THIS STORY HAS BEEN FORMATTED FOR EASY PRINTING

It's not revolutionary, just a seldom-seen side of Concord's history

By Sally Heaney
Globe Correspondent / February 23, 2006

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The old black-and-white photo shows two women, wearing print-patterned uniforms with white collars and puffy cap sleeves while they stand behind a knotty pine counter at the DeNormandie and Verrill Dairy. The ice cream flavors are spelled out in white letters on a board at the shop, which stood at the corner of Thoreau Street and Sudbury Road in Concord ... (Full article: 1109 words)

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