Don't Forget the Concord Homepage!
Our Community Website acts as an underlying resource to the Concord Magazine...like an encyclopedia of information to fill in background and to provide you with more information should you want it. You can also choose from:
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Dinner with Concord Olympian Laurie Baker
By Kristina Joyce. Memories of a community celebration for US Women's Hockey Team Olympian Laurie Baker.
Peter Bulkeley and Concord
By Murray Scott Downs. The author traces his family genealogy right to the earliest days of Concord's history.
Safeguards Against Rabies
By Concord Magazine Staff. Rabies has already been found here this spring, so it's time to review safety and prevention.
Common-Sense Approach Missing from Child Internet Safety
By Deborah Bier. You may already know a lot of what it takes to keep kids safe on the Internet...find out more.
Concord Pet Care Fair and Adoption Day
By Andrea Taylor. Starting May 3, it's national Adopt a Pet Week and Be Kind to Animals Week...here is Concord's contribution to these efforts.
Concord Homepage Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
You've asked 'em, and we've answered 'em.
For Memorial Day, Part 1: Samuel Melvin at Andersonville
By Samantha Wilson with help of Melvin descendant Carol Caulkins. One of the brothers remembered at the Melvin Memorial is buried where he died at Andersonville Prison, Georgia...a little of his story and moving photos of the cemetery.
For Memorial Day, Part 2: Tribute to the Vietnam Veterans
A unique poem by Concord 8th grader @ndre@.
The Dawn of an Interest in Local Archeology
By Peter Waksman. This amateur archeologist and Concord resident shares how he got started studying and finding prehistoric artifacts in Concord.
Town Meeting 1773-74: A Resounding Stand Is Taken
By D. Michael Ryan. How Town Meeting played a vital role in the coming of the American Revolution.
The Back Page
Favorite Concord views and quotes. This time: Emerson.
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How do you like to read through a paper magazine? Do you navigate through the table of contents, going only to articles which catch your eye? Do you start one end and turn one page after another until you've flipped through every one? Or some of both approaches?
You can read this electronic magazine (or "e-zine") the same way. Choose the Table of Contents link at the bottom or top of each page for the index of articles. Or, choose the "next" or "previous" page links if you want to "flip" through every page.
The only thing we can't offer you that a paper magazine can is those annoying little subscription cards which fall out, littering everywhere. Oh, and papercuts. Ouch!
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