the Concord MagazineApr '99

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Town Meeting, 1949
By the Staff of the Concord Homepage. What was hot news 50 years ago at Town Meeting, and what does it help us understand about today?

Editorial: Strong Neighborhoods Help Solve the Y2K Problem
By Deborah Bier, editor and publisher of this ezine. If the existing infrastructure cannot be counted on to alleviate all Y2K-generated problems, then how will we cope? The answer lies in strong and active neighborhoods.

Hidden Concord: What Ever Can Go Wrong Will Go Wrong
By D. Michael Ryan. Murphy's Law plagued both sides on April 19, 1775.

Letters to the Editor
From our electronic mailbag: Artists near and far; What happened in the last 53 years?...more

Say it Like a Local
By Anthony Dorman. Say Concord names like you were born here....surprisingly, even the simpliest ones can be tricky.

Plasticine Man Found in Concord, MA
An amazing and surprising discovery was made among this Concord gardener's flower beds.

1999 Patriot's Week Events
Many events throughout Metro Boston to mark the start of the American Revolutionary War.

Editorial: How Can We Put the "Concord" Back in "Concordance"?
By Deborah Bier. As a community, we need a new approach to solving some of our more intractable problems. The art of conflict resolution may be just the thing to make a difference.

Thoreau Almanac
Another installment of this monthly feature: a quote from Walden and a Concord scene, both appropriate to the season.

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