There are times when coincidence meets chance and unconventional history is found. Certainly, timing has everything to do with history, if you are not in the right place at the right time you certainly are not part of a notable event. Travel back with.
Local developer Stephen Duprey now owns both former Lincoln Financial buildings and 181 acres in the middle of Concord, with plans to house the state Department of Justice, make room for a new parking garage next to the State House, and possibly build.
Robert T. Baker lives in Concord. The following is a letter he sent to the mayor and city council members.Over more than a decade, I have lived on the West Side of Concord in Wards 3, 5 and now 7. Currently my home is on Carter Street.What I consider.
A large downward shift in the burden of paying for the cost of running governments and funding public education is underway. Market forces, good old supply and demand, have driven up housing prices. Homes on the lower rungs of the price ladder have.