
Highlights from our virtual mailbag. Please email your letters to us, making them as short as possible. We reserve the right to edit them for length and clarity. For safety's sake, they may be published anonymously, but you must send us your name in your email. We're sorry, but we cannot answer all questions we receive.
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A Last Message from a Loved One
I want to thank you for making it possible to send a very special
postcard to my sister, who in turn will deliver it to my dying father
in a nursing home. Again, thank you for making this possible from
Hutchinson, KS to Pawtucket, RI some 1700 miles away!
Janice Taylor - Pawtucket, RI
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Concord, Austrian Style
I happened to have my camera in my hand when I came upon this sight (at right) in Vienna. It says "Auto Concord Wein."
Paul Krochmal
ANOTHER Concord Homepage?!
Today I just discovered a second Concord webpage aside from your own; it's at
here. Do you
know what this is? A competing Concord page? A more official one? What's
your opinion of it? Thanks.
Rick - Concord
We get regular questions about this subject. That site has been around for over a year: it is the municipal government's Website. There are types of info we can provide which they cannot and vice versa, and we each have different purposes. So it is proper that the town government have their own site. And we think the more info and service the town site provides, the better for all of us.
We make this site as a gift to the Concord community. In doing so, we wish only for its health and well-being. So, it would be narrow-minded for us to consider them "competitors." Our goal is that we are mutually complementary.
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Concord, French Style
I live in Paris and I read your September issue illustrated by Kristina Joyce.
While in the USA on business, I am writing you with a comment that I enjoy
your magazine.
Here is a little "Concord" trivia from France for your readers. I flew a few
months ago in the one-and-only supersonic commercial aircraft "The Concorde"
which was developed in France. We French are very proud of it.
Au Revoir,
Jean-Paul Gaulard - Paris
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