We stopped by Everett Arena to see how they install the ice
Sep19

We stopped by Everett Arena to see how they install the ice

We stopped by Everett Arena in March of last year to check out the process of taking down the hockey rink and getting the arena set up for its spring/ summer season, in which the place turns into a convention center where numerous events are held. This year, we decided to check out the opposite process –bringing the ice and boards back.We got an email alerting us that starting Monday (the day before this paper was published), the...

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We found this perfect signs-of-fall photo on Instagram
Sep19

We found this perfect signs-of-fall photo on Instagram

With this being the Fall Guide issue, we figured we’d take to Instagram to see if anybody was posting fallish pictures yet. Since it’s still technically summer for a few more days, we could understand if everybody was still holding onto that dream, but, alas, we did find a perfect photo for this issue. Instagram user @jankytownproductions posted this shot of a barrel of pumpkins at Dimond Hill Farm, and even started the caption with...

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Christa McAuliffe School students raised money for hurricane relief with a lemonade stand
Sep19

Christa McAuliffe School students raised money for hurricane relief with a lemonade stand

Who doesn’t love a good old-fashioned lemonade stand? You’re driving down the street in the summertime and you see a little table on the corner with a sign overhead. Before you’re even close enough to read it, you know what it is, and you start rummaging through your seats for change.If you were out the weekend of Sept. 9-10 in the area near Second Start, which is on Knight Street, you might have seen one of these set up with a...

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Author of Ice Bucket Challenge book to speak at Gibson’s
Sep19

Author of Ice Bucket Challenge book to speak at Gibson’s

While everyone knows of the Ice Bucket Challenge, the viral craze that swept the nation in summer 2014, too few know the truly inspirational story behind it. Pete Frates was a man at war with his own body. A man whose love for others was unshakable. A man who refused to fight alone, and in so doing mobilized a global army to combat one of the most devastating diseases on earth: ALS, or Lou Gehrig’s disease. When the disease touched...

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State Street Combo celebrates 20 years of making music at Hermanos
Sep19

State Street Combo celebrates 20 years of making music at Hermanos

If you’ve ever eaten dinner upstairs at Hermanos Cocina Mexicana, you’ve likely been treated to pleasant jazz music to complement your margarita and burrito.If you’ve been there on the second Sunday or Monday of any month for the last 20 years, you’ve definitely heard the State Street Combo.The four-piece Concord-based jazz band just celebrated two decades of entertaining the dinner crowds at Hermanos last Sunday and Monday, almost 20...

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The Concord art world is a happening place
Sep19

The Concord art world is a happening place

Concord is home to lots of great artists and art galleries.So each week, we are putting together a list of current exhibits (and ones that will soon open), so you can have a handy guide to all the art world happenings. That way, when you’re looking to scope out some cool art, you don’t have to look too far.Just think of it as our little gift to you. If you know of an exhibit not listed, let us know. McGowan Terra Incognita: Becky...

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Check out a band or performance this week
Sep19

Check out a band or performance this week

There’s a lot going on these days in the Concord entertainment world, so we figured why not put together a list of some options to get you through the week? As always, use this as an outline, because there will most certainly be more going on than what we found. The Audi On Friday at 7:30 p.m., the Walker Lecture Fund Concert series features the Freese Brothers Big Band. A local tradition and audience favorite, this “swinging” swing...

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Welcoming Week exhibit only up this week
Sep19

Welcoming Week exhibit only up this week

By TIM GOODWINThere’s a pretty cool art show going on just this week, and you should definitely check it out. As part of National Welcoming Week, Welcoming Concord is hosting an exhibit of artwork created by new American artists, along with artwork that celebrates the diversity of the Concord community. But it’s only this week, so don’t wait.The show is at both Creating CommUnity, located a 18 N. Main St., Suite 206, and Red River...

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Food Snob: Terrasini Pastry Shop moved into Steeplegate
Sep19

Food Snob: Terrasini Pastry Shop moved into Steeplegate

You know it’s not hard to get us to try a new eating establishment in this neck of the woods.So we recently caught wind that a new pastry shop had moved into the food court at Steeplegate Mall, and if there’s one thing we greatly enjoy, it’s dessert. We later learned that Terrasini Pastry Shop, which specializes in Italian pastries, isn’t a brand new business, but rather one that made its way down from Main Street Laconia to the big...

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Capital Area Wellness Coalition: Walk with Mayor Bouley – twice, if you’d like
Sep19

Capital Area Wellness Coalition: Walk with Mayor Bouley – twice, if you’d like

Since 2009, the Capital Area Wellness Coalition (CAWC) has been working to promote healthy eating and active living in the Capital region. The CAWC is a volunteer coalition consisting of representatives from Concord Hospital, Concord YMCA, City of Concord, Community Action Program, Central N.H. Bike Coalition, UNH Cooperative Extension, Merrimack County Conservation District, Delta Dental, Concord Regional VNA, Granite United Way,...

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Bulletin Board

Craft fair at GoodLife on Saturday Come on over to GoodLife Programs & Activities’s first ever craft fair on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at its 254 N. State St., Unit L location. This is a fund-raising event featuring a great variety of local New Hampshire crafters, plus a bake sale and a raffle. All items are hand or homemade. The entrance fee is $2 and fees benefit GoodLife; kids are free. For a list of vendors, visit...

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Book of the Week: ‘The Chalk Pit’
Sep19

Book of the Week: ‘The Chalk Pit’

The Chalk PitElly Griffiths2017, 360 pagesMystery Ruth Galloway is called to look at some bones that have been unearthed in a tunnel under the city of Norwich, England. She is concerned because the bones show signs that they were in a pot, possibly cooked. This could indicate cannibalism. The age of the bones are key as a developer wants to build an underground restaurant in this location. But more importantly, is this the site of a...

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This Week in Concord History
Sep19

This Week in Concord History

Sept. 19, 1989: After nearly two years of shoulder problems, St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Bob Tewksbury of Concord wins his first Major League game since 1987. It is also his first Major League shutout, a 5-0 four-hitter over the Montreal Expos.   Sept. 19, 2000: A deal has been struck to keep Concord’s Sunnycrest Farms a working apple orchard, the Monitor reports. A grassroots coalition led by the orchard manager has worked out...

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Bring your binoculars to the raptor festival and release day at Carter Hill Orchard
Sep12

Bring your binoculars to the raptor festival and release day at Carter Hill Orchard

Apart from when you’re watching any of the films from the Jurassic Park franchise (obviously the first one is the only one worth watching all the way through), how often do you get to see raptors? If your answer is “not that often,” you should make a point of checking out the Raptor Festival and Release Day at Carter Hill Orchard on Sunday.Mid-September – specifically the 17th – is the ideal time to witness birds of prey migrating...

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Take the pup to Pope Memorial SPCA’s Walk for the Animals
Sep12

Take the pup to Pope Memorial SPCA’s Walk for the Animals

If you like going for a nice walk outside with the family and the pooch, the Pope Memorial SPCA’s 22nd annual Walk for the Animals is the perfect event for you. On Sunday starting at 10 a.m., the soccer field at Northeast Delta Dental will become a rallying point for walkers of all ages who are looking to have a good time and help support the Pope Memorial SPCA. The Walk for the Animals features two routes – a 1-mile course and a...

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Give your body and mind a workout with Community Yoga & Hike
Sep12

Give your body and mind a workout with Community Yoga & Hike

Yoga is great and all, but sometimes you might want to get that workout without being cooped up in a stuffy, upper-floor studio somewhere. What’s a yogi to do in this situation?Well, why not try the Community Yoga & Hike event at the Marjory Swope Park trails next Tuesday (Sept. 19)?The event is very much what it sounds like – a hike through the woods with some yoga mixed in. Also, it’s free.It starts with an easy to moderate hike...

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On Display: Get a sneak peek of the Deerfield Art Tour
Sep12

On Display: Get a sneak peek of the Deerfield Art Tour

The Kimball-Jenkins Carriage House is filled with works previewing the Deerfield Art Tour (Oct. 21-22), which will be on display through Oct. 3.

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Help put Concord back on top during Library Card Sign-Up Month
Sep12

Help put Concord back on top during Library Card Sign-Up Month

September is Library Card Sign-up Month. Library cards are free to all residents of Concord and Penacook and to Concord teachers and business owners.Kids can sign up too, once they reach kindergarten.Your Concord Public Library card gives you access to thousands of books along with movies and music; downloadable books and audiobooks; computers and laptops; museum passes to the New England Aquarium, the Currier Museum of Art, Squam...

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Get enlightened at Kimball Jenkins’s Art of the House Party
Sep12

Get enlightened at Kimball Jenkins’s Art of the House Party

We’re a couple of pretty casual guys here at the Insider. For us, a house party consists of another guy coming over to have a few beers and watch a game, maybe over a slice of pizza.But some people – and businesses – take house parties to a whole other level, and the Kimball Jenkins Estate is exactly one of those kinds of businesses.On Sept. 21, Kimball Jenkins will host “The Art of the House Party,” an evening event that celebrates...

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Lots of tunes to be heard around here this week
Sep12

Lots of tunes to be heard around here this week

By now you should be pretty familiar with the drill – every week we run a roundup of live music listings for Concord and Bow. This is that weekly roundup. We only run what we can find listings for online, so if you don’t see it here, that doesn’t mean it isn’t happening – just that there’s no info available online.Here’s what the week has in store for live music:Wedneday Joel Cage will play for the dinner crowd at Hermanos Cocina...

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Plenty of movies, plays on the docket this week
Sep12

Plenty of movies, plays on the docket this week

There’s a lot going on around here in the entertainment world, so we checked in with Red River Theatres, Hatbox Theatre and the Capitol Center for the Arts to see what was coming up.   Red River Wind River Tuesday: 2, 5:30, 8 p.m. Wednesday: 2, 5:30,  8 p.m. Thursday: 2, 5:30, 8 p.m. Friday: TBD Saturday: TBD Sunday: TBD Monday: TBD   The Trip to Spain Tuesday: 2:05 p.m. Wednesday: 2:05, 5:25, 7:50 p.m. Thursday: 2:05 p.m....

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CYPN: Christina Phillips is a fan of Concord eateries
Sep12

CYPN: Christina Phillips is a fan of Concord eateries

The Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce’s Concord Young Professionals Network (CYPN) introduces you to our “Young Professional of the Month,” Christina Phillips. Each month the CYPN Steering Committee recommends a young professional in the community it thinks readers would enjoy getting to know better.How old are you? 26Where do you live? In Concord, near White Park and UNH Law School.Where do you currently work? I am a producer for...

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The Concord art world is a happening place
Sep12

The Concord art world is a happening place

Concord is home to lots of great artists and art galleries.So each week, we are putting together a list of current exhibits (and ones that will soon open), so you can have a handy guide to all the art world happenings. That way, when you’re looking to scope out some cool art, you don’t have to look too far.Just think of it as our little gift to you. If you know of an exhibit not listed, let us know.McGowanTerra Incognita: Becky...

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On the Road: The ‘Insider’ went to the Bahamas
Sep12

On the Road: The ‘Insider’ went to the Bahamas

During a trip to Freeport, Bahamas in June for his friends Matt and Beth Wood’s wedding, Tim made sure to bring along a copy of the “Insider” to pass around while lounging at the pool. You never know where you’ll find new readers. If you’re taking a vacation, bring a copy of this here paper, snap a photo with it and send it to news@theconcordinsider.com. Thanks a bunch!

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Book of the Week: ‘The Chalk Pit’
Sep12

Book of the Week: ‘The Chalk Pit’

The Chalk PitElly Griffiths2017, 360 pagesMystery Ruth Galloway is called to look at some bones that have been unearthed in a tunnel under the city of Norwich, England. She is concerned because the bones show signs that they were in a pot, possibly cooked. This could indicate cannibalism. The age of the bones are key as a developer wants to build an underground restaurant in this location. But more importantly, is this the site of a...

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Bulletin Board

Red River to host youth film festival On Saturday at 10 a.m., ConcordTV will host the 2017 Youth Video Film Festival at Red River Theatres. The event will begin with greetings from station manager Josh Hardy and executive director Doris Ballard. Programming and production assistant Melissa Sweatt and production and training assistant Justin Scarelli, who supervised this year’s camps, will be on hand for the festivities. The festival...

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Missed Connections: Look who’s trying to find on Craigslist
Sep12

Missed Connections: Look who’s trying to find on Craigslist

We took to Craigslist last week to see who had been posting on the Missed Connections pages in our neck of the woods during the month of August. And we found a ton of great entries to share – and that we could print, unedited, of course.   Red hair in a silver car – m4w (Concord) – Aug. 31 I saw you a little after 1 in concord. I drove past you while you were getting ready to stop at a red light. I had a black car and we...

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This Week in Concord History
Sep12

This Week in Concord History

Sept. 12, 1841: In an unscheduled lecture, Stephen S. Foster, a Canterbury abolitionist, holds forth during a meeting at the Old North Church. When he won’t stop talking, several men escort him out.   Sept. 12, 2003: The state Department of Education releases the results of last spring’s state tests for third-, sixth- and 10th-graders. Statewide, last year’s third-graders achieve about the same levels of proficiency in math and...

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We took a field trip to Penacook, Boscawen and Canterbury
Sep05

We took a field trip to Penacook, Boscawen and Canterbury

We don’t get to leave Concord that often, so when we do, we really like to make it count. Since we started taking these field trips a few months ago, we’ve traveled far and wide to exotic destinations like Sunapee, Henniker and Hooksett. For this issue, we decided to stay a little closer to home. While it’s always fun and exciting to check out some faraway place we’re not familiar with, we thought it would be interesting to explore...

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Here’s what we found during our expedition
Sep05

Here’s what we found during our expedition

As you’re probably well aware by now, this is a field trip issue. For one week, the company brass let us out of Concord to go explore some other communities for the sake of writing about them. We’re basically experts when it comes to cool places and goings-on in Concord, but this trip allowed us to broaden our own horizons a bit and share some of that enlightenment with all of you. Our goal was pretty simple: Go out and explore...

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