Library patrons are now able to reserve books and other materials for pickup.
Residents in the Thoreau depot and town center have been experiencing cloudy water, but the town said it's just air in the water.
Invitation to take part in this peaceful end of day service; 7:30 PM every Tuesday.
Join us for this short peaceful service offered every Wednesday at 12 noon.
Congratulations to the Class of 2020!
When the Temperatures Rise – It’s Too Hot for Spot ®
'We are currently in the early stages of formulating a program with implementation expected in the near future.'
A timeline for Application process and further information on additional materials to submit for review are available on the website.
Concord police answered several questions community members sent about policing policies.
Please use the below grocery items checklist to inform the type of items we can add to our bags in the coming weeks.
The draft is available for public comment until June 22.
Please reduce outdoor water use ASAP to help avoid issuance of mandatory 1-day per week lawn watering restrictions.
Join us for the short service of noonday prayer at 12 noon.
Reducing individual water usage will prevent the need for mandatory 1-day per week lawn watering restrictions.
The meeting is scheduled for June 23.
A talk by Randall Warniers
Visit the below link to view unofficial results.
Just over 17 percent of registered voters hit the polls on Thursday.
With COVID Closure, Flexible New Virtual Arts Programs Keep Kids Creative and Busy at Their Own Pace
Polling stations will be open at the Concord-Carlisle High School gym.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's help share these amazing stories.
Visit the link below to view the formal declaration.
While sunny days and warmer temperatures are good for enjoying great outdoors, they are not nearly as good for the Town’s water supplies.
The repeated death of black Americans by police officers and vigilantes is a disgrace which must be stopped.
The Concord Free Public Library is launching curbside pickup of Library materials for patrons during the pandemic.
Another round of National Merit scholarships were handed out this week to just 36 students across Massachusetts.
A worker fell about 20 feet into a trench during an inspection at the Concord Country Club.
June Auction Features 30 Works by Internationally Exhibited Artist Andy Newman
'Protests taking place across the country are inspiring as we watch thousands march together peacefully in the pursuit of social justice.'
CCACE and IMSCC offer summer music classes for 5th grade through adult
'Our officers are well trained in many subject areas and are expected to deescalate volatile situations whenever possible.'
Please be advised that Concord Public Works’ consultant, EPG, will be conducting drainage outfall inspections town-wide.
This report contains important information about the source and quality of your drinking water.
Dazzling Lightscape at 40 Stow Thanks Community Supporters, Essential Workers
The man is caught on video ripping a "No Trespassing" sign from private property as well as several stones from a private rock wall.
Voter registration ends June 1st, to check if you are registered and to register online, visit the online voter application website.
To view the names in video format, please click below.
This is the second time the Annual Town Meeting is being postponed from its original date in April.
J.Tropeano Inc. will resume construction between Lexington Road to Mill Brook Farm and from Hawthorne Lane to House #571 Cambridge Turnpike.
The Umbrella Holds Stand By Me, A Virtual Celebration of Arts, Community, and Local Businesses