A slew of performances and screenings coming up
Nov01

A slew of performances and screenings coming up

Red River On Thursday, Red River Theatres will hold a special 50th anniversary Screening of Valley of the Dolls. The screening of the 1960’s classic about three gals bound for show-biz fame before getting derailed by sex, booze and pills, will include live “Dolls,” a sing-a-long, trivia contest and more from host Jim Webber. The screening will be held at 6:30 p.m. and tickets are $13, and $11 for members. For more, visit...

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On Display: Garden Visions will have you thinking spring
Nov01
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Book of the Week: ‘The Great Reckoning’
Nov01

Book of the Week: ‘The Great Reckoning’

The Great Reckoning Louise Penny 2016, 389 pages Mystery Chief Inspector Armand Gamache is now the head of the Sûreté Academy. When a murder takes place at the school, Armand is part of the investigation, but is he also under suspicion? Armand takes four of the young cadets who were close to the murder victim to his beloved village of Three Pines. He gives them a task, to find out about a strange old map that might have a connection...

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Bulletin Board

Village fair at First Congregational First Congregational Church, 177 N. Main St., will hold its village fair on Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Featured will be handmade crafts, baked goods, books and CDs, jewelry, gift items and Grandma’s treasures (located on the first floor this year). Coffee and a luncheon are available. For more information, call 224-2851. Louise Parenteau   Junior tennis players needed The Health Club of...

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This Week in Concord History
Nov01

This Week in Concord History

Nov. 1, 1791: A New Hampshire law against “profane cursing and swearing” takes effect. Fines: 8 shillings for first offense, 16 for second convictions, 24 for subsequent penalties. If the convict can’t pay: public whippings of not more than 10 lashes.   Nov. 1, 1819: A new animal law takes effect in Concord: “whereas the inhabitants of Concord and travelers with teams and loaded sleighs are frequently annoyed by cows and sheep...

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Can you believe the Insider is 10 years old?
Oct25

Can you believe the Insider is 10 years old?

It’s hard to believe that the Insider is 10 years old. The first edition was published way back on Oct. 24, 2006, so if you want to get technical, on the date of this publication, it’s 10 years old and one day. And boy oh boy has it been one heck of a ride. It started as an idea from former Monitor publisher and original Insider Mark Travis. Other news organizations were having success with free publications and since Concord was (and...

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Former Insiders reminisce about the good ol’ days
Oct25

Former Insiders reminisce about the good ol’ days

MARK TRAVIS When did you work at the Insider? What was your title? I co-founded the Insider with Danielle Kronk Barrick back in ought-six. It was a simpler time, before she had three names, before “Facebook” and other “social media.” My title was “the guy who works with Danielle,” but only because she ordered the business cards. What are your fondest memories as part of the Insider? We finished producing the Insider every Monday...

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So much has changed  since the first issue came out
Oct25

So much has changed since the first issue came out

If you compare the Concord of today with the Concord of 2006, when our first issue came out, you’ll notice that though a lot is the same, so much of the city has changed.It’s just a testament to the staying power of community-driven, authentic, local, hard-hitting journalism. Through road projects, bridge projects, parking changes and school makeovers, the one constant Concord has had since 2006 is your trusty Insider. But this isn’t...

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Halloween Howl set to take over Main Street
Oct25

Halloween Howl set to take over Main Street

The great thing about Halloween in Concord is the bonus trick-or-treating.You’ve got the traditional night in the city, where princesses, superheroes and ghosts knock on stranger’s doors asking for treats.But a few days before the big candy collection, children get a trial run along North Main Street. It’s called Halloween Howl – but we probably didn’t have to tell you that, since it’s been around way longer than the Insider.Every...

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Put on your favorite costume and check out two big Halloween parties in Concord
Oct25

Put on your favorite costume and check out two big Halloween parties in Concord

If you haven’t made plans yet for Halloween weekend, don’t be scared – as usual, we’ve done all the hard work for you. We found a couple of bashes around the city that will keep you and your ghoulish friends entertained all weekend long. The best part is, both of them are before the actual holiday, so you can celebrate Halloween a few times this year. Haunted Mansion Masquerade at Kimball-Jenkins On Friday night from 8 to midnight,...

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Get your leaves to the curb
Oct25

Get your leaves to the curb

Nothing says fall like raking leaves. And if you haven’t started yet, you might want to get going on it. That’s because Concord’s annual fall leaf collection program will begin on Oct. 31, and continue through Dec. 9, as weather permits. It’s no fun picking up leaves when there’s snow on the ground. Concord and Penacook residents participating in the program must rake their leaves to the curb and leave them unbagged. Once collection...

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Tell your tale at Hatbox Theatre
Oct25

Tell your tale at Hatbox Theatre

Hatbox Theatre and Tales Told Productions presents, Tales Told – Authentic Voices Sharing True Tales of the Human Experience, on Nov. 1 at 7:30 p.m., at Hatbox Theatre. Do you have a true tale to tell? Craft a five-minute soliloquy of your firsthand experience centered around the evening’s theme, thanks and giving. A tale that contains a conflict and a resolution that will allow the audience to share the journey with you. Practice it...

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Tasty Brews: Founders Porter
Oct25

Tasty Brews: Founders Porter

We took a trip to Penuche’s last week to see what was on tap. Of all the options, the Founders Porter sounded the best at the time.This beer is dark and toasty, with a surprisingly dry finish. It’s an all-around pleasure to consume. If you like the thicker texture of a porter, you’ll love this one.This particular pint had very little foam, though the bartender did pour some off. Some people like a nice head on their beer, but we don’t...

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Concord has some nice Halloween displays
Oct25
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Get everything you need at Spirit Halloween
Oct25
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Beyond the Cubicle: Tim gave flowers to complete strangers
Oct25

Beyond the Cubicle: Tim gave flowers to complete strangers

If you don’t remember, last Wednesday was beautiful. It felt more like summer than fall with sunny skies and temperatures in the 70s.For most of us, though, it was a work day – and that can always bring your mood down a bit. The hustle and bustle of the daily grind can wear on you, especially on hump day. But if you happened to be walking down South Main Street around lunch time, there’s a good chance I may given you a beautiful...

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There are people who could really use your help
Oct25

There are people who could really use your help

With the holiday season quickly approaching, many of us are beginning to plan holiday gatherings without much thought to whether or not we will have enough food to eat, let alone be able to buy gifts and necessities for our family. This is a time of year to pause and reflect on all we are thankful for – loved ones, health, a home and plenty of food on the table. What better way to show your thanks than to give back to your community...

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Get your costumes ready for Wicked FIT Run
Oct25

Get your costumes ready for Wicked FIT Run

We all know you can walk around in a costume and ask for candy. But can you run a 5K in said costume? Because Families in Transition is hosting its fifth annual Wicked FIT Run on Saturday at 9:30 a.m. at Rollins Park.And the point is to have lots of people run a few miles dressed as just about anything. Although just remember, this is a family-friendly event.The annual run gives people the opportunity to support FIT, a Concord-,...

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Bernie Sanders is coming to the Cap Center on Nov. 21
Oct25

Bernie Sanders is coming to the Cap Center on Nov. 21

Tickets are on sale for Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders at the Capitol Center for the Arts on Nov. 21 at 7 p.m.Gibson’s Bookstore, Capitol Center for the Arts and New Hampshire Public Radio are pleased to present Sanders on stage and in conversation, centering on his new book, Our Revolution: A Future to Believe in.When Sanders began his race for the presidency, it was considered by the political establishment and the media to be a fringe...

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Enjoy the smooth sounds of WSPS radio
Oct25

Enjoy the smooth sounds of WSPS radio

The next time you’re listening to the radio on a Wednesday evening in the Concord area, turn your dial to 90.5 FM.That’s where you’ll hear the smooth voice of one Ellis Clark – or Radio Ellis as his listeners know him by.Clark is a sophomore at St. Paul’s School and since early last year, he has been manning the school’s radio station each and every Wednesday night when St. Paul’s is in session.The exact time of his show is still...

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It’s trick-or-treating time
Oct25

It’s trick-or-treating time

There’s a good chance you’ll see Princess Elsa on Monday.Along with a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle, Iron Man and maybe even Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton. They’ll knock on your front door and ask for candy in traditional Halloween lingo (we mean trick-or-treat), which in turn you’ll hold out a bowl of candy and ask each superhero, ghost and zombie prom queen to take one.That’s at least how our experience on Halloween has gone since,...

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Bulletin Board

NHTI to host open house Nov. 2 Explore NHTI at our fall open house on Nov. 2, from 4 to 6:30 p.m. in the Wellness Center Gym. Learn about our 90 academic programs, tour our 240-acre campus, find out about campus life and meet current and former students, academic department heads and representatives from admissions and financial aid. Can’t make the open house? We have “Drop-in Tuesdays” weekly from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Get a 15-minute...

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This Week in Concord History
Oct25

This Week in Concord History

Oct. 25, 1852: Following the lead of a Boston group, 50 young men of various Christian denominations meet in Concord to consider forming a local Young Men’s Christian Association. A committee appointed from this group will lead to the organization’s local founding.   Oct. 25, 1908: Young people fan out all over Concord to raise money for Mary Pillsbury Hospital. They pin red tags on donors to keep them from being asked to give...

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Book of the Week: ‘The Last One’
Oct25

Book of the Week: ‘The Last One’

The Last OneAlexandra Oliva2016, 304 pagesGenre: Thriller (Fiction) The 12 contestants on a new reality show set in the woods of the East Coast signed up to test the limits of their endurance, and each challenge that the producers set seems more insurmountable than the last. Contestant Zoo is trying to make up time after becoming sick on the trail when she stumbles across a horrific scene. Is it just something the producers have...

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Did you know that Concord has an airport?
Oct18

Did you know that Concord has an airport?

If you’ve noticed small planes and private jets flying just above Concord, it’s probably because they’re coming in for a landing. At the Concord Municipal Airport, of course.For those of you who didn’t know, Concord is home to a two-runway, city owned spot where planes can really come and go as they please. And go figure, it’s actually located along Airport Road.But don’t feel bad, we didn’t know much about it until we took a field...

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Learn how to take off in just 8 easy steps
Oct18

Learn how to take off in just 8 easy steps

There are many things a pilot needs to do before taking off. There’s an extensive list of parts, gauges, fluids and functions that need to be checked every time a flight is planned, and it can be a fairly time-consuming process. Since we only have a limited amount of space in our paper (and a limited number of hours we’re allowed to work each week), we’ve summed it all up in a handful of easy-to-remember steps.

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The airport has a pretty legit flight school
Oct18

The airport has a pretty legit flight school

Do you remember driver’s ed? Long days of sitting in a packed classroom full of rambunctious teenagers itching to burn rubber, hours of terribly outdated safety videos, sitting in the back seat of a family hatchback holding on for dear life as another nervous teen takes a routine corner on two wheels. Those were the days. There’s a group of young guys from the Concord area who are going through a slightly different type of vehicle...

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What goes into inspecting, repairing a plane?
Oct18

What goes into inspecting, repairing a plane?

When your car is making kind of a funny noise or emitting an odd smell, what do you do? If you’re like most of us, you probably just drive off, hoping the noise and smell work themselves out. If they don’t, maybe you try a little dish soap on the belt or just turn the radio up real loud so you can’t hear it anymore. But when your vehicle of choice is a single-engine Cessna and your destination is a couple hundred miles away, you kind...

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Go Try It: Take a stroll on the Good Life Walking Trail
Oct18

Go Try It: Take a stroll on the Good Life Walking Trail

You may have heard about a new walking trail down by the Smokestack Center (254 N. State St.) – Monitor photographer Elizabeth Frantz checked it out recently. You also may have encountered the same dilemma we did: You see a bunch of posted, “No Trespassing” signs all over the area that’s supposed to be where the trail is.Don’t worry – you’re in the right place. In fact, that’s how you know you’re there. The signs are meant to deter...

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Around Town: We never know what we’ll find
Oct18
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