The future of the Rundlett Middle School building project will reach a critical juncture in the coming weeks as the CenterPoint Church congregation plans to vote to accept or reject a purchase and sale agreement for land on Clinton Street.For the last.
Ralph Jimenez of Concord served on the Monitor editorial board. The agita over the potential completion of the northwest bypass past Concord Hospital has largely abated. The yard signs on the lawns of the parkway’s opponents have come down. Not so for.
Local developer Stephen Duprey now owns both former Lincoln Financial buildings and 181 acres in the middle of Concord, with plans to house the state Department of Justice, make room for a new parking garage next to the State House, and possibly build.
Brad Cilley lives in Concord. The Concord School Board has recently entered into an option to purchase the 38-acre parcel of land along Clinton Street owned by CenterPoint Church with an eye toward siting a new middle school there. While the School.
The City Council is going through its annual perfunctory review of yet another bloated budget. Based on historical performances by the Council I don’t expect much to come from their efforts or lack thereof. One of the budget items that has percolated.