Robert Fucci, Providence Journal

Robert Fucci

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Past articles by Robert:

Jolly season predicted for Christmas tree industry

Consumers should have plenty to trees to choose from this Christmas season. → Read More

How Chamber of Commerce is helping Concord businesses this holiday season

The 2020 holiday shopping season may be more important this year than in past due to COVID-19. The pandemic forced a handful of local businesses to shut → Read More

Select Board notes: MBTA plans reduced services in Concord

Please support local journalism by subscribing to . The MBTA has been discussing services among its → Read More

Concord resident unearths mystery beneath burnt grass

Please support local journalism by subscribing to . It was a fine summer day back in July when Concord resident Rob Morrison was doing what most people did earlier during the coronavirus pandemic: yard work. A stubborn patch of burnt grass behind his Monument Street home got under Morrison’s skin, so he started to dig it out. But when his shovel hit something hard, he stopped to investigate. He… → Read More

Concord firefighters prevent structure damage from accidental fire

The Concord Fire Department extinguished an outdoor fire on Nov. 10 before damage could be made to a nearby home. According to Fire Chief Tom Judge, the → Read More

Fall Town Meeting: Winchester moves to prohibit 40B developers

Please support local journalism by subscribing to . Town Meeting members approved two articles on Nov. → Read More

Human remains found in Winchester home

Please support local journalism by subscribing to . Contractors doing demolition at a Winchester home on Nov. 5 discovered human remains, according to a statement from the Middlesex County District Attorney's Office. At approximately 12:26 p.m., the Winchester Police Department responded to a Dartmouth Street residence for a report of bones located on site during demolition. According to the… → Read More

Driver crashes into Concord liquor store

The Concord Police Department is investigating a one-car accident that occurred on Nov. 9. According to Concord police, a female driver in her 70s was → Read More

Update: Driver crashes into Concord liquor store

The Concord Police Department is investigating a one-car accident that occurred on Nov. 9. According to Concord police, a female driver in her 70s was → Read More

Concord police investigating bank robbery

The Concord Police Department is investigating a robbery of the Citizens Bank, located at 97 Lowell Road. According to Chief Joseph O'Connor, the alleged → Read More

Backing the blue: Former Concord crossing guard shows PD her support

Please support local journalism by subscribing to . ALS may have taken Laura Wallen’s ability to speak, but it hasn’t stopped her from being an advocate for law enforcement. The lifelong Concord resident and former crossing guard for the Concord Police Department is aiming to show others not all officers are bad, despite the recent stories and videos of officers in other parts of the country.… → Read More

Winchester native pens inspirational book based on personal hardships

Pancreatic cancer took the life of her father in 2003. Then her sister died from breast cancer in 2004 at just 49 years old with two sons, who she took in. → Read More

Through the eyes of babes: Concord-Carlisle students chronicle COVID pandemic

Lives have been lost. Businesses shuttered. Families decimated. The impact of the coronavirus pandemic has been told through countless stories, both locally and nationally. But few, if any, have been told by today’s youths. David Nurenberg, an English Department teacher at Concord-Carlisle Regional High School, recently conducted a project with his three junior honors classes. The project is a… → Read More

Who are the top donors from Winchester for Trump, Biden campaigns?

Who were the top donors from Winchester to President Donald Trump’s re-election bid and former Vice President Joe Biden’s presidiential efforts? To answer that question, we looked through Federal Election Commission data for people who donated from Jan. 1, 2019 to Oct. 27, 2020. In that span, there were over 26,000 contributions. Here are the top 10 contributions from Winchester, the recipients… → Read More

Concord Select Board notes: Town Counsel rules committee innocent of Open Meeting Law violation

Please support local journalism by subscribing to . After reviewing a complaint filed Oct. 8 against the Transportation Advisory Committee and Town Manager Stephen Crane for the TAC’s failure to take steps to meet under the Open Meeting Law, Town Counsel Mina Makarious said no violation took place. Resident Tanya Gailus Gailus alleged the violation occurred on Sept. 9 without the prior posting… → Read More

Winchester Select Board notes: Town aims for $2M in COVID relief funding

During the Oct. 26 virtual meeting of the Select Board, Winchester Town Manager Lisa Wong said she would submit a request for $2,014,720 from the CARES → Read More

Siblings at Concord-Carlisle Regional High School test positive for COVID

Editor's note: Vital coronavirus stories are being provided for free as a public service to our readers during the coronavirus outbreak. For more coverage, → Read More

Education and the pandemic: How Winchester’s Preschool Social Academy adapted to COVID

Editor's note: Vital coronavirus stories are being provided for free as a public service to our readers during the coronavirus outbreak. For more coverage, → Read More

Winchester Fall Town Meeting: What you need to know

Fall Town Meeting in Winchester will take place Thursday, Nov. 5., at 7:30 p.m. Articles are acted upon and determined exclusively by representative Town → Read More

COVID-19: Concord by the numbers

Editor's note: Vital coronavirus stories are being provided for free as a public service to our readers during the coronavirus outbreak. For more coverage, → Read More