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Wicked Local The COVID-19 pandemic may have canceled the annual in-person Patriots Day parade in Concord, but that won’t stop the town from showing its spirit. A collaboration of Discover Concord, Concord Together, Concord Chamber of Commerce and the Town of Concord invites residents and business owner to decorate their homes and storefronts in patriotic colors to celebrate the Spirit of Concord throughout April. Thanks to two anonymous Concordians, bunting is available free of charge to businesses while supplies last. Go to the Visitor’s Center after Monday, April 5 to pick up the bunting. Those who participate are encouraged to post a photo of their décor on the Concord Together Facebook page for a chance to win one of three $50 gift cards. Decorations should be displayed no later than April 12. ....
Fans of Concord gasholder set online discussion Tuesday The iconic gasholder building on South Main Street in Concord is seen on Monday, Jan. 29, 2018. The structure has been added to the National Register of Historic Places. (ELIZABETH FRANTZ / Monitor staff) Elizabeth Frantz By Monitor staff Published: 12/28/2020 5:05:06 PM Fans of Concord’s gasholder will hold a program on Facebook Live on Tuesday, Dec. 29, from 10 to 10:30, as the deadline nears for the historic building. Find the link on the Facebook page of Visit Concord, NH to hear from speakers who will ideas about the importance and future of the brick building. Scheduled speakers include Alex Ray, founder of Common Man and recent Concord Chamber award winner; Concord high school student John Horangic; and others. ....
No COVID-19 related fine increases, but Contra Costa Co. supervisors plead for compliance By Sam Richards article CONCORD, Calif. - Following emotional, at times intense testimony from both the public and from supervisors, the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday chose not to raise administrative fines for businesses that violate the county s COVID-19-related health orders, saying steep fines would only further harm businesses already barely surviving. County Supervisor Karen Mitchoff, who a week earlier had suggested such fine could go to $10,000 or $20,000 to discourage some habitual violators of health order rules, said Tuesday that the current fines aren t working. She said a group of Danville restaurants openly defying orders to end outdoor dining will keep operating, as will a business in her own central county district that has opted to rack up $1,000-a-day fines rather than obey the rules. ....
I m sorry to use that kind of language, but that s the language we re hearing, Mitchoff said. As for the current uptick in local COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths, This is not going to end until businesses choose to comply, Mitchoff said. Indeed, of almost 25 commenters on the fine proposal Tuesday, almost all either blasted Mitchoff and the other supervisors for even considering the idea, and said they small businesses they or others own are foundering as it is. Two called the idea unconstitutional; one said it would open the county to lawsuits; another said the supervisors were being more like a dictatorship than a republic already, in regard to health orders. ....