Classic Concord Photo – Tue, 06 May 2014

Lending credence to the notion that each week’s copy of the Insider is truly on fire, it turns out paper is flammable. At least we’re presuming that’s what caused this fire at the Rumford Press on North Main Street on June 23, 1921. Of course, it could have been an electric fire started when all the employees’ laptop batteries got too hot, but we’d only be speculating on that one.
Lending credence to the notion that each week’s copy of the Insider is truly on fire, it turns out paper is flammable. At least we’re presuming that’s what caused this fire at the Rumford Press on North Main Street on June 23, 1921. Of course, it could have been an electric fire started when all the employees’ laptop batteries got too hot, but we’d only be speculating on that one.

Lending credence to the notion that each week’s copy of the Insider is truly on fire, it turns out paper is flammable. At least we’re presuming that’s what caused this fire at the Rumford Press on North Main Street on June 23, 1921. Of course, it could have been an electric fire started when all the employees’ laptop batteries got too hot, but we’d only be speculating on that one.

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