For more local election information visit the link below! Elections and Voting
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For more local election information visit the link below! Elections and Voting |
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To learn more about Concord's new Time of Use Rates, click the link below! Time of Use Rates |
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Concord author Peter Alden will share stories from his new memoir, My Wild Life: Rare-Birds, Close Calls, and Adventures of an Eco-Explorer. He's led tours to 100 countries, lost no tourists, walked away from three plane crashes, had a lion walk through his campsite, and had lunch flying over the Himalayas with Mother Teresa, who told […]
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The Boston Globe's lead meteorologist, Ken Mahan will talk about New England's changing weather - the effects of climate change we are experiencing today and what to expect in the future. This CMS Speaker Series event will take place in the auditorium of the new, net-zero, Ellen Garrison Building. This event is open to the […] |
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The League of Women Voters of Concord-Carlisle (LWVCC) Town Government and Observer Committee will host Warrant Review Sessions throughout April 2026. These sessions offer residents a chance to learn about and ask […] |
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Join to learn how you can use a mosquito dunk bucket to control mosquito populations without harming native pollinators! Reserve your supplies, then drop-in any time during the program to […] |
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Join us for this powerful one-day gathering bringing together 250+ passionate climate leaders from across Massachusetts. After two consecutive sold-out conferences, we’re back and bigger than ever on April 8, […]
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Embrace Spring and join folks at Fowler Library for a seed starting workshop with Jess Myles! |
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See examples of how the staff at Mount Auburn Cemetery converted many areas of labor-intensive and carbon-intensive lawns to various lower-maintenance meadow and ground-cover plantings. Please register for this event. |
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What do you do with a broken toaster? Or a bike with a flat tire? Toss it? No way! Save your broken household goods from the landfill by mending them […] |
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Monthly meeting of the town's Climate Action Committee See meeting agendas and minutes HERE |
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To celebrate Earth Day and OARS' 40th Anniversary, we're bringing the Wild & Scenic Film Festival to Concord for FIVE DAYS of community-focused events, anchored by our annual film screenings on April 25. See the full schedule of events and get your tickets here! April 22 Wild & Scenic: A Conversation with Julia Blatt and […]
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Go Heat Pumps! You may have heard more people in Massachusetts talking about heat pumps—and for good reason. Heat pumps are an efficient, all-electric system that can heat and cool your home while lowering emissions and improving comfort year-round. Join wonderful Bob Zogg of the HeatSmart Alliance and animated Kit Wu of the […] |
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Celebrate Earth Day on Sunday the 26th with a walk to Walden Pond. Multiple groups starting from Concord and Lincoln will converge at the Thoreau Cabin Site to celebrate the natural world and renew our commitment to protect it. A simple meet-up with music, inspiring words, and sharing of wishes & commitments. Meet at First […] |
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Join your fellow Concordians for the first night of our Annual Town Meeting! To learn more, follow the link below! 2026 Annual Town Meeting |
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Is Clean Energy Too Expensive? Or Are Renewables Our Path to Stability, Reliability, AND affordability? Please join Amanda Barker, from the Green Energy Consumers Alliance, to explore why climate goals are as important as ever. She will look at the overall Massachusetts roadmap for addressing climate change and assess where we stand in terms […] |
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May is National Bike Month! As part of Safe Routes to School, celebrate spring and sustainability during the Concord Family Bike Festival at Bradford Mill (43 Bradford Street, the back parking lot). Grab your helmets and water bottles, and pedal on over! There will be fun for all ages and abilities, whether you are using […] |
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Will We Still Have Forests in 50 Years? And Why We Should Care Dr. William Moomaw, a lead author of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize winning climate report, will explore the role of forests and other ecosystems in moderating climate change in combination with new technologies and our behaviors. The threats to our forests from […] |