It’s likely that if you’ve spent time at the Concord Free Public Library, you’ve passed by the artwork with little notice on your way to the reading room or the shelves. But
This April 19 will not be just another day. April 19 will be the 248th anniversary of the first battle of the American Revolution. The day commemorates that fateful day back in
Photographer Paul Scopa will be exhibiting his macro photographs at the Concord Free Public Library from April 2 – April 29. Scoppa is a former science teacher and science textbook publisher. Inspired
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
Scott Wheaton Anderson, of Concord, died unexpectedly on the afternoon of March 9, after walking his beloved dog. Scott was born on Aug. 4,1953 in Minnesota, completed high school in Madison, Wisconsin,
William “Bill” Reckling Cotter, 87, who split his time between Concord and Sarasota, Florida died peacefully at his Concord home on his 87th birthday, March 9, 2023, in the care of his
Margaret (Oliver) Hedeman, affectionately known as Peggy, passed away peacefully in Concord, Massachusetts on March 5, 2023, following a period of declining health. She was 84. Peggy was born in Montclair, New
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