When Concord voters go to the polls on Election Day Nov. 2, they will be selecting candidates for the Concord School District Charter Commission, a nine-member body that is convening for the first time in 10 years to review the school district’s.
In a recent letter to the editor (Monitor, Oct. 8), Steve Shurtleff touts the non-partisan city council elections in Concord. Perhaps what he really means is that after recent actions by both parties, he is hopeful for the resumption of.
Tax Increment Financing exists to allow public improvements to be made that increase the value of adjacent properties, with the cost of those improvements paid for by the ordinary property taxes on the increased value of that property. Unfortunately,.