Where do you take your Bridge? Whether you’re traveling the world, visiting a favorite spot in Concord or just reading at home, we want to see you with the paper! Send your
As students venture into the newly chilly morning air with fresh notebooks and full-bellied backpacks for the start of classes this week, they’re meeting with a host of changes and upgrades to
Gregory Alexander Myers, of Fitchburg, passed away unexpectedly on August 11, 2023. He was born in Martinsburg, West Virginia on August 18, 1950, to David and Jeanne Myers. Greg was a 1968
To my mind, Massachusetts’ lowest-in-the-nation gun violence statistics are a consequence of our strong gun safety laws. We are living in the wake of the Supreme Court’s recent Bruen decision, which further
Charlotte Ann “Chuckie” Jolle, 83, of Concord, formerly of Quincy and Weymouth, passed away peacefully on July 20, 2023 at Emerson Hospital with her daughters by her side. She was born on
The Friends of the Concord Free Public Library Annual Book Sale came together in stunning fashion on Saturday, June 10, thanks to hundreds of volunteer hours that began a year ago. Since
The World’s A Stage Players to perform free outdoor Shakespeare Eleven years ago, The Concord Players tried something new. They staged a free, abridged performance of William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Anthony Bruce Munroe August 17, 1947 –June 6, 2023, was born in New York City to Warren Munroe and Zenia (Kaczynski) who were living in the same New York brownstone on E.66th Street at
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