N.H. Federal Credit Union wants to teach you
Dec26

N.H. Federal Credit Union wants to teach you

Do you struggle when it comes to spending money you don’t necessarily have?Are you looking to buy a house or a car, and don’t really know where to begin?Is your credit score not quite where you want it to be?Well, N.H. Federal Credit Union wants to help. It’s been almost two years since they turned their 47 N. Main St. branch into the Center for Finance & Education. That’s where they hold free classes on the topics we just...

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Stop by a gallery or two this week
Dec26

Stop by a gallery or two this week

Concord is home to lots of great locations to see some incredible art.So that means at any given time, there will be a wide range of work on display all over the city.It’s hard keeping track of all the shows, hours you can view them and how long they’ll be around. So we’ve compiled this trusty list for you, so you can concentrate on checking out the art.McGowanIntermission Show: New and Old WorkThrough Jan. 27Hours: Tuesday through...

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Here are some last-minute gifts you can get downtown
Dec19

Here are some last-minute gifts you can get downtown

It’s the week before Christmas, and if you’re like us, you still haven’t finished all of your shopping.No need to worry, though, because in a way we’ve already done it for you – except for the actual buying of the items, of course. We did, though, go out and find out some of the best options for last-minute gift ideas.Since Concord is pretty big and has stores all over the place, we figured the best way to tackle this was to break it...

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There are more great finds outside downtown
Dec19

There are more great finds outside downtown

As you probably know, shopping in Concord is really defined by two areas: downtown and everywhere else.And since it’s way too big of an area for one person to cover, we split up our search for the places in the city where you might find some good last-minute Christmas shopping. If you missed it, Jon gave you ideas for the downtown area (mostly Main Street), so this piece will provide options for outside of that area.Now, before we get...

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Don’t forget about those stocking stuffers
Dec19

Don’t forget about those stocking stuffers

While it sure is nice to get a big box to open up on Christmas morning, nothing beats all the little knick knacks and doohickeys that are placed inside your stocking – which is then hung by the chimney with care. Plus, a person’s stocking is where you can be fun, creative and a little zany – something we greatly enjoy. But with trying to get the big things out of the way, you may have sold yourself a little short on that special...

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We found more, even cooler holiday displays
Dec19

We found more, even cooler holiday displays

f you remember a few weeks back, we found some light displays to get you in the holiday spirit. One of the homes we featured alerted us to the area of Primrose and Winterberry lanes. Along the way, we came across the Borough Road extravaganza at the Moore house, and were  pleasantly surprised to see what those streets had in store. The first part of Primrose had nice light setups before taking a right on Winterberry. Follow it to the...

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Swap gift cards, musical instruments at Area 23
Dec19

Swap gift cards, musical instruments at Area 23

There are three certainties in life: death, taxes and gift cards on Christmas. While gift cards can be great – it’s like a free credit card that can only be used at certain places – a lot of times we end up with gift cards we don’t want or need. And since you can’t just go to the store and trade that in for cash, you’re often stuck with them. Until now. Area 23 knows all about getting useless gift cards, and they’re holding an event...

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The big guy is still around for final requests
Dec19

The big guy is still around for final requests

It’s getting down to the wire with Christmas less than one week away. And if you haven’t gotten a chance to sit down and go over your list with Santa yet, don’t panic, there’s still time.Even though he’s got a busy night coming up, the big guy in the red suit wants to make sure he hears directly from every little girl and boy, even if you already sent him a letter. It’s imperative that he gets this present thing right for those on the...

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Ocean State Job Lot Adventure Shopping – Holiday Edition
Dec19

Ocean State Job Lot Adventure Shopping – Holiday Edition

With less than a week to go until Christmas, we took a hard look at many places to help with those last minute expenditures (keep reading) – and that includes Ocean State Job Lot. And like always, we found some pretty interesting stuff. 

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Go Try It: Needle felt an ornament at The Place
Dec19

Go Try It: Needle felt an ornament at The Place

Since this is the Last-Minute Christmas Issue, we thought we should do something last-minute Christmassy for the Go Try It. And what’s more last minute than making your own Christmas tree ornaments just days before Christmas?That’s what will be going on at The Place Studio & Gallery on Thursday, when a class on needle felted ornaments will take place from 6 to 8 p.m.But what is needle felting, anyway?“Felting, in general, is...

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Take a guided tour of the N.H. Historical Society
Dec19

Take a guided tour of the N.H. Historical Society

As one of the original 13 colonies and the first state to have its own constitution, New Hampshire is rich in history.Plus, it’s a pretty awesome place to live, so it’s no wonder the New Hampshire Historical Society is filled with fun, interesting and educational artifacts spanning hundreds of years.If you grew up in the Granite State, odds are you took a school field trip to the state historical society, but even if you’ve been there...

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On Display: Concord Chamber is home to a pair of art shows
Dec19

On Display: Concord Chamber is home to a pair of art shows

If you haven’t been in the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce recently, you’re missing out on, not one, but two great art shows. The work of New Hampshire-based oil painter Peggy Murray and a collection of creations by the N.H. Furniture Masters and the Maine Prison Outreach Program will be on display through the end of the month. We know it’s a busy time of year, but it’s worth a stop to look at.

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Live music, theater and movie listings for Concord
Dec19

Live music, theater and movie listings for Concord

For all intents and purposes, it’s the week of Christmas already (we know – Christmas isn’t until Monday, which is technically next week, but this publication runs through Tuesday, so that counts for us). Therefore, it’s sort of a light week on the entertainment front. We couldn’t find any theater listings, but there’s still plenty of music to be heard and movies to be seen this week. Take a look.     Music Wednesday Dave...

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Food Snob: We took the Lunch Lady food truck for a spin
Dec19

Food Snob: We took the Lunch Lady food truck for a spin

A couple weeks ago, as we feverishly moved about town looking for signs of craft beer, we spotted something in the Everett Arena parking lot.It was a blue and green truck that we had never seen before and from a distance, it appeared to be one that was serving food. Unfortunately, we didn’t have time to stop and when we rolled back by a few hours later, the truck was gone.But we were determined to get to the bottom of it – and we...

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Concord is home to a host of great exhibits
Dec19

Concord is home to a host of great exhibits

Concord is home to lots of great locations to see some incredible art. So that means at any given time, there will be a wide range of work on display all over the city. It’s hard keeping track of all the shows, hours you can view them and how long they’ll be around. So we’ve compiled this trusty list for you, so you can concentrate on checking out the art. McGowan Closer: Gary Haven Smith and Bert Yarborough Through Friday Hours:...

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On the Road: We spent a whirlwind two weeks in Egypt
Dec19

On the Road: We spent a whirlwind two weeks in Egypt

During a two-week vacation to Egypt last month, Nancy Kyle of Pembroke graciously decided to bring us along – in newspaper form – visiting the Sphinx at the Giza Plateau and the Pyramid of Khafre, where she did a little photo shoot. According to Kyle, it only rains about an inch a year in Cairo, but she was lucky enough to be there when it did. If you’re planning a vacation for Christmas or to kick off the new year, bring a copy of a...

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Bulletin Board
Dec19

Bulletin Board

Christmas in Concord at Audi Christmas in Concord will be held Christmas Eve (Sunday) from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Concord City Auditorium, 2 Prince St. Several city churches are working with others in the region to offer the free event. The program will combine elements of both contemporary and traditional Christmas services, including a video montage of popular holiday movies, carol singing accompanied by a praise band (guitars,...

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Book of the week: ‘Wishbones’
Dec19

Book of the week: ‘Wishbones’

WishbonesVirginia Macgregor2017, 384 pagesYoung Adult Tucker is a skinny young teen who loves her family and loves swimming. She’s never cared that her mother is overweight. She thinks that her mother is beautiful; as beautiful as a movie star. Feather and her Dad take care of her Mum, who is so overweight that she will not go out of the house. Her Mum is scared of going outside, running out of food, hospitals and the water. So she...

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This Week in Concord History
Dec19

This Week in Concord History

Dec. 19, 1979: At a campaign stop in Concord, Senate Minority Leader Howard Baker says a get-tough policy is needed to protect American embassies and suggests the creation of a special 50,000-member military unit to accomplish that. “As dangerous as the situation is in Iran, the real danger to this country is the growing impression throughout the world that you can push on Uncle Sam and nothing ever happens in return,” he says. Dec....

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Video: Iron Heart’s mobile canning operation at Concord Craft Brewing Co.
Dec12

Video: Iron Heart’s mobile canning operation at Concord Craft Brewing Co.

It’s not every day that you’re invited to a brewery at 9 in the morning, so when that opportunity presented itself to us last week, of course we had to take advantage. Perhaps surprisingly, we weren’t there to drink this time – and by there, we mean Concord Craft Brewing Co. No, we stopped by the Storrs Street brewery because we wanted to check out the mobile canning operation run by Iron Heart Canning live and in person. Iron Heart...

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Interested in learning how to home brew?
Dec12

Interested in learning how to home brew?

Have you ever wondered how your favorite beers are made? Or what is required to take all those ingredients and combine them in a way that produces a delicious tasting adult beverage?And is it possible to replicate it at home?Well, you’re not alone in that line of thinking. And it just so happens there is a club that will help answer any and all questions you may have when it comes to making beer yourself in the comforts of home.The...

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It’s quite the process to make a batch of beer
Dec12

It’s quite the process to make a batch of beer

Since opening the doors in April of last year, Lithermans Limited has seen its fair share of milestones.They have graduated from only being able to serve flights – small tasters of their beers – to offering up full pints of their tasty creations. They now serve food and recently expanded their tap room.And just last week, Lithermans brewed a double batch for the first time, using their brand new seven barrel fermenter.The fermenter is...

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There are lots of places to get tasty  craft beer
Dec12

There are lots of places to get tasty craft beer

We all know about the plethora of options for places to grab a beer around here – you can get out of work and stop by the Barley House, Penuche’s, Dos Amigos, The Red Blazer, The Draft, etc. – but what about good places to stock up for the weekend?We thought you’d never ask.It turns out that there are quite a few places to pick up packs of cold ones around here. Pretty much every grocery store and convenience store in the city sells...

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We like having choices when it comes to beer
Dec12

We like having choices when it comes to beer

For the longest time, one of the biggest knocks on Concord was that there were not any local breweries to frequent.Well, that has greatly changed all within the last two years thanks to the addition of not one, but two local spots that make some pretty tasty beers. Lithermans Limited opened its doors at 126 Hall St. Unit B in April of 2016, while and Concord Craft Brewing Co. became a new addition to the downtown scene at 117 Storrs...

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Play in a mini tournament at Beaver Meadow
Dec12

Play in a mini tournament at Beaver Meadow

If you’re someone who likes to spend your warm weather days wandering around a golf course hitting tiny white balls, you might be going through a little withdrawal right about now.It’s going to be several long and cold months until the snow clears and the ground thaws where you can get back out on the links – unless you take a vacation to a much warmer climate.But we’ve got a solution to your golf blues that won’t adversely affect...

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Live music, theater and entertainment listings for Concord
Dec12

Live music, theater and entertainment listings for Concord

Surprise, surprise – there’s another week packed with live entertainment on the horizon right here in Concord. Between a slew of bar bands, holiday shows and a bit of magic, this should be another good week to get out there and be entertained. Most music shows are free unless otherwise noted, but check with the venue before you head out to make sure.   Music Wednesday Joel Cage will play at Hermanos Cocina Mexicana at 6:30 p.m....

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On Display: Don’t miss the Kimball Jenkins student show
Dec12

On Display: Don’t miss the Kimball Jenkins student show

For the month of December, Kimball Jenkins is celebrating its students with a featured show, with work from about 80 students. As you can see, it’s worth a visit. 

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Food Snob: Bao tacos and a glass of Merlot at Whiskey & Wine
Dec12

Food Snob: Bao tacos and a glass of Merlot at Whiskey & Wine

It kind of snuck up on us, but downtown Concord now has a brand new bar and restaurant called Whiskey & Wine, and it’s in a prime location right as you turn onto North Main Street from Center Street/Loudon Road. On the ground floor of the recently renovated Remi’s Block, Whiskey & Wine opened quietly a couple weeks ago, so we had to get down there to check it out. As its name implies, the place is big on both whiskey and wine...

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This Instagram user shared a nice shot of the view from her office
Dec12

This Instagram user shared a nice shot of the view from her office

We were poking around Instagram last week when we came upon this stunning shot showing the First Church of Christ, Scientist on School Street from a high vantage point. Upon further inspection (i.e., reading the caption), we realized that this photo was taken from user @wandering_gynger’s new office. With a view like that, it’s hard to complain about going to work every day. At the Insider pod, we have to stand up just to look out the...

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Go Try It: Make some art for Love, Lust and Desire
Dec12

Go Try It: Make some art for Love, Lust and Desire

Are you an established artist or someone who merely likes to create paintings or drawings in your free time?Have you always wanted to be a part of a really cool exhibit that tons of people look at, but don’t really know how to get involved?Well, might we suggest submitting your work for McGowan Fine Art’s 10th annual Love, Lust and Desire show.It’s a community grab bag of a show that is ever changing. And you don’t have to be an...

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