Don’t miss the one and only Capital Arts Fest
May02

Don’t miss the one and only Capital Arts Fest

If you haven’t heard about the Capital Arts Fest yet, you probably aren’t paying close enough attention to your city’s happenings.There’s promotional stuff all over the place, and a rolling billboard in the form of a Concord Coach Lines bus promoting the thing (even if some of the images are from slightly outside the Concord area, like Europe).Nevertheless, whether you’ve heard about it or are just being informed for the first time...

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Performances abound at Capital Arts Fest
May02

Performances abound at Capital Arts Fest

Concord is home to some great performance spaces, and during Saturday’s Capital Arts Fest, you’ll have your pick of some impressive shows.The only thing is that you’ll have to make some tough decisions. The main stage shows are all in the evening, so it will really come down to what you’re in the mood for.If you’re not familiar with the spaces, Hatbox Theatre just celebrated one year of operation in Steeplegate Mall that can house an...

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A list of  the happenings at Capital Arts Fest
May02

A list of the happenings at Capital Arts Fest

The Capital Arts Fest is chock full of things to do in Concord this Saturday. So here’s a list of all the great options you have to enjoy. If you want to learn a little bit more about the musical acts, performances and activities, there’s more in-depth info on all the festival has to offer on pages 13-20.   City Plaza 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.: Concord Coach Display by Abbot-Downing Historical Society. 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.: Suncook Valley...

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You can’t have an arts fest without the arts
May02

You can’t have an arts fest without the arts

Just about every week, we like to highlight one of the local art exhibits around these parts.Concord is a big arts community with a collection of highly talented artists.And let’s be perfectly honest, there’s no way you can hold a community-wide arts festival without the visual arts.So on Saturday, there’s a few options for you.Mill Brook GalleryThe gallery that doubles as an outdoor sculpture garden, opened this week with its first...

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Make these Kentucky Derby cupcakes at Local Baskit
May02

Make these Kentucky Derby cupcakes at Local Baskit

No matter what sporting event you’re hosting a get-together for, food has to be a priority.If said sporting event turns out to be a huge disappointment, your guests can always find solace in your spread.So if you happen to be a fan of the Kentucky Derby, which is slated for Saturday, Local Baskit has the perfect option for your watch party dessert.At 1 p.m., there will be a workshop at the store’s 10 Ferry St. location to make some...

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NHTI is hosting its senior capstone exhibit
May02
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We took a journey across the pond to Stonehenge
May02
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Take a guided tour and learn about Concord
May02

Take a guided tour and learn about Concord

Concord is pretty old. Two years ago, the city celebrated 250 years, which means that there’s a lot of history around this city.So it only seems right that a historical and cultural aspect was part of the first and only Capital Arts Fest.So if you’re into history, learning about new things or enjoying free and new stuff, you’ll want to keep reading about some informative guided tours.State HouseIf you’ve never had the chance to wander...

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Enjoy the action at Aerospacefest, Shaker Village
May02

Enjoy the action at Aerospacefest, Shaker Village

Around this area of the state, there are lots of day-long events that you don’t want to miss.And a pair of them – Aerospacefest at the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center and Canterbury Shaker Village’s opening day – rank right up there with the best of the best.It just so happens that both are taking place on the same day as Capital Arts Fest, which means you can add them to the list of stops on your tour of Concord – and...

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Farmers market opens for the season this Saturday
May02

Farmers market opens for the season this Saturday

Now that the calendar has officially switched over to May, you’re going to start seeing a lot more things happening outside.As you’ve probably heard, the Capital Arts Fest will turn Concord into a cultural destination this Saturday.But that’s not the only thing that will make Concord abuzz. Saturday also just so happens to be opening day for the Concord Farmers Market. Yep, beginning this week and going all the way until the last...

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Enjoy some sweet tunes all over the city
May02

Enjoy some sweet tunes all over the city

There’s no denying the fact that Concord has a pretty active music scene. On any given night, you can find some live performances at venues all over the city. So it probably comes as no surprise that music is a huge part of the Capital Arts Fest. While many of the plays and big events were already planned for this one-day event to show off Concord, a number of the musical acts were added and scheduled to bring a little flavor to the...

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Everett Arena will be a cat lover’s paradise
May02

Everett Arena will be a cat lover’s paradise

The British are coming … and the Americans, the Russians, the Siberians and the French, also known as the Chartreux.Time to gather up the family and head to Everett Arena for the first cat show of the new season. This is our annual fun, affordable, family affair. We hope to have something for everyone! For those who like fast action, the agility ring is the place to be. Come and watch cats who, with the encouragement of their owners,...

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Run with a splash of color on Sunday
May02

Run with a splash of color on Sunday

Do you like running? How about bright colors? Well then, we might just have the perfect event for you: Concord 21C’s My School Color Run.This Sunday, Rollins Park will be a sea of colorful runners, as it serves as the start and finish for the untimed 5K fun run/walk. Unfortunately, the early registration deadline has passed to receive an official event T-shirt and color packet, but we have an idea. Go out and buy a white T-shirt, or...

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Attention all ladies: It’s Mom Prom season
May02

Attention all ladies: It’s Mom Prom season

We can only imagine this time of year can be a little hard for all you moms of high school aged daughters out there.As your little girl picks out her prom dress, is asked in some elaborate way by the boy next door and makes plans for a big night out, it probably makes you a bit nostalgic for your high school days.We all know we can’t go back in time to relive those moments, but who says that mean you can’t go to the prom?Because the...

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Check out this Classic Concord Photo
May02

Check out this Classic Concord Photo

With the baseball season in Concord in full swing, we decided this was the best time to show off this classic shot of the United Life Sunset League team from way back in 1955. Thanks to Bill Hardiman, Tom DeStefano and Conky O’Connell for sharing. Back row, from left: Phonsey Ceriello, Buddy Eldridge, Red Adams and Tom Hardiman. Middle row: Bob Hanson, John Sartorelli, Joe Johnson, Nails Knee, Phil West, John Hardiman and Tom...

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Look who’s trying to find love on Craigslist
May02

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 April. And we found all these great entries to share – and that we could print, unedited, of course.   You paid my parking meter in Concord – m4w (Concord) – April 26 You paid my parking meter in Concord about a week ago because my credit card wouldn’t work. It was such a great...

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Bulletin Board

Remember your mother with VNA Concord Regional VNA is offering “Remembering Our Mothers” on May 9 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Concord Regional VNA Hospice House, 240 Pleasant St. As Mother’s Day approaches, join us to support and encourage one another. Connect with others who are facing Mother’s Day without their mothers and learn ways of coping with your loss. We encourage you to bring along a photo of your mother, as we set aside time to...

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This Week in Concord History
May02

This Week in Concord History

May 2, 1939: The news in New York and around the world of baseball is that Lou Gehrig, after playing 2,130 consecutive games for the Yankees, has sat one out. Without Gehrig, the Yankees clobber Detroit 22-2. In a nine-run seventh inning, Yankees third baseman Red Rolfe, the Pride of Penacook, hits two doubles and drives in three runs.   May 2, 1966: Former vice president Richard Nixon lands at Concord Airport for a speech at the...

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Book of the Week: ‘The Poet’s Dog’
May02

Book of the Week: ‘The Poet’s Dog’

The Poet’s Dog Patricia MacLachlan 2016, 88 pages Children’s FictionThe Poet’s Dog opens with a poem: “Dogs speak words But only poets And children Hear” And the poem soon proves to be true.Rescued by a poet, Teddy, an Irish Wolfhound, learned words from his eloquent master, and the two became best friends. When the story opens, Teddy’s poet is gone and Teddy is alone in a snowstorm. He discovers and rescues two children seemingly...

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