officials and educators are taking steps to promote inclusion and a sense of belonging among diverse students in the district through a variety of programs, both old and new. The

Old yellowwood is true giving tree

October 20, 2022
The beloved old tree in our backyard is dying. An American Yellowwood– Cladrastis kentukea– it was probably planted at the time our house was built, over 125 years ago. At 55 feet

Time Outdoors – Rivers run through it

October 20, 2022
Wilson Kerr lives in Concord and is an avid outdoorsman and amateur naturalist. This monthly column is written to help grow awareness of the wonders of nature. In this increasingly fast-paced and

Concord, come cross The Bridge

October 13, 2022
You’ve heard the rumor: local journalism is dying. We beg to differ. Welcome to The Concord Bridge, created by Concord people for Concord people, with an eye toward informing readers about the
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