the Concord MagazineMar '99

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Our First Anniversary
By Deborah Bier, publisher and editor of this site. We celebrate the first anniversary of the Concord Magazine with this issue.

Hidden Concord: Intolerable Papists, Jesuits and Revolutionary Concord
By D. Michael Ryan. Catholicism was not well tolerated in Concord during Revolutionary times.

The Up Side of the Y2K Problem
By the Concord Y2K Study Group. There is good news about Y2K for our community.

This Month's Art
Internet graphic artist Ann Stretton (aka Ann-S-Thesia) illustrates this month's issue with masterful results.

Letters to the Editor
From our electronic mailbag: Sweden, toilets, and more.

Ice
By Allan Cole. A photo essay on the icy beauty of Concord's winter.

A-OOOoooooooo
By David E. Stephens. The wild coyote gains strength in Concord; a resident's experiences with this animal.

Concord Cooking: Mexican-Jamacian Tacos
By Pat R. A quick, easy and delicious way to get around our lack of Mexican restaurants. Do you have a recipe with a Concord connection? Send it to us!

It's Never Too Late
By Bonnie Allison. This funny, often fluffy Hollywood confection was filmed in 1965 right here in Concord...and we never looked lovelier.

Amos Bronson Alcott on "Amusements"
By Amos Bronson Alcott. Childhood education is changing quickly today; some historial perspective on education from a famous progressive of the past.

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

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