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Past articles by Rob:

Is Patriot Beverages at the root of the Concord-Littleton water dispute?

As Concord and Littleton head to court over the right to use Nagog Pond for their towns’ water supplies, a Littleton bottling plant has come under additional scrutiny.Patriot Beverages LLC moved into the plant on Harvard Road in Littleton that formerly housed the Veryfine bottling company in 2016, but the plant has not been operating at full capacity yet.Now as Littleton officials claim they… → Read More

Bobcat sighting in Concord

Daniel del Sobral was sitting in the TV room of his home on Bartkus Farm Road in Concord, around 6:30 p.m. Oct. 17, when he said he saw something moving in his backyard.“It looks like a big cat, you know? So my wife and I were trying to figure out what it was,” del Sobral said.Del Sobral said it was seeing the creature move that caused the light bulb to go off for him.“When it walked -- you’ve… → Read More

Update: Koh petitioning for recount of 3rd district congressional result

Dan Koh's campaign said they had turned in over 1,300 signatures petitioning for a recount of the Massachusetts 3rd Congressional District election to → Read More

Update: Koh petitioning for recount of 3rd district congressional result

Dan Koh's campaign said they had turned in over 1,300 signatures petitioning for a recount of the Massachusetts 3rd Congressional District election to → Read More

Concord Fire Department hires new assistant chief

The Concord Fire Department has hired a new assistant chief, filling a vacancy that has been open since November 2017.Assistant Chief Walter Latta has → Read More

Concord Fire Department hires new assistant chief

The Concord Fire Department has hired a new assistant chief, filling a vacancy that has been open since November 2017.Assistant Chief Walter Latta has → Read More

Town to take over public access television

The Concord town manager’s office announced this week that the town is taking steps to take control of Public, Educational and Governmental (PEG) cable access services in the town starting on Oct. 1.Since 2004, the nonprofit Concord Carlisle Television, Inc., has managed these services, but they and the town have agreed to allow their contact to expire at the end of September.“Given the… → Read More