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Dec 99
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Concord at the Edge of the New Millennium
By Deborah Bier, Publisher and Editor of the Concord Magazine. You may have thought you have read enough millennium messages to last you at least 1,000 years. But this may be the ULTIMATE one.

An Ever-Changing View of the Sudbury River
By Donald Stevenson. A pictorial essay of the Sudbury in all seasons, types of light and weather.

Trey Told Wright Tavern Tales
By D. Michael Ryan. While many of the events on April 19, 1775 took place at the North Bridge, Concord's taverns saw important action, too.

Enter Our New Year's Photo Contest
By the Staff of the Concord Magazine. Send in your photos of Concord on New Year's Eve 1999 or New Year's Day 2000!

Letters to the Editor
From our electronic mailbag: The American Revolution, The Old Manse, Horseback Riding...more.

Guest Editorial: Commercial Aviation at Hanscom Field
By Jan McGinn. Amid all the roar of objections to commercial flights at our local airport, a dissenting opinion is heard.

Remembering Lee's Bridge
By the Staff of the Concord Magazine. Photos and history of this scenic bridge which suddenly collapsed in October.

Special Neighborhood Initiative Section

Hearthside Cooking
By Pantry Patty. Cooking successfully in the modern fireplace takes some experience, some special equipment, and plenty of care.

Concord's Neighborhood Meet
By Concord's Neighborhood Network (formally Concord Citizens Y2K). Residents from most every neighborhood in Concord gather with local police for training and brainstorming.

Help Concord Reach 100%
By Concord's Neighborhood Network. Almost EVERY neighborhood in town is involved in Concord's Neighborhood initiative! There are just a few missing...can you help?


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

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