Get ready to groove at the 2016 Rock On Fest
Aug09

Get ready to groove at the 2016 Rock On Fest

Lovers of cool music and a cool environment take note: The 2016 Rock On Fest is right around the corner, and it’s bound to be a truly rockin’ time.The format and structure of the Rock On Fest is pretty simple: a bunch of people hang out at White Park and listen to a bunch of cool music all day, with some fun activities sprinkled in throughout.“It’s a free-flowing festival,” said Concord native Luke Bonner, executive director of the...

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Here’s a rundown of all  the live music acts at Rock On Fest
Aug09

Here’s a rundown of all the live music acts at Rock On Fest

The first two words in Rock On Fest are “rock” and “on,” which would imply a festival of either something geological or something musical. Thankfully – for most of us, anyway – this fest falls into the latter category. To all of the geology fans out there, sorry, this isn’t the moment you’ve been waiting your whole lives for.Either way, the musical acts at Rock On Fest will be good enough for everyone to enjoy – even geologists! One...

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Catch some quality hoops at Rock On Fest
Aug09

Catch some quality hoops at Rock On Fest

By now, you’ve learned all about the happenings at this weekend’s Rock On Fest – the music, the fun, the fireworks.But there’s also some high quality basketball taking over the White Park court. No, sadly Luke and Matt Bonner won’t be putting on a sweet dunk show. If only. Instead, the Rock On Foundation is teaming up with the Frank Monahan Foundation for a second straight year to host the Midsummer Classic.It features the boys and...

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Go Try It: The Pierce Manse is a cool place for a tour
Aug09

Go Try It: The Pierce Manse is a cool place for a tour

We can only assume that all of you can name the only president to come from New Hampshire? Yes, that’s right, it was Franklin Pierce, who served as the country’s 14th president from 1853-57.He was born in Hillsboro and later settled in Concord, but if you’re a history buff, presidential connoisseur or merely paid attention in school, then you probably knew that already.But there’s probably a lot you don’t know about the man who not...

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National Night Out was a big hit
Aug09
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Celebrate the Heights at Old Home Day
Aug09

Celebrate the Heights at Old Home Day

The Heights Community Old Home Day is slated for Saturday at Keach Park, and there’s going to be lots of fun for the whole family.The fourth annual festivities kick off at noon and go all the way to 6 p.m.“Last year wasn’t as good as we wanted and that was because of the weather,” said organizer Donna Robie. “So we just hope it’s sunny this year.” Throughout the afternoon, there will be musical performances, contests, games and food –...

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Red River to show ‘Yankee Clipper’ with live music
Aug09

Red River to show ‘Yankee Clipper’ with live music

The era when wind-powered ships ruled the seas comes to life on the silver screen in The Yankee Clipper (1927), a nautical adventure film to be shown on Friday at Red River Theatres.The silent drama, starring a young William Boyd and filmed at sea aboard authentic 19th century vessels, will be screened with live music performed by Jeff Rapsis at 7 p.m. Admission is $10 per person. Produced by Cecil B. DeMille and directed by Rupert...

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You’ve got five chances to catch ‘Pippin’
Aug09

You’ve got five chances to catch ‘Pippin’

For high school students around the state the months of June, July and August mean summer vacation, but members of Bow Performing Arts haven’t taken any time off.And with only a few days left before the opening night of Pippin, the cast made up of former, present and upcoming students of Bow High School are putting the final touches on the summer performance.Last week, we got a sneak peek at act one and if that’s any indication of...

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Sewalls Falls Bridge work   going swimmingly
Aug09

Sewalls Falls Bridge work going swimmingly

If you happen to be one of the dozen or so people on Earth who has not yet parked at the Monitor to gawk at the Sewalls Falls Bridge project, you’re in luck, because we checked in on everything for you. We figured it’d be easier for us to write about it than it would be for you to come down here and see for yourselves. Plus, we’re running out of parking spaces.If you’ve been living under a rock for the past few years, we feel sorry...

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Worm races at the library were downright thrilling
Aug09
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Time to put your money where your butt sits
Aug09

Time to put your money where your butt sits

A while back, we told you about how the Friends of the Audi wanted to do another big project. This time around, the group of volunteers want to give the 850 seats in the Concord City Auditorium a face-lift.And after officially announcing the project and fundraising campaign at Monday’s city council meeting, it’s time to put your money where, well, your behind sits.If you’ve seen a show at the Audi, you know the seats need a freshening...

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Familiar location, but new libation
Aug09

Familiar location, but new libation

The McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center is preparing for a launch.No, the space and aeronautics museum isn’t firing up that huge rocket out front – although wouldn’t that be something? The launch we’re talking about is that of Miles & Miles, a new beer from Henniker Brewing Co.On Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m., the Discovery Center will play host to an evening of music, food and, of course, beer. Miles & Miles is already on store...

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CYPN: Erin Schaick wants to cage dive with sharks
Aug09

CYPN: Erin Schaick wants to cage dive with sharks

The Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce’s Concord Young Professionals Network (CYPN) introduces you to another “Young Professional of the Month,” Erin Schaick.How old are you? 26 Where do you live? Manchester Where do you currently work? I’m the development and marketing assistant for CATCH Neighborhood Housing in Concord. Where did you go to school? I studied communication and minored in religion and nonprofit management at Ripon...

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Exhibit pays homage to Kimby Jenks artists
Aug09
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Open auditions at Hatbox

Are you an actor or actress looking for your next role? Well, then you better make your way over to Hatbox Theatre on Saturday for open auditions.After Hatbox recently announced its upcoming season (look to your right), production companies involved with season one are looking to fill some roles.“All of the shows with potential roles to cast will be here,” said Hatbox founder Andrew Pinard. “This is their opportunity to see people.”...

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Hatbox Theatre 2016-17 Season

Hatbox Theatre recently released its season one lineup, so we figured why not share it.The season begins the second week of September and runs through mid-June. There’s lots of great shows on the docket and now you’ve got plenty of time to make sure you get tickets.For up to date info, visit hatboxnh.com.Absinthe & Opium Burlesque: Sept. 9-10Dancing among the Wild Flowers (Community Players of Concord): Sept. 16-17Granite State...

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Bulletin Board

City pools to extend season The Parks & Recreation Department will keep the Rollins, Keach, White and Rolfe park pools open an extra week, moving the closing dates back to through Friday, Aug. 19, at 4:30 p.m. All other pools will close for the season this Friday. Visit concordparksandrec.com for pool locations and hours of operation. City memo   Join South Church for discussion South Church will be joining the newly formed...

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This Week in Concord History
Aug09

This Week in Concord History

Aug. 9, 1746: A band of 50 to 100 Indians invades Rumford (Concord), but the Indians will be scared off the next morning by 30 armed guards who escort church-goers back to their garrisons.   Aug. 9, 1887: A warehouse is damaged by fire in downtown Concord. “The losses were not heavy, but the fire was a memorable one from the fact that so many boys were injured in jumping from the windows,” the New Hampshire Patriot reports....

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Book of the Week: The Monkey and the Bee
Aug09

Book of the Week: The Monkey and the Bee

The Monkey and the BeeC.P. Bloom 2015Children’s The Monkey and the Bee is a picture book that shows, in very few words, a struggle between a monkey and a bee who both want to eat a banana. At one point the monkey takes a bite of the banana and discovers that the bee was there first. The bee is now buzzing around in the monkey’s mouth! The monkey starts chasing the bee with a branch. But then a fierce lion appears on the scene. What...

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