Thank You, Gentlemen

Thank You, Gentlemen

  THE CONCORDIAN, 1954 by Pat Cleary In recent issues, the CONCORDIAN has had occasion to point with mixture of disappointment and anger to what appeared to be the indifference of town officials to the obvious danger of children and untended fires, one official...
Much Ado About Something

Much Ado About Something

  THE CONCORDIAN, 1954 In the news pages of this issue, you will find a complete report of Reporter Pat Cleary’s investigation into the matter of the unused foundations and the trash piles in and around them. You will read, too, of the not inconsiderable activity...
Mr. Siegel Makes a Point

Mr. Siegel Makes a Point

  THE CONCORDIAN, 1954 Elsewhere in these pages, the CONCORDIAN tells the story of reporter Pat Cleary’s investigation into the matter of the abandoned foundations as well as the common dump nearby.  We have told the story as it happened and was told to us and...
Foundations Become Town Issue

Foundations Become Town Issue

In response to a letter from the CONCORDIAN outlining the hazards of the unused foundations and asking for help in protecting Concord villagers therefrom, the Long Island Home Builders Institute, Inc., has just replied to CONCORDIAN reporter Pat Cleary as follows:...
LAST MINUTE F-L-A-S-H-E-S

LAST MINUTE F-L-A-S-H-E-S

THE CONCORDIAN, November 1954 In response to a letter from the CONCORDIAN outlining the hazards of the unused foundations and asking for help in protecting Concord villagers therefrom, the Long Island Home Builders Institute, Inc., has just replied to CONCORDIAN...
Come Out of the Basement

Come Out of the Basement

Well, the old year is over and we’re at least toe-deep in the new. Nor is there a self-respecting publication extant without its January post-mortem on what has gone before, as well as one or two brave hopes for the year ahead. So be it with the CONCORDIAN which, if...