By Laurie O’Neill Correspondent When Alice Rosa was a child in Italy, her mother, years before she moved to Concord, a graduate of a Milan art academy, let the little girl sit
The streets surrounding West Concord Village will once again fill with music for the fourth annual West Concord Porchfest from 1-5 p.m. on Sept. 23. Porchfest is a free, all-ages grassroots community
The Concord Cultural Council’s grant period opens on Sept. 1 and closes on Oct. 17. Those organizations interested in applying for a grant can go to www.Massculturalcouncil.org for information about criteria and
In these hot, long days, attention spans are short and nothing comes easily. So what to read when you can barely summon the energy to crack open a book? The pages will
Sharon Lee Walden Wyman, 81, died peacefully in her Concord home in the Chamberlain Apartments at Newbury Court on August 3. She was born on August 14, 1941 in Cambridge, daughter of
Concord standup comedian Andrew Della Volpe will be headlining at Nick’s Comedy Stop August 18 and 19 after years of honing his comedy chops. “Headlining Nick’s Comedy Stop is a huge milestone
Concord Conservatory of Music’s West Side String Program allows violin and viola students to learn to play their instrument at a high level while becoming part of a music community. Now, new
An opening reception was held recently at the Fowler Library for “Every Picture Tells a Story,” an exhibit celebrating Concord Free Public Library’s 150th anniversary. It will be up for all to
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