From the campaign: local office in district coming soon.
Wise use of water is encouraged.
Candidate for 14th Middlesex House District takes message of lower taxes into the towns.
From the campaign: Susan Pope backs Republican for Fargo senate seat.
Martinez camp says Rappaport joins campaign.
Paul Macone is sleeping in these days, and loving life.
Martinez said Legislature ignores constituents.
Town considers passing on the acquisition of family farm land.
Update from Public Works Department
Board agrees on a strategy to cut down on plastic containers
Atkins: 'I don't want to jump ship'
Opponents both Republicans
Says Town Meeting article is not a valid bylaw and unenforceable.
In May, Concord had record floods; by early July, it is the opposite.
Public Works urges conservation as lack of precipitation causes reservoirs to fall.
New controls will be capable of handling thermostats, more.
Town Manager responds to why the lights are going out, and cutting the budget to meet contractual obligations.
Marshall Farm adds link to contiguous parcels.
Briefs from the June 28 session.
Volunteers fill seats on committees.
Two town-owned parcels under consideration.
Reception recognizes contribution of town's volunteers.
Scant attendance at hearing to approve document.
Realtor taking on Atkins for state rep
2010 road repair program begins soon for the season.
Attorney General's office to decide.
News briefs from the 6/14 meeting
West Concord residents push back against withdrawal of nominees to advisory group.
Town shuts down lights at night, but makes them available for sale.
Three potential members caused task force to claim conflict of interest
Voters by a wide margin approve design funds for a renovated Concord-Carlisle High School.
Wreath-laying is poignant ceremony to honor Concord residents who fell in battle.
In a cost and energy saving program, the town is shutting off streetlights, although residents can adopt a light and pay for its operation
After Town Meeting vote, Concord may set up solar panels on two parcels of town-owned land
Dan Sack served for more than 20 years; made significant accomplishments
Selectman's choices for West Concord Task Force bring angry response
Selectmen want to resolve what to do with unenforceable ban
Payment in Lieu of Taxes Hard to Come By
Bond sale provides money for town projects
Parcels are few, but some could see a significant tax decrease.