Concord Young Professionals Network: Jonathan Stallsmith loves to be outdoors
Dec12

Concord Young Professionals Network: Jonathan Stallsmith loves to be outdoors

The Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce’s Concord Young Professionals Network introduces you to our “Young Professional of the Month,” Jonathan Stallsmith. Each month, the CYPN Steering Committee recommends a young professional in the community it thinks Concord Insider readers would enjoy getting to know better. How old are you? 31. Where do you live? Laconia. Where do you currently work? I’m building my own business through a...

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Concord is home to some great art
Dec12

Concord is home to some great art

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 Dec. 22 Hours:...

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Youth forum at Concord High
Dec12

Youth forum at Concord High

  The New Hampshire Legislative Youth Advisory Council is sponsoring a youth forum on Saturday in the Concord High School auditorium. The forum will be held from noon to 3 p.m. and admission is free. The purpose of the forum is: To empower youth as leaders; provide an opportunity for students to be heard on public policy issues important to youth; and discuss issues with legislators and students to make changes that benefit youth...

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Bulletin Board
Dec12

Bulletin Board

Tour the Concord Police Department The Concord Chats series continues on Thursday from 6 to 7:30 p.m. with a tour of the Concord Police Department. According to the history of the Concord Police Department, the first Concord Constable was elected in 1732. In 1909 police equipment consisted of “an ambulance, patrol wagon, light driving wagon, motorcycle, and a horse.” And by 1953, the “first female police matron was hired to serve as a...

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Book of the Week: ‘Saints for All Occasions’
Dec12

Book of the Week: ‘Saints for All Occasions’

Saints for All OccasionsJ. Courtney Sullivan2017, 352 pagesFiction Sisters Nora and Theresa Flynn are nothing alike. Nora is reserved, shy and responsible. Theresa is exuberant, mischievous and always ready for a good time. But the distance between their personalities does not impact their closeness as sisters and friends. So when Theresa becomes pregnant out of wedlock after they’ve resettled in Dorchester, Mass., from Ireland in the...

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This Week in Concord History
Dec12

This Week in Concord History

Dec. 12, 1991: Campaigning in Concord for her husband, Hillary Clinton tells a reporter how she and Bill Clinton have prepared their daughter Chelsea for the negativity of a presidential campaign: “We’ve told her to be ready for it. We try to take criticism – fair or unfair – seriously but not personally,” Hillary Clinton says.   Dec. 12, 1996: Free agent pitcher Bob Tewksbury of Concord signs with the Minnesota Twins, his sixth...

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We found some pretty wild Christmas light displays around Concord
Dec05

We found some pretty wild Christmas light displays around Concord

There’s still no snow on the ground around here, but that hasn’t stopped many of you from getting into the holiday spirit. Admittedly, we don’t have a real scientific way to gauge the level of holiday spirit in the community, but looking for light and decoration displays is one indicator that’s usually pretty reliable. Given the amount of time, energy and, in many cases, money that goes into some of these displays, we have a hard time...

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Need a Yankee swap gift for your next party?
Dec05

Need a Yankee swap gift for your next party?

One of the best parts of a holiday get-together, whether it be with family and friends or with the crew from work, is the Yankee swap. It’s all about the element of surprise, because you get to bring something unique that will appeal to the entire group, but you don’t want to bring the gift that someone gets “stuck with.” And we know you don’t have a ton of free time, so we meandered around Main Street to see what we could find for...

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Tips for an inexpensive holiday decoration
Dec05

Tips for an inexpensive holiday decoration

For the InsiderIt’s time to decorate the exterior of your home for the holidays and we all know that it can get a bit expensive when you want to put decorative greenery on your doors, lamp posts, etc. Why not make your own swags for instance? Evergreens, whether pine, spruce or fir have symbolized Christmas throughout history. Typically we associate Christmas greens as the Christmas tree itself proudly decorated and displayed inside...

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Get in the giving spirit
Dec05

Get in the giving spirit

We’re probably a lot alike in the fact that we can’t wait for Christmas morning to come.There’s nothing quite like walking up to the ol’ tree all sleepy-eyed and seeing a pile of presents all neatly wrapped, waiting to be torn open.But unfortunately, there are many out there not as fortunate to have more than a single present to open. Some families don’t have the ability to buy anything to go under the tree.It’s sad, but there’s a way...

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Video: St. Paul’s ballet to perform ‘Nutcracker Act II’
Dec05

Video: St. Paul’s ballet to perform ‘Nutcracker Act II’

Well before Zoë Dienes decided to attend St. Paul’s School, she would go each December with her family to the free performance of The Nutcracker Act II and watch the dancers glide across the stage. “I would dream I was up there,” Dienes said. But she no longer has to fantasize about being in the school’s ballet company – she’s already living that dream. And now Dienes, a Concord native, is the one who could be an inspiration to young...

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We found some tasty holiday sweets around Concord
Dec05

We found some tasty holiday sweets around Concord

It’s the most wonderful time of the year – that time when bakeries and other eateries start rolling out the Christmas cupcakes, cookies, pastries, danishes and anything else that’s sweet and can somehow be vaguely associated with the biggest holiday of the year. In one of the tougher assignments anyone has ever taken on, we went out last week to see who had what in terms of the holiday sweets, and how they tasted.Our first stop was...

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Check out these handy Christmas craft ideas at Art Plus
Dec05

Check out these handy Christmas craft ideas at Art Plus

Now that it’s officially December, there’s only one thing on everybody’s mind: Christmas, and more importantly, Christmas shopping.Whether you’re a kid who’s working on perfecting your list or a parent who’s trying to check off every last item, these next few weeks are sure to be a mad scramble for the majority of the public.But it doesn’t have to be that way.It’s an old (and somewhat cheesy) saying, but the best gifts are often the...

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Take an easy hike on the West End Farm Trail
Dec05

Take an easy hike on the West End Farm Trail

As the days get a little shorter and the temperature continues to drop, odds are you’re spending less and less time outside. But it doesn’t have to be that way.And the Concord Trails Committee is doing its part to keep you active – and outdoors.The group’s monthly hikes series continues with an excursion on the West End Farm Trail on Saturday and whoever wants to join is invited.Rob Knight will lead the hike on what is billed as “an...

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Tim sure is looking like a brand new man
Dec05

Tim sure is looking like a brand new man

Over my four years at the Insider, you may have noticed there’s been little change to the way my hair looks. Outside of letting it grow long and shaggy for a few months and then getting it chopped into what equates to an adult-inspired bowl cut, there’s never been a lot to it. I’ve pretty much had the same thing for all of my adult life – and a good chunk of my teenage years, except for that long-haired grunge phase I went through my...

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Bulletin Board
Dec05

Bulletin Board

Double feature with film society The NHTI Film Society will host a canoeing and kayaking double feature on Friday, Paddle for the North (Not Rated, 2015, 53 mins.) and – back by popular demand – Kayaking the Aleutians (Not Rated, 2017, 70 mins.). The screening will be held at 7 p.m. in the Sweeney Auditorium. Admission is by donation ($5 suggested); free with an NHTI student ID. For more information, contact Steve Ambra at 271-6484...

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Poster contest winner earns pizza for class
Dec05

Poster contest winner earns pizza for class

Local third graders celebrated America Recycles Day, held on Nov. 15, by participating in a recycling poster contest hosted by Concord General Services. Concord General Services manages trash and recycling services for the community and has successfully reduced trash tonnage by 40 percent in Concord since the introduction of Pay-As- You-Throw trash bags in 2009.Unit-based pricing methods, such as pay-as- you-throw, have proved to...

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Live music, theater and movie listings for Concord
Dec05

Live music, theater and movie listings for Concord

As it is officially the month of Christmas now, the entertainment calendar is jam-packed with shows that fit that bill. Between holiday concerts and plays, it looks to be a very festive week ahead in Concord. Most music shows are free, but check with the venue before heading out to see whether there will be a cover charge.   Music Thursday -Granite State Revival will be joined by Walker Smith at Penuche’s at 8:30 p.m. for a...

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N.H. nature photographs at Forest Society
Dec05

N.H. nature photographs at Forest Society

During his adventures in the forests of New Hampshire, photographer Ken MacGray has been drawn to the sights and sounds of water. So much so, MacGray has an entire exhibit dedicated to its natural beauty at the Forest Society that you can see through the end of the month. 

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The new McGowan Fine Art is worth a visit
Dec05

The new McGowan Fine Art is worth a visit

Well, it finally happened: McGowan Fine Art is officially moved into its new 2 Phenix Ave. location and open for business.After announcing its closing this summer and subsequent move, the gallery will live on. And following a few difficult days of moving artwork, cabinets, furniture and all those triangle frame samples – while taking the time to set it all up – McGowan unveiled its new spot to the public the day after Thanksgiving....

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Concord is home to great exhibition spaces
Dec05

Concord is home to great exhibition spaces

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 Dec. 22 Hours:...

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Missed Connections: Look who’s trying to find love on Craigslist
Dec05

Missed Connections: Look who’s trying to find love 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 November. And we found a ton of great entries to share. If you happened to make a connection from one of these missed connections – or any for that fact – we definitely want to know about it. Email us at news@theconcordinsider.com with all the juicy details.   hurt my neck you were lookin so...

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Book of the Week: ‘Turtles All the Way Down’
Dec05

Book of the Week: ‘Turtles All the Way Down’

Turtles All the Way Down John Green 2017, 286 pages Young AdultIn this novel, the main character, Aza, struggles to handle her obsessive compulsive disorder while leading a somewhat normal life. Juggling life, school and friends as a teenager is never easy, especially when it feels like a never-ending spiral, which in Aza’s head it is. However, a twist gets thrown her way when a local billionaire goes missing once the police come...

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This Week in Concord History
Dec05

This Week in Concord History

Dec. 5, 1908: Fire Chief William Green sets out for the movies at Phenix Hall, but even though the same show played at the nearby Opera House for more than a year, the Phenix is filled. There are plans to convert yet another building in the Durgin block into a theater. “Verily, the people are moving picture mad,” Mayor Charles Corning writes in his diary.   Dec. 5, 1963: Under a new state law, all drivers over age 75 must be...

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Midnight Merriment returns to downtown
Nov28

Midnight Merriment returns to downtown

You might want to plan on sleeping a couple extra hours on Thursday night, because Friday is going to be a late one.It’s the 25th annual Midnight Merriment, put on by Intown Concord, and we like to think of it as the unofficial start to the holiday shopping season in Concord (our apologies, Black Friday, Plaid Friday and Small Business Saturday).On this night, many downtown businesses will stay open way past their typical closing...

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Get a passport for a chance to Win the Window
Nov28

Get a passport for a chance to Win the Window

Downtown Concord sure is in the holiday spirit. With the city’s Christmas tree up and decorated, the wreaths lining Main Street and various businesses sprucing up their own storefronts, it has turned into quite the festive walk.And if you happen to be in the area of 47 N. Main St. (that’s N.H. Federal Credit Union) you’ll notice a big tree with the words Win the Window over it.Now, you can’t actually take the window home, but with a...

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Wreath raffle to be held at Penacook Community Center
Nov28

Wreath raffle to be held at Penacook Community Center

There’s no denying that the Feztival of Trees is a pretty cool idea for a fundraiser. And it brings in lots of money every year. Over the course of 17 years, the total is well over $1 million, and it seems to get bigger and better each year. So it’s easy to see why other organizations are using the model to try to raise money for their causes. ConcordTV started the Easter Eggstravaganza almost three years ago, and now the Penacook...

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It’s a busy weekend on the craft fair circuit in Concord
Nov28

It’s a busy weekend on the craft fair circuit in Concord

If you caught wind of our Craft Fair Issue earlier this month, you know how popular the one-day holiday sales are in this area. And this week is going to be pretty busy on the craft fair circuit in Concord. So pick one or go to all of them. Abbot-Downing On Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m., the Abbot-Downing School PTO will host a holiday vendor fair in the school cafeteria (152 South St.) featuring a wide range of vendors selling their...

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Live music, theater and movie listings for Concord
Nov28

Live music, theater and movie listings for Concord

Thanksgiving is now officially over, which means we’re in full-on pre-Christmas mode from here on out. We have several holiday-themed shows on the docket, plus a few other random fun performances. Most music shows are free, but check with each venue before you head out to see whether there will be a cover charge.   Music Wednesday Mike Stockbridge will play some jazzy tunes at Hermanos Cocina Mexicana at 6:30 p.m. Open Jam Night...

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CASL is seeking local high school sophomores
Nov28

CASL is seeking local high school sophomores

The Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce announces that applications for the spring 2018 Capital Area Student Leadership program are now available. CASL is open to high school sophomores who reside in and attend school in the Greater Concord area. A longstanding component of the Chamber’s Business & Education Partnership, CASL encourages students to become active, effective participants and future leaders in their schools and...

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