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'Tis the Season!

November 8, 2025
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The 2025 Guide to Holiday Gift Giving has everything you need to find the very best gifts that Concord shops have to offer. From fine jewelry to whimsical stocking stuffers, surprise and delight everyone on your list with the perfect gift. Thank you for shopping local and supporting Concord's amazing shops, restaurants, historic sites, and more. Available in shops around town on Monday, Nov 10.


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West Concord is the Place to Be this Fall for Family Fun!

August 29, 2024
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West Concord is embracing Fall fun, with events and activities for the whole family this year. From music and arts to the village’s biggest annual birthday bash, you won’t want to miss the chance to discover what makes West Concord such a vibrant place for shopping, eating, and exploring. 

The foundation of Discover West Concord Day (October 19 from 10-3) is the annual birthday bash for Debra’s Natural Gourmet. This tradition is now in its 35th year and the whole community jumps in to make it an event to remember! Like any great party, it’s more fun with friends, so please come out to join us. You are warmly invited to be a part of a fun-filled day of celebrating the character, charm, and family fun vibe that makes this part of town so special.  


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A Rare Opportunity to Experience Native American Art Comes to Concord

August 29, 2024
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Artisans Way, located at 18 Walden Street in Concord Center, has been representing American craft and fine art for 13 years. From their early days dating back to 2011, Native American jewelry as well as hand-carved spirit animal fetishes from the Southwest have always been included in their collection. This fall will mark the 9th anniversary of a specialized Native American Jewelry and Craft show over the weekend of October 19-20.


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The Bounty of the Season

June 15, 2024
Cynthia L. Baudendistel
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Nothing says summer quite like fresh produce. Tomatoes bursting with ripeness, sweet corn on the cob, and, of course, watermelon. Concord’s farm stands are here for you. Nothing could be simpler than stopping by and picking up the season’s best for your dinner table.


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The Tale of Concord’s Barrow Bookstore

June 15, 2024
Jaimee Joroff
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Welcome, dear readers, to the story of The Barrow Bookstore, a unique shop featuring rare and gently-read books down the lane at 79 Main Street, Concord, Massachusetts. For 54 years, the Barrow has been owned by three generations of women whose passion for history and literature personify Louisa May Alcott’s quote, “She is too fond of books and it has turned her brain.”


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The Thrill of the Hunt in Consignment Shopping: Marimekko Returns to West Concord

March 15, 2024
Jennifer C. Schünemann
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Fans of Marimekko fabrics and clothing will remember that Design Research in Cambridge brought these midcentury designs to the US in the late 1950s. Founded in Helsinki, Finland, the loose, colorful, and whimsical graphics of these unique pieces were made famous when future first lady Jacqueline Kennedy bought eight Marimekko dresses and wore them throughout the 1960 US presidential campaign.


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The Hidden Gems of West Concord

December 14, 2023
Jennifer C. Schünemann
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With the holiday season approaching, the quest for a truly unique and meaningful gift begins! Did you know that several new businesses have opened in West Concord recently? These ‘hidden gems’ are a wonderful discovery – and well worth the trip to find them. They are all women-owned shops, and they specialize in artisanal, fair-trade, and one-of-a-kind gifts and home goods. Take a trip with us to discover them!


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Vintages Invites You to Travel the World Without Leaving Concord

June 15, 2023
Jennifer C. Schünemann
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The wines, spirits, and craft beers at Vintages all have one thing in common; they are carefully curated and often made by smaller production (or family-run) makers who care deeply about the quality of their product.


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Concord Art and Antiques: Curated & Timeless Treasures

September 15, 2022
Jennifer C. Schünemann
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The first thing that struck me as I walked into the newly opened Concord Art and Antiques was the light, bright, and airy feel of this delightful shop. The friendly smiles of co-owners Bobbi Benson and Joy Moore instantly transformed the sometimes-intimidating process of shopping for antiques into a relaxing afternoon with friends (who happen to be incredibly knowledgeable about their carefully curated collection of beautiful pieces). What a wonderful experience!


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The Bee’s Knees British Imports: Perfecting the Art of Teatime

September 15, 2022
Jennifer C. Schünemann
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Lucinda Sears, Donna Biscotti, and Trish Zarola of The Bee’s Knees British Imports have created a delightful space with just the right touches to create the perfect tea break on a cozy fall afternoon. From British chocolates and biscuits (cookies, as we call them here), to cozy throws, refined teas, and the stunning pots and cups in which to serve them—this charming shop has it all. 


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    Declaring Independence: Then & Now

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