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Honoring our local veterans

November 9, 2022
The 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month. Called Armistice Day, the national holiday was created in 1918 to honor the sacrifice of those who died during World War
A massive crowd gathered in Monument Square in 1975

The 250th is coming!

November 9, 2022
That was the call answered by about 100 citizens that gathered at the library and online to talk about how to commemorate the 1775 North Bridge battle that began the American Revolution.

Revving up to mark the Revolution

October 27, 2022
Plans kicked off for the 2025 celebration of the Shot Heard Round the World last week as the Executive Committee of Concord250 gathered at the Concord Museum. The celebration will honor the

A Concord Notebook: One glacier, two kettle ponds

October 26, 2022
“White Pond and Walden are great crystals on the surface of the earth, Lakes of Light. If they were permanently congealed… like precious stones [they would] adorn the heads of emperors; but

Concord Milldames catch up at luncheon

October 26, 2022
The Concord Milldames held their 55th Annual Fall Luncheon at the Nashawtuc Country Club. Vice President June Myles’ careful planning and attention to detail garnered much enjoyment to all who attended. A
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