Online Class via Zoom
The Town is working to provide what we can to Emerson Hospital as one of our community’s critical stakeholders and partners.
Rabbi Sam Pollak will join Kerem Shalom this summer as its first Director of Congregational Learning
Here is the latest updates about the coronavirus in Concord.
Lincoln Resident Hired as Executive Coach
During the week of April 12-18, public safety agencies take time to reflect on the critical role telecommunications professionals play.
Concord Firefighter Evan Foisy brought his firehouse concert to Concord residents over Facebook in an effort to lift their spirits.
The town said it received a number of complaints from residents about the use of parks and the lack of social distancing.
The town said the lack of availability of tests means many people who are symptomatic are not being tested or reported as positive cases.
This nurse's three kids decorated their house windows with encouraging drawings and messages for their germ-fighting mommy.
Teachers at Willard Elementary School drove around town to spread love to their housebound students.
Residents can now text to enroll in Concord's CodeRED alert system.
Now is a great time to get back to your music.
The meeting was scheduled for April 24 but will be moved to a later date.
For general information for residents about the coronavirus, visiti https://www.buoyhealth.com/diagnoses-a-z/coronavirus/.
Share Shabbat and special events online
Using her connections to manufacturers in China, Kara Dyer is trying to bring 40,000 N95 face masks to hospitals on the East Coast.
The number of cases continues to grow quickly and it is more important than ever to maintain hygiene and social distancing best practices.
The annual town election will be postponed to June 11.
Join us online for Morning Prayer on Sunday, March 29 at 10 am.
One of the best ways you can help your community is to stay home to stop the spread of COVID-19.
Cleaning Products and Our Pets
Medical staffers in Concord's Emerson Hospital shared a photo meant to send a message to residents at home.
As of March 18th, the number of confirmed or presumptive cases of COVID-19 in Concord is 0.
This will be the first presumptive positive case of the virus in the town.
Local restaurants have closed their dining rooms. Here's where to eat and support local businesses.
As a reminder, sign up for code-red for phone call updates on COVID-19 and any emergency situations going forward.
Schools and other facilities across Massachusetts are working to fill the gap caused by school closures and provide meals to students.
Both departments will be taking non-emergency calls over the phone and through a speaker system to limit public access to stations.
Sunday Morning Prayer services on-line, March 22 and 29 and April 4
The emergency Select Board Meeting will be streamed live on Facebook. Watch it here.
Here are the ten women and seven men from Concord running in this year's Boston Marathon.
Concord Youth Theatre offers Spring classes and workshops for students in Pre-K through Grade 12.
Concord churches join together for ecumenical service at Trinity Episcopal Church.
Concord voters continued statewide trends when they voted in Tuesday's Democratic primary by favoring Joe Biden.
Find polling locations, who's on the ballot, voting times and more before you head out to vote on Super Tuesday.
Residents risk of contracting Coronavirus is low, but the district superintendent pointed out that the flu risk is still high.
Social Security
The money will be used to buy an electric school bus and one charging station.
Jonathan M. Keyes is this year’s Honored Citizen.