City Briefly
Each week, City Manager Tom Aspell heads out on Christmas eve to pick up stocking stuffers for all of the ants in his ant farm, but can’t find anything to fit stocking that tiny. So he serenades them with carols instead, and their dance moves spell out a city memo in the dirt.You’re on thin iceActually, stay off itThe Parks & Recreation Department would like to remind everyone that, despite the recent cold temperatures, the ice...
Jeremy Woodward to run for Tedy’s Team
Jeremy Woodward is a two-time open heart surgery survivor and tireless advocate for heart-related illness and heart healthy living. Tedy Bruschi, former Patriots linebacker, survived a stroke and is now a tireless advocate for stroke awareness and survivors. So it’s only natural that Woodward was selected to join “Tedy’s Team,” a group of runners training to complete the Boston Marathon and raising money for the American Heart...
VNA offering ‘Making Yourself a Priority’
Concord Regional Visiting Nurse Association is offering a free presentation “Making Yourself a Priority” on Monday, Jan. 12 from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. at United Methodist Church of Penacook, Penacook Community Center Senior Program, 21 Merrimack St. in Penacook. When was the last time you had some “me time?” If you are like most people, you hardly make yourself a priority because you feel there is not enough time when there are so many...
Building On Hope looking for next nonprofit project
New Hampshire nonprofits have an opportunity to get a major gift this holiday season as Building On Hope, a New Hampshire-based volunteer organization that collaborates with builders, architects, designers and suppliers, to provide physical improvements to non-profit facilities is currently searching for its next “Extreme Makeover” type renovation project. Building On Hope is accepting submissions from non-profit organizations in need...
‘If I Built a House’ wins Ladybug Book award
New Hampshire children, from preschoolers to third graders, have voted If I Built a House the winner of the 2014 Ladybug Picture Book Award. If I Built a House received 10,231 votes out of the 23,093 cast by children across the state. It was written and illustrated by Chris Van Dusen, and is published by Dial Books for Young Readers. This book was a runaway winner, garnering 7,430 votes more than its closest competitor. Sponsored by...
Heart of the Grape Wine Tasting set for Feb. 13
Thanks to the collaborative efforts of Concord Hospital, New Hampshire Oncology-Hematology, PA (NHOH) and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, cancer patients have access to genetic testing and counseling at Concord Hospital Breast Care Center. The program is led by national and local experts and enables cancer patients to learn if they are at high-risk of developing cancer. Early identification allows patients the opportunity to work with...
Concord Public Library Book of the week
For more information about the Concord Public Library, visit concordpubliclibrary.net or visit us on Tumblr (reading-rumblr.tumblr.com and concordteens.tumblr.com) and Facebook (facebook.com/ConcordPublicLibrary).Vinland SagaMakoto Yukimura2013-ongoing, Pages varyFictionFollowing the exploits of vengeance-driven Thorfinn, Vinland Saga is a spectacular visual tale of blood and warfare in Dane-controlled England at the start of the 11th...
The Kimby-Jenks students are once again filling the gallery walls
For the last 15 years, every December, the fine people at Kimball-Jenkins put together an exhibit that showcases the fine work of their students for all to see. So consider this your official invitation to the annual Kimby Jenks Student Art Exhibit, which will be on display through Jan. 2 in the Carolyn Jenkins gallery.
SPCA animals gave NHTI students a study break and licked some faces
There were plenty of things we loved about college. Taking finals wasn’t one of them. But then again, we never had the pleasure of studying in the presence of a pleasant little furry critter (unless you count that one kid from Room 118.) Not so for the students in Strout Hall at NHTI, who got to take a study break with some cuty and cuddly animals from the Pope Memorial SPCA on Tuesday night. Cesar the dog and Pecan the cat made an...
Holly the Elf has been busy this year, what’s your elf been up to?
Holly the Elf has been delighting the Vanpelt children this year with her nightly tricks, but we know she’s not alone. And we want to see what your elf has been up to, so send us some pictures to news@theconcordinsider.com.
Red River Theatres had our kind of visit with Santa
There was a lot going on downtown during Midnight Merriment on Dec. 6, but if you happened to duck into Red River Theatres, you ran into a totally rad Santa appearance – a Santa Dude appearance, to be exact. Jeff Weber, one of Red River’s “amazing volunteers and members,” according to Angie Lane, events and marketing manager at the theater, was there dressed as Santa Dude in an homage to The Big Lebowski (we hope we didn’t just ruin...
This Week In Concord History
Dec. 16, 2000: Rick Trombly, who lost his bid for re-election to the state Senate a month ago, is among 11 applicants interviewing to fill a vacancy on the Merrimack County Commission, the Monitor reports. He will soon be given the job by the panel of judges making the selection.Dec. 16, 1976: Gov. Mel Thomson announces he will have state troopers stationed at border liquor stores to harass out-of-state tax agents who sometimes try to...
Concord’s Holiday Dinner to feed those in need on Christmas
Christmas is a day for spending time with family, eating a nice meal and tearing off the wrapping paper from the presents Santa left under the tree. But not everybody is fortunate enough to enjoy that kind of holiday. And that’s why Steve Duprey began hosting the Concord Community Holiday Dinner seven years ago. He wanted a way to give back during the holiday season, and with the Friendly Kitchen closed on Christmas Day, it just...
We went window shopping for winners
The Merchants Roundtable and Intown Concord proudly announced the winners of the first downtown Holiday Window Decorating Contest this week:∎ Best use of red: Pompanoosuc Mills.∎ Most sparkle: Little River Oriental Rugs.∎ Most creative: Bravo Boutique.∎ Honorable mentions: Concord Food Co-op and Viking House.∎ Judges’ choice: Britches of Concord, Things are Cooking, and N.H. Federal Credit Union.Congratulations to the winners, and...
Take the first step to becoming a cowboy with a new pair of boots
There’s so many decisions when it comes to buying your first pair of cowboy boots. You first need to know what situation you’ll be wearing them for. Do you want a dressy look? Then go with a simple and sophisticated black. Is this boot going to be used while on top of a horse? Then a flat sole is your perfect choice. Or will you be attending a country concert? If that’s the case, then why not show off some bright and colorful...
Walk-In Wednesday at Heights Center Dec. 17
Concord Regional Visiting Nurse Association offers Walk-In Wednesday on Wednesday, Dec. 17, from 10 a.m. to noon at Heights Community Center, 14 Canterbury Road. Walk-In Wednesday is held on the fourth Wednesday of every month. Walk-In Wednesday is an opportunity to get your questions answered. A VNA team member is available to meet with people inpidually regarding their specific concerns. Whether it is in-home support, end-of-life...
Hey Concord, show us your lights (in photo form, we mean)
It's that time of year, readers: holiday decoration time! And we want to see the best Concord has to offer. Snap a few photos of your decorations (or your neighbor's, if they're better) and email them to us at news@theconcordinsider.com!
Christmas pageant at East Congregational
East Congregational Church will be presenting “Twas the Night Before Christmas” pageant during 10 a.m. worship on Sunday, Dec. 21. Members and friends of the church are reminded that Dec. 21 is the last day of the bake and craft sale to support Heifer Project Intl., and also the last day to bring in warm adult hats, insulated gloves, scarves and socks for local social service agencies. A family friendly and music filled Christmas Eve...
Remember what you can and cannot burn
In light of recent storm damage, the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services wants to remind homeowners and businesses that there are restrictions on the types of material that can be burned in outside fires. It is unlawful to burn items such as: Construction and demolition debris, household trash, tires, furniture and any kind of painted, treated or glued wood Burning these materials releases toxic air pollutants, creates...
Human Resources Assoc. to hold meeting Dec. 18
The members of the Human Resources Association of Greater Concord (HRAGC) will hold their monthly meeting at 7:45 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 18, in the Maine Room at Two Delta Drive in Concord. The program for this meeting, entitled “Talking about the Dog: How to Add Effective Storytelling to Your Presentations,” will provide participants with strategies, tips and techniques from storytelling that are sure to engage an audience. “Audience...
Hospital seeking clothes this holiday season
This holiday season, consider adding an additional gift to your gift list for young pediatric, Emergency Department or Family Health Center patients at Concord Hospital as part of their Spirit of Giving Campaign. Often-times a young patient’s clothing is rendered unwearable upon their arrival at Concord Hospital. Your gift of new pajamas (all seasons), socks and undergarments are needed to ensure that every child is discharged with...
It’s never too early to get the newest Insider hooked on Christmas
Sophie, Tim’s 3-month-old daughter, was introduced to the art of Christmas tree decorating this weekend.
December supper this Friday at Grace Episcopal
Grace Episcopal Church/Merrill Park, located at 30 Eastman St., will hold its monthly supper on Friday, Dec. 19, from 5 to 6 p.m. The December supper features roast turkey/dressing, mashed potatoes/gravy, butternut squash and apple crisp. So come, bring your family and friends and take the night off from cooking. There is no charge, but donations are welcomed and support our Take-A-Tote Ministry which helps to feed Concord’s hungry...
See Melissa Miller’s view of the world, through her paint brush
Melissa Anne Miller is pretty famous around these parts for her art. And now, marking a 20-year collaboration, Miller’s stuff is once again hanging on the walls of McGowan Fine Art. The show will run till Dec. 19, but before it ends, Miller will be hosting a studio tour at 45 S. Main St. in the loft at Orr & Reno, on Wednesday, from 5 to 6:30 p.m.
Murdoch named Concord 250 project manager
Concord 250 has selected Kim Murdoch of Murdoch Social Capital as project manager for the 2015 year-long celebration of Concord’s 250th anniversary. A Concord native, Murdoch has served as executive director of Centennial Senior Center and interim executive director of Intown Concord. She is founder of the nonprofit Concord Public Safety Foundation, treasurer of Concord TV and a founding board member of the Rock On Foundation. Murdoch...
Evo Rock to host winter solstice party Dec. 20
Evo Rock and Fitness is hosting its annual winter solstice party on Saturday, Dec. 20, from 4:32 p.m. to close. Climbing on this day will be done with the lights out, so make sure to bring a headlamp, or one can be purchased at the door.
This lucky elf’s shelf is all of Concord
The Elf on the Shelf is a phenomenon the world hasn’t seen the likes of since the Concord Insider (wait, that’s us!). And the craze has officially come to Concord. We took our little buddy out on the town, but we want to see what you can do with one. Send us photos of the coolest places your elf winds up – in your house or anywhere in Concord – by emailing us at news@theconcordinsider.com, and we’ll put them in an upcoming issue of...
City Briefly
Each week, City Manager Tom Aspell slaps some lipstick and rouge on his city memo and nominates it to be a hunkette. We pass, but we still present it here! We didn’t leave yetSee what we did there?The recent winter weather conditions temporarily suspended fall leaf collection efforts and have kept Highway and Utilities crews busy with snow and storm debris removal for the last two weeks, Aspell writes. As the weather forecast calls...
Head to Cobblestone to gobble up the best Christmas baubles this year
If you haven’t been to Cobblestone Design Company recently, you sure are missing out on one serious winter wonderland. Beginning in October, the store on Fort Eddy Road is transformed into all things Christmas. We’re talking snowmen (fake of course), trees (also fake) and wreaths (some of which are actually real). So if you’re in need of some new Christmassy stuff, Cobblestone will probably have something to fill your holiday...