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Subject Today's Headlines: As the 250th anniversary of the Revolutionary War approaches, Lexington and Concord remain in dispute
Date March 9, 2025 9:55 AM
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As the 250th anniversary of the Revolutionary War approaches, Lexington and Concord remain in dispute

The rivalry between the two towns runs deep and will continue with huge competing gala celebrations on April 19.
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As the 250th anniversary of the Revolutionary War approaches, Lexington and Concord remain in dispute

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