the Concord Magazine Jan/Feb 2001
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Table of Contents Feminine Form in a Rock Pile
By Peter Waksman. Tramps in the local woods uncover forms made of rock which may have been placed by ancient human hands.

Concord Icon Contest: Heating Up a Cold Winter
By Deborah Bier. Tired of the same ol' North Bridge, Emerson, Thoreau, Minuteman Statue, or Walden Pond? Here's to a new look for our favorite figures and places.

Battle Road and Vietnam Merge Across History
By D. Michael Ryan. Though separated by nearly two centuries and tens-of-thousands of miles, New England and Southeast Asia hauntingly merge.

Thoreau, Myth and History
By Leslie Perrin Wilson. A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers celebrates the Universality of myth, shunning the narrow focus of the historian. (Final article in a continuing series)

Old News from Concord - 65 Years Ago
What was news in Concord 65 years ago is both quaintly different and surprisingly the same as today.

One Year After the Night the Lights Didn't Go Out
Concord's Neighborhood Network started as a response to the threat of the Millennium Bug, but vowed to survive far beyond New Years. A view of CNN over the year and into the future.

Concord Prepares for the Flu
By Concord's Neighborhood Network. Though not expected to occur this year or at any specific time in the future, Concord is working to respond to a future flu pandemic. Find out how you begin to can prepare yourself, family, and neighborhood.

Letters to the Editor
From our electronic mailbag: Transcendentalism, memories of the postmaster (1940's), loyal fans, and a lush, digital Concord.

Jazz, Latin Music, and Musical Theatre in the Spotlight on WIQH
By Anthony Dorman. A variety of music for many tastes is broadcast on our local public radio station.

Photographic Exhibit of Conserved Massachusetts Landscapes Comes to Concord
By Carol L. Haines. Conserving undeveloped land has long been a priority in Concord. This exhibit at the Concord Museum focuses on these special terrains.

Thoreau Almanac
A quote from any of Thoreau's writings and a Concord scene, both appropriate to the season.


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