The town's sixth annual 'Ag Day' farmers market festival was held Saturday, Sept. 15.
Concord Center gets a Cultural District designation; check out the different cultural opportunities there.
Owner Bill Griffin installs new cabinets.
No one hurt. Company open for business as it moves quickly to repair damage.
New store indulges hobbies.
Mary Klinoff opens new store in West Concord.
Small increases in price in store.
A Concord author talks about his new idea in book publishing.
Just before teeming rain began, Patch dropped by the public works' semi-annual Business Recycling event.
Active lifestyle clothing store to open soon at Concord Depot.
Sara Campbell uses the hues in the natural world in her exclusive designs.
Verrill Farm teams up with Emerson Hospital for day on the farm for families.
A special customer stopped in for a sandwich on Monday.
New Fitness Together owner won national and international cage fighting awards.
Saturday's parade was stunning.
Thoreau Street shop started early with a party for children and families on Friday afternoon.
Doctor's office in Emerson Hospital's Bedford branch
Main Street closed down for Agricultural Day, in celebration of Concord farms.
The West Concord hub for organic food also plays host to educational programs for the community.
Two health institutions join forces for wellness.
Bill McKibben talks about his new book on Sunday.
Chef and cooking teacher growing food for his family and local community.
Concord residents can go for free but must pre-register.
As part of company philosophy, Patch employees are asked to give five days a year to volunteer in the communities they serve.
Annual event adds new twist: farm equipment demos, fun activities.
The merits of keeping Chapter 40B on the books.
The latest information in a relaxed atmosphere.
West Concord restaurant offers classic Italian dishes.
The Concord Rotary holds a hat contest in support of the Greater Lowell Habitat for Humanity.
No. 9 salsa is made in West Concord.
Despite petition, selectmen vote down license for Lowell Road gas, snack shop.
Selectmen take up purchase in executive session
Family home from 1803 is gutted for new tenant.
Bar at Colonial Inn among state's top 1,000 places to visit.
Irrigation helps, but greens suffer.
Gatehouse in West Concord moving to Walden Street, changing name.
Tree-killing bug nearby, but not in Concord...yet.
Selectmen continue hearing for two weeks.
Emerson Hospital exec will serve for a year.
Veterinarian offers tips, but most of all emphasizes using one’s common sense in protecting your dogs from the heat