One day this summer, a young British couple stepped out of the rain and into North Bridge Antiques on Walden Street in search of a vintage ring. Guided to a display at
Over the past several years, West Concord has become a hotbed of creativity thanks to the collaboration of dedicated volunteers and responsive town officials. And now the West Concord Junction Cultural District
Trinity Episcopal Church is pleased to announce “For the Love of Water”, an exhibition of paintings of New England waterfronts by Paul Arsenault. Raised in Hingham and a graduate of the Art
By Chris Randall Correspondent Composer, writer and theater director David MacAdam speaks about his musical, Ruth, and offers an inside look into the writing of the play and the creative vision that
Concord resident Eric Van Loon was fresh out of law school in 1972, working for a legal aid program sponsored by Harvard University. He was part of a legal team representing Black
On the evening of Monday, August 28th, two days before the official start of school, the Concord-Carlisle High School auditorium was already teeming with eager students and parents from CC’s performing arts
News stories about the actors’ union strike often spotlight high-wattage stars like Fran Drescher, Kevin Bacon and Jennifer Garner. But most rank-and-file members of SAG-AFTRA don’t go home to a Hollywood mansion
By Fiona Stevenson, Concord Free Library Back To School brings so much excitement around our neighborhoods and makes some of us who are long past backpacks, worksheets and new pencils choose some
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