The town is looking for proposals for a temporary art display in Concord Center, but the deadline is coming — the deadline is Monday, January 8. Up to $20,000 will be available
Being an historic town, Concord is filled with signs and monuments that explain the history that went on here, from the pre-Colonial times through the 19th century and up to the 20th
Right on Monument Square, across from the Town House, with a clear view of monuments and historical buildings and conveniently located for pedestrians, a lawn sports a few trees and a low
By Oliver Longo Correspondent Concord residents gathered at the Caesar Robbins House on Monument Street for a public celebration of Juneteenth. The local community and visitors were treated to live music played
Patriots’ Day commemorates the first battle of the American Revolution on April 19, 1775, bringing to life “the shot heard round the world.” There are a number of commemorative events throughout Concord
On April 19, 1689, Lt. John Heald led Concord militia into Boston to seize and arrest the King’s Governor Edmund Andros in order to preserve their traditional rights as Englishmen. On April
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