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About Concord
Granted in 1780 and settled in the early 1790s, Concord occupies a stretch of the upper Connecticut River valley in Essex County. The town's location on the river gave it access to log drives and trade routes, and a compact village grew up around mills and a general store. Miles Pond and Shadow Lake provide scenic water features in a landscape otherwise dominated by forest and farmland.
Concord has about 1,180 residents and serves as one of Essex County's small but stable communities. The town's elementary school and library anchor civic life, while the surrounding woods support logging, hunting, and recreation. Like many towns in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom, Concord faces the challenges of geographic isolation and an aging population, but its residents maintain an active town government. Each March, voters gather for Town Meeting to approve budgets, elect officers, and debate the articles that determine how their community will operate for the coming year.
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