Concord Monitor
Concord CAP bus system gets unexpected funding boost from the city, resolving questions over support for nonprofits
At one point in their budget deliberations, the Concord City Council seemed on the verge of deflating the funding it grants the free bus system in town. In the final spending plan, it instead…
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4mConcord taxpayers to learn new property values at end of June
Concord taxpayers should keep an eye on their mailboxes toward the end of this month. Long-awaited property values as a result of the citywide revaluation are expected to hit the mail on June 22, according to the city assessor, Jonathan Rice. These new assessments are preliminary, and anyone who thinks the value of their property […]
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2mLocal tennis players shine on all-state teams from Divisions II and III
Milo Cocola, Ethan Hall, Tucker Dragon, Shiloh Poliquin, Billy Reed, Teddy Yap, and Alex Pelletier were named to the all-state tennis teams for Divisions II and III.
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2mHelping Hands: Editor's Note
Volunteers play a large role in our communities. Many of us have been touched in different ways by someone who dedicated their time to working with students in an after-school program, serving up hot meals to those in need, keeping our trails clear of debris, striving to beautify our town centers, or so much more. […]
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4mHopkinton's Lane wins third New England title
Maddy Lane won the 3,200 meters at the New England Interscholastic Track & Field Championships, while Thomas Saysaw finished third in the boys' triple jump and several other area girls and boys placed well.
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7mOpinion: Sitting Bull and the 150th anniversary of Little Bighorn
On the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Little Bighorn, the Native American perspective of the conflict between the Sioux and Cheyenne Indians and the U.S. government is explored, highlighting the importance of respecting the treaties and sovereignty of Native American tribes.