Special Town Election June 12, 2018
Reminder to vote!
Reminder to vote!
Hazardous waste collection event for residents and businesses on Monday, September 24, 2018 from 4:00PM – 7:00PM.
Concord Special Town Meeting
The League of Women Voters of Concord-Carlisle will begin its First Friday series with a focus on the Town Manager Selection Process. Panelists will be Tom McKean, Concord Select Board Chair; Arthur Fulman, former Concord Select Board member; Nancy Tavernier, Clerk, Acton Town Manager Search Committee; and Carl Valente, retired Lexington Town Manager. The speakers […]
SwapOff Details: This opportunity is open to Concord residents only. Bring things you no longer want or need (clean and in working order please), take away things you can use. Everything you take is free. As a courtesy to others we ask that you do not plan to stay more than 1 hour. No drop-off […]
The League of Women Voters Candidates' Forum for the Concord Town election will be held on Sunday, March 17, 2 to 4 pm at the Harvey Wheeler Community Center, 1276 Main Street, Concord. The forum will be videotaped and made available for later viewing by Minuteman Media. All candidates on the March 26 ballot have […]
This opportunity is open to Concord residents only. Bring things you no longer want or need (clean and in working order please), take away things you can use. Everything you take is free. As a courtesy to others we ask that you do not plan to stay more than 1 hour. No drop-off of SwapOff […]
The Town of Concord, MA is rich in American revolutionary and literary history. Take part in a 55-minute walking tour led by certified guides. Starting at the Concord Visitors Center located at 58 Main Street. Guests will visit sites such as The Milldam, Monument Square, The Old Hill Burial Ground and more! If you choose […]
The Town of Concord has a long history of sustainability. We have ambitious climate and sustainability goals, including a long-term goal of reducing community-wide greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions 80% by 2050 in alignment with the Paris Climate Accord and the Massachusetts Global Warming Solutions Act. Working with town departments, committees, residents, partners and businesses, Concord’s […]
Concord Public Works (CPW) and ReUsIt sponsor drop-off days in May and October for a wide variety of recyclable and reusable items not collected at the curb. Non-recyclable oversized waste is also collected. Fees are charged for some items. Payment is by check only.