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Why Sweden?
By Kristina Joyce. For years, we have been asking why Swedish cyber visitors come to this site more often than any other foreign visitor. A run down of the reasons we've uncovered.
Community Concern: How could the Year 2000 Problem Affect Concord?
By the Concord Y2K Study Committee. The Y2K problem could have deep-reaching and serious effects on our town. Here is a call for participants from a new community group assembling to study the problem.
Spiritual Parenting: Teen Trouble
By Mimi Doe. Reinventing your relationship with your teen.
Get Involved: Contribute to the Concord Magazine
So many of you have asked how you could get involved in this community project...here are some guidelines.
Letters to the Editor
From our electronic mailbag...submit your own for publication!
Hidden Concord: Concord Gaol
By D. Michael Ryan. Sir Archibald Campbell did not enjoy his time in Concord one bit.
Transcendentalist Hair!
By the Staff of the Concord Magazine. Our 19th century Transcendentalists were nonconformists all right, and we offer the visual proof.
New Choices for Internet Service in Concord
By various authors. Until now, we're been pretty limited for good, reliable, fast Internet service in Concord -- here are some new options.
Hidden Concord: The Jonathan Ball House
By Bonnie Allison. The house at 37 Lexington Road has a long and interesting history.
Editorial: Virtual Toilets
By Deborah Bier. Finally, public toilets come to Concord, at least in some shape or form....and a call for real ones on the Milldam.
This Month's Art
By the Staff of the Concord Homepage. Lots of talented artists made this issue beautiful...find out more about them, including Swedish Web artists.
The Back Page
Favorite Concord views and quotes. This time: Fairhaven Bay and RW Emerson.
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