Food Snob: Eating a sandwich while watching some golf
Jul26

Food Snob: Eating a sandwich while watching some golf

Before construction began on the Sewalls Falls Bridge, I could get to Beaver Meadow Golf Course in just a couple of minutes.Surprisingly though, all of my trips had been golf related – which means I had never eaten at the 19th Hole at Beaver Meadow.But that all changed after a little lunch time relaxation last week. It was the perfect day to enjoy a sandwich on the patio, watching the golfers putt and tee off. I didn’t go into it...

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Discovery Center celebrating movie release
Jul26

Discovery Center celebrating movie release

In honor of the latest Star Trek movie, Star Trek Beyond, the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center added a few items to its Trekkie collection for fans of the Starship Enterprise.

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This was way too good not to share
Jul26
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Friends honor volunteers with annual awards
Jul26
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Harry Potter to make his return at Gibson’s
Jul26

Harry Potter to make his return at Gibson’s

Happy Birthday, Harry Potter! It has been nine years since the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, and we’ve sorely missed doing Harry Potter release parties. We couldn’t resist celebrating for the release of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, the long awaited continuation of Harry Potter’s story! Join Gibson’s Bookstore on Sunday at 2 p.m. for a cold reading of the first scene from the West End stage play, written by...

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Have you seen the  mural on the side of CVS?
Jul26

Have you seen the mural on the side of CVS?

If you’ve walked around downtown lately, you may have noticed a new splash of color on the side of the CVS building on North Main Street. It’s 24 feet long and vibrant as anything –you can’t miss it.No, that’s not the pharmacy’s new corporate design, though that would be an interesting idea. It’s actually the product of a handful of artistic minds from the area, and it was made possible by a scholarship program at Kimball-Jenkins...

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National Night Out to return to Rollins Park
Jul26

National Night Out to return to Rollins Park

It’s been a rocky few months in this country for police and community relations. It seems like every time you read the paper there’s something in there about people not exactly getting along with police. Thankfully, Concord doesn’t have quite the same issues as many other communities have in that department. In fact, Concord residents generally get fired up for the annual National Night Out event held at Rollins Park, in which the...

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Book of the Week: Rebel of the Sands
Jul26

Book of the Week: Rebel of the Sands

Rebel of the Sands Alwyn Hamilton 2016, 314 pages Fantasy Amani is an orphan, a teenager, a girl and – a dead shot. She is scheming on how to get out of Dustwalk, the grim, dead-end town on the edge of a desert. To make money she disguises herself and enters sharpshooting contests. She’s a loner, and plans to stay that way. But then she meets the handsome rebel named Jin, who is on the run from the Sultan’s army, and something...

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This Week in Concord History
Jul26

This Week in Concord History

July 26, 1927: His tour stop over, Col. Charles A. Lindbergh and his “Spirit of St. Louis” take off from Concord Airport at 11:50 a.m. There is a report that he passed over Claremont at 1:20 p.m. on his way to Springfield, Mass.   July 26, 1965: Trains carrying 71-foot laminated wooden arches arrive in Concord. Shipped from Oregon, they will become rafters for the new Everett Arena.   July 27, 1927: The police report more...

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Bulletin Board

RB Productions to perform this week RB Productions will present James and the Giant Peach, Jr. this weekend at the Capitol Center for the Arts. Show times will be Friday at 7 p.m., and Saturday at 2 and 7 p.m. Tickets are $15 and available at the CCA box office or at ccanh.com. Clint Klose   Concert in Eagle Square on Thursday The Shana Stack Band will perform in Eagle Square on Thursday at 7 p.m., as part of the free downtown...

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Megan takes in her first farmers markets
Jul19

Megan takes in her first farmers markets

Two farmers markets in three days – quite an adventure. I arrived at my first farmers market ever. Not knowing what to expect, I walked onto that street ready to take it all in. The adventure started off at the Concord Farmers Market located on Capitol Street in downtown Concord. The atmosphere was warm and friendly, with new and old faces in the crowd. “You really get to know your regulars and what they will want to buy from you,”...

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Support local agriculture at CSAs
Jul19

Support local agriculture at CSAs

In today’s world, there’s a lot of focus on buying local, going green and supporting the “little guys” in society. Concord, in particular, is big on this idea, as it’s home to so many small and local businesses and people who support them steadfastly. Concord is therefore a big player in community-supported agriculture, and we checked out two CSAs that have pickup sites here in the city. Local Harvest CSA Local Harvest CSA has a...

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Pickin’ out the good ones at Rossview Farm
Jul19

Pickin’ out the good ones at Rossview Farm

We’re in the thick of the summer now, and that can only mean one thing – well, it can probably mean many things, but only one in this case: it’s pick-your-own blueberry season, and Rossview Farm has plenty to go around. One row of bushes was open for picking last Friday, but that was plenty. Every bush was teeming with tasty berries, and tons were already nice and ripe. It was a blistering hot day, but sometimes you have to make some...

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Which came first, the butterfly or the egg?
Jul19

Which came first, the butterfly or the egg?

The circle of life is on display at Cole Gardens in the form of monarch butterflies. The garden center recently acquired 12 monarchs – eight females and four males – which will lay eggs (each butterfly can lay up to 700 eggs) from Florida. Once the new generation is born and ready to go, owner Charlie Cole will release them all on the Cole Gardens property. They’ll hang around the property for a few days performing critical...

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Go Try It: Get a movie from the library and stay home
Jul19

Go Try It: Get a movie from the library and stay home

We don’t often refer you to free stuff in this section, so we figured we owed you one by now. We came up with a timely Go Try It given the weather lately. The beauty of this one is that it’s both fun, cool (assuming you have the luxury of air conditioning at home) and best of all, free. We’re talking about hitting up Concord Public Library, checking out a movie or two and heading home to enjoy a cool night inside. Sure, there are tons...

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The latest League exhibit will bowl you over
Jul19

The latest League exhibit will bowl you over

The League of NH Craftsmen Gallery recently unveiled its latest exhibit, Bowl Me Over, which will be on display through Sept. 2. Here’s a glimpse of what’s included.

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We got all the details on the Thomson’s trip
Jul19

We got all the details on the Thomson’s trip

So, we meant to bring this little back and forth with Derek and Dylan Thomson to you last week, but you know with them finishing a cross-country bike trip, Cycling the US For ALS, and all, life was a little busy for them. And we understand – the being busy thing, not riding our bikes across the country. There’s no way we could do that. The brothers rode 4,500 miles from San Francisco to Seabrook in 45 days, going through 15 states and...

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South Main Street project has reached the midway point
Jul19

South Main Street project has reached the midway point

We’ve reached an interesting part of the year where we’re at a transition point in a number of respects. First of all, it’s now mid-late July, meaning we’re roughly at the halfway point of summer. Major League Baseball’s All-Star break just ended, and most of us are back from vacation and into the daily grind. But there’s another thing around here that is also at the halfway point: the South Main Street construction project. Crews are...

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Food Snob: Fried scallop basket from Tandy’s Top Shelf
Jul19

Food Snob: Fried scallop basket from Tandy’s Top Shelf

Every once in a while, we like to get a little fishy around here. Just helps keep us on our feet. To achieve this, we set out last week to find something from the ocean to eat. Since we’re always grazing on grazers, we decided to spread the love and dig into something that once roamed the depths of the sea instead. We don’t discriminate against any food group over here (although we have a strained relationship with kale, gluten-free...

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Tasty Brews: Red Hook Summerhook on tap at Tandy’s
Jul19

Tasty Brews: Red Hook Summerhook on tap at Tandy’s

If you haven’t figured it out by now, last week was quite the scorcher, and we’re not huge fans of blistering heat. Why do you think we chose to live in New Hampshire? But heat in the summer is just part of life, just like snow in the winter. Doesn’t mean we just stay in and wait until the weather changes to our perfect temperature, humidity and atmospheric pressure conditions – which could take all of eternity. Instead, we find ways...

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It was a splashin’ good  time at the  Teddy Bear Picnic
Jul19

It was a splashin’ good time at the Teddy Bear Picnic

t was all sunshine, smiles and splashing at White Park last week during the Teddy Bear Picnic. This event was not what you might be picturing: a bunch of teddy bears sitting around a teddy bear-sized table eating teddy bear food – although that would have been a sight. Instead, it was a bunch of 3- to 6-year-olds cooling off and having a good time at the pool, which was still a sight to see. Kari Inglis, who is in charge of the city’s...

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Around Town: We never know what we’ll find
Jul19

Around Town: We never know what we’ll find

We found this poster plastered to a light pole at the Capitol Shopping Plaza recently. Guess it’s safe to say this event was cancelled and someone clearly forgot to pick up their poster.

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Concord Hospital is serving up fresh local food

Medical interventions aren’t the only treatments being delivered at Concord Hospital these days. Locally grown foods are also delivered to patients, staff and visitors of the Capital Region’s premier medical center. The perspective of the medical community, hospital administrators and food service professionals collectively conclude that food is medicine. In fact, that term has a certain righteousness to it . . . don’t you think?...

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Bulletin Board

‘Willy Wonka Jr.’ at Capitol Center RB Productions will present Willy Wonka Jr. at the Capitol Center for the Arts this weekend. Show times will be Friday at 7 p.m., and Saturday at 2 and 7 p.m. Tickets are $15 and available at the CCA box office or at ccanh.com. Clint Klose   Grange to host meet and greet The members of Concord Grange No. 322 will host a meet, greet and eat on July 26 at Keach Park. The Grange will be sponsoring...

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Book of the Week: The Cellist of Sarajevo
Jul19

Book of the Week: The Cellist of Sarajevo

The Cellist of SarajevoSteven Galloway2008Fiction When was the last time you thought about the availability of water? In this compelling novel, set in Sarajevo under siege during the Yugoslav war and based on a true story, a young man sets out to get water for his family and a neighbor, chancing death with every street he crosses or intersection he approaches because of the soldiers in the hills overlooking the city.An older man sets...

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Rioux to speak at Gibson’s

We’re taught in life never to give up, but sometimes that’s easier said than done.At Gibson’s Bookstore this Thursday, you can hear about a whole different kind of life story.This is the story of a woman who did give up, and at the worst moment of her life planned a murder/suicide. Fortunately, that fateful June day did not go as planned. Thunder Moon is the story of how that woman, Kathleen Rioux, came to be in that situation. Raised...

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This Week in Concord History
Jul19

This Week in Concord History

July 19, 1832: Fearing a cholera epidemic that has entered the country from Europe and Canada, a special Concord town meeting elects a board of health. The board is granted power “to make all necessary arrangements and accommodations for sick strangers and for the comfort and safety of its own citizens.” Fears of the cholera epidemic will prove unfounded.   July 19, 1985: In a White House ceremony, President Reagan names Christa...

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Take a nice staycation right here in Concord
Jul12

Take a nice staycation right here in Concord

Now that we’re in the thick of the summer, many of you are probably thinking about vacation – Tim, for one, certainly is. But maybe you don’t feel like spending a ton of time and money jet-setting all over the place. Maybe you’re just kind of looking to hang out around here and relax a little bit. That’s the kind of thing we like to do, too. That’s why we’ve assembled the Staycation Issue, full of all kinds of fun and easy things to...

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We gave Megan her first official assignment
Jul12

We gave Megan her first official assignment

Just over a week on the job and I receive my first assignment. With very little time to get from my summer job (the one I actually get paid for) to the first of three photo shoots, I was darting from one thing to another. My first stop on my first solo adventure was the Contoocook River Canoe Company. I pull into the driveway trying to catch the canoeing group before they finish for the day, so I hop out of my car and make my way up...

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Thomsons complete cross-country journey
Jul12

Thomsons complete cross-country journey

Derek and Dylan Thomson spent 46 days this summer riding their bikes across the country for the Connolly Tough Fund. During the 4,500-mile journey, the Concord brothers raised about $25,000 for former Concord High School principal Gene Connolly doing what they called Cycling the US For ALS. The Thomsons began their journey on May 23 in San Francisco and finished the long and arduous ride Saturday with a final leg on their bikes –...

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