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Family Spirit: Spiritual Parenting and Divorce
By Mimi Doe. Going through a divorce, yet keeping a spiritual focus.
The Concord Year of Harvard
By D. Michael Ryan. Did you know that for one year Harvard College was located in Concord?
Roots on the Web
By Susan A. Duncan. Using the Internet as a powerful genealogy tool, the author describes how you can the same as she recounts her own family search.
Letters to the Editor
From our electronic mailbag...submit your own for publication!
Hidden Concord: Sacred Landscapes - Prehistoric or Not? Part 2
By Peter Waksman. The second part of our journey through local sites which may or may not be prehistoric sacred places.
Everyday Technology: Shopping (Again) with Peapod
By Deborah Bier. We take a second look at Peapod's shopping service...and like what we find much better than a year ago.
A Farewell to Concord's Martin Studio
By Bonnie Allison and Dave Chase. After more than a half-century of involvement in the Concord Community, this photography studio has closed its doors.
Autumn Leaves in Concord
Nature's last hurrah before a long Winter's sleep: Concord's spectacular Fall trees!
This Month's Art
By the Concord Magazine Staff. Art from around the world...plus, Web Rings.
William Munroe and the Library Leave their Mark on Main Street
By Deborah Bier. The founding of the library in 1873 left a stamp on Main Street which is not immediately obvious. In celebration of the 125th anniversary of the library.
The Back Page
Favorite Concord views and quotes. This time: Thoreau on the heavens, plus a star- and moonlit image of the Old North Bridge.
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