It may seem like a sleepy place, but it is alive with the “Friends of the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery”. The Friends is a very collaborative relationship with the town’s Cemetery Committee and
Written in 1941 by Concord resident Maureen Costello Belt The original name, “Carol of the Drum,” was later known as “The Little Drummer Boy '' when the Harry Simeone Chorale made the
The town of Concord is all about history and how sad it is that the history of the Concord Visitor’s Center has been lost. The Concord Business Partnership and many others, including
The Concord Minute Men are looking for a few good men and women to join their ranks and keep the spirit of 1775 alive as they prepare for the celebration of the
Warner’s Pond is a human-made impoundment, created over 300 years ago by the damming of Nashoba Brook. Prior to Warner’s construction, Nashoba Brook flowed cool, clean, and undammed from what is now
The Old Concord Chapter (OCC) Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) placed a wreath at the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery flagpole as part of Concord’s Veterans Day Ceremony. Additionally, the OCC DAR chapter
Two hundred fifty years ago, the men and women of Concord and surrounding towns resisted attempts to deny them their rights as British citizens. Part of their struggle, the battle at the
The Concord Historical Commission (CHC) invites members of the community to nominate potential recipients for the 2023 CHC Preservation Awards. This program is aimed at honoring property owners, architects, contractors, local organizations,
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