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The Cupolas and Steeples of Concord
A photo essay by Richard Stevenson. Spring inSPIREd us to look upward at Concord's beautiful rooftops.
Concord is Truly Out of this World
By the Staff of the Concord Magazine. The planet Mars shows us a copper-colored Concord.
Letters to the Editor
From our electronic mailbag: Sally Ann Bake Shop, CCHS Alumni, more Loring Coleman.
Hidden Concord: The Concord Fight and Fearless Isaac Davis
By D. Michael Ryan. Acton's commander led the minutemen to battle at the North Bridge
This Month's Issue
By the Staff of the Concord Magazine. This month's issue, including the featured artist.
Using a Satellite Internet Connection
By Gregory Bruell. A satellite Internet connection is an option here in Concord...unfortunately, not one which this former user highly recommends.
Special Y2K Section
Concord Citizens Y2K
This ad hoc community group is helping neighborhoods come together to work to keep warm and safe during potential problems from the Millennium Bug.
An Overview of Food Storage Preparations
By Pantry Patty. This Concord resident gives advice about creating a food storage plan that's right for your family.
Neighborhoods Convene to Tackle Y2K
By Deborah Bier. Lively discussion, fun, and some serious consideration among neighbors marked a Y2K meeting on Martin Road.
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