
Civic Concord
Episode 24 - Article 26 CPC Appropriations
Host Megan Zammuto talks with Eve Isenberg, Chair of Community Preservation Committee.

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Government news and information from The Town of Concord, Massachusetts .Produced by Minuteman Media Network
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Host Megan Zammuto talks with Eve Isenberg, Chair of Community Preservation Committee.

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