Crime & Safety

Week in Review: CMS Standing Together; Celebrating Thanksgiving; and the Kickoff to Holiday Shopping

A look back at this past week's headlines.


Between preparing Thanksgiving dinner and getting your holiday shopping underway, it was a busy week here in Concord. Here's a look at some of this past week's headlines.

On Monday, we saw a preview of the , hosted by the Guild of Volunteers of the Concord Museum. for more information on where to get your tickets for the tour, scheduled for this Saturday, Dec. 3.

Chief Barry Neal of the also announced on Monday that his department will be conducting at all licensed establishments now through the end of the year.

On Tuesday, shared some photos of their from the previous weekend, which collected more than 250 Thanksgiving turkeys to be donated to families in the Greater Boston area.

On Wednesday, the students of pledged to in their school and community. For three days, sixth, seventh, and eighth graders participated in a myriad of programs designed to highlight the different faces of bullying, and teach kids how not only to avoid such situations, but to intervene and help prevent them from occurring in the first place.

On Thursday, we brought you a from co-owner Stephen Verrill, who spoke about all that goes into preparing for the holiday at the farm and what he is thankful for this year.

Friday saw an image gallery featuring more than two dozen photos from the game against the Bedford Buccaneers. CCHS won the Turkey Day matchup 34-7.

Yesterday was , and we heard from some of the members of the , as well as , on the importance of supporting locally owned and operated businesses.


  


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