Concord is a neighborhood in northeastern Staten Island bordered by Grasmere, Clifton, Dongan Hills, Emerson Hill, and Old Town. Originally called "Dutch Farms," it was renamed in 1845 after Concord, Massachusetts, reflecting the town's historical significance. The neighborhood has notable historical ties, including to Judge William Emerson—brother of Ralph Waldo Emerson—after whom the adjacent Emerson Hill neighborhood is named. Concord features a mix of one-family homes, small apartment buildings, and condominiums, with major thoroughfares including Clove Road, Richmond Road, Targee Street, and the Staten Island Expressway running through it.