The lowdown on the Rockin’ part of Rock ‘N Race
May10

The lowdown on the Rockin’ part of Rock ‘N Race

The Rock ‘N Race is a pretty popular annual event in Concord. In fact, there’s a good chance you or someone you know have run or walked in it before. But how many people do you know who have played music during the race? After all, rockin’ is half of what the thing is all about. We got to thinking last week: Everyone always talks about the running or walking portion of the Rock ‘N Race, but there’s not a lot of info out there about...

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We took a trip around the world at Rundlett
May10
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NEC’s Six Strings, Three Chords is an intimate show
May10

NEC’s Six Strings, Three Chords is an intimate show

Insider staff If you’re serious about hearing good, local, live music, you need to get familiar with NEC Concord’s Listening Room Music Series.The series consists of three ongoing features: Granite State of Mind, Near/Far and Six Strings, Three Chords. We touched on Granite State of Mind when it began, and now it’s time to talk about Six Strings, Three Chords.Local musician Tristan Omand hosts the monthly showcase of (relatively)...

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Get ready for the Kiwanis 61st Spring Fair
May10

Get ready for the Kiwanis 61st Spring Fair

Insider staff Mark your calendars: The Kiwanis Spring Fair, one of the hallmark spring events in Concord, is right around the corner. That is, if you live right around the corner from Everett Arena.Everybody’s favorite parking lot party is coming back for a 61st year starting Thursday and lasting until Sunday.If you’ve been before (which there is a good chance of, given how long the fair has been running), you know what to expect. If...

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Food Snob: We hit Hermanos for a Cinco de Mayo meal
May10

Food Snob: We hit Hermanos for a Cinco de Mayo meal

About halfway through the week last week, we realized Cinco de Mayo was upon us. Although it’s not really an American holiday per se, it’s still one that lots of Americans (ourselves included) like to celebrate. Any excuse to party, right? But it’s not just about partying the night away. Cinco de Mayo is as much about eating traditional food and drinking traditional drinks as it is about falling over your own feet by noon. So what did...

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We got a drink at Hermanos, too
May10

We got a drink at Hermanos, too

Insider staffSo while we were eating our Cinco de Mayo meal at Hermanos, thirst began to take over. Sure, water quenches thirst, but it’s not as fun – or tasty – as a nice margarita.Hermanos, as you might imagine, has just tons of traditional Mexican drinks, so it was tough to pick just one for this feature. There were some specials going on, but what would be the point of telling you about something that will be gone forever by the...

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Look who decided to come back and say hello
May10

Look who decided to come back and say hello

For the Insider The Grammarnator has been dormant for some time, but can always be roused by a headline, which throws its words out in bold print. Last week’s Monitor announced that “Candidates gird for voting in Indiana,” and I immediately reached for the nearest dictionary, which happened to be the one Merriam-Webster puts out for Scrabble users. It had a one-word synonym for gird, and if you think that “Candidates surround for...

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The Bow Rotary Car Show is right around the corner
May10

The Bow Rotary Car Show is right around the corner

Insider staff Ladies and gentlemen, start your engines.The Bow Rotary 2016 Car Show is coming right up – Saturday, to be exact, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 508 South St., Bow (The Fields at Concord Group) – and there’s a lot you need to know.The annual show features all years of cars and motorcycles – pretty much anything with wheels, an engine and a license plate.Because of the wide universe of vehicles, there are 16 separate classes: A...

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These aren’t just any photos, they’re tintypes
May10

These aren’t just any photos, they’re tintypes

You don’t see a lot of tintype photography these days, and it’s probably because it takes a lot more time and patience to get a picture developed then if you snap one with your smart phone and bring it to one of those one-hour photo places. It’s amazing how fast they can get a photo into your hands. But artist and photographer Edith Weiler has spent many years using the very old process of creating photos that predates the invention...

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The Friendly Kitchen is having an open house
May10

The Friendly Kitchen is having an open house

Insider staff You might not know this, but we just passed the five-year anniversary of the fire that destroyed the Friendly Kitchen on Montgomery Street.It’s understandable that you don’t remember because it’s not exactly a happy occasion that screams “let’s celebrate.” And while it was not the easiest year and a half that ensued, some good did come out of it. A number of local churches stepped up so not a single meal was missed,...

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Go Try It: Animal Rides at the mall
May10

Go Try It: Animal Rides at the mall

Insider staffAre you one of the millions of Americans who has severe cattle allergies but also a need for speed?Well look no further than the Steeplegate Mall to get your fix.If you’re walking through the mall, pay attention to the middle of the aisle. You’ll find a stable of four adorable animals that have handlebars coming out of their necks. No, you’re not hallucinating, you’re just looking at the resting spot of Animal Rides, the...

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Don’t miss out on this drama club production
May10

Don’t miss out on this drama club production

Insider staff At the Insider, we have a lot of leeway. You might say when it comes to our story selection, just about anything goes.So of course when we learned that for their spring production the Concord High School drama club would be performing the classic musical, Anything Goes, we had to share it with all of you.And are you ever going to be glad we did. Because if you hadn’t already heard that the show would be happening this...

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History was unearthed during Dig Days II
May10

History was unearthed during Dig Days II

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There’s lots coming up on the music scene

As you very well know, the Concord music scene is kind of a big deal. It even has its own Facebook page, which tells you just how much people enjoy some carefully crafted live tunes.And while we like to think that there’s great live music to see just about any week – or night – in the ol’ Capital City, this week seems to have a lot going on when it comes to musicians on stage.So we figured, why not give you a quick run down of what’s...

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Young Professional of the Month: Todd Fabian
May10

Young Professional of the Month: Todd Fabian

The Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce’s Concord Young Professionals Network (CYPN) introduces you to another “Young Professional of the Month,” Todd Fabian.   How old are you? 37   Where do you live? Concord.   Where do you currently work? Director of the Concord Public Library.   Where did you go to school? I grew up in Pennsylvania and stayed through graduate school, successfully garnering student debt all...

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Local Harvest CSA has your veggies covered
May10

Local Harvest CSA has your veggies covered

Insider staff There’s nothing quite like fresh veggies.You know the ones that have just been picked from the garden and are so crisp and flavorful. And there’s many options to get those veggies as the summer rolls along.There’s planting your own crop and waiting patiently to see just what becomes of those seeds you put in the ground. But even if you are successful in your growing endeavor, you won’t reap the benefits for some time.You...

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This Week in Concord History
May10

This Week in Concord History

May 10, 1847: Residents of Concord gather to honor Franklin Pierce after he is commissioned brigadier general for the war with Mexico. The ladies of the town present Pierce with a sword. The men have purchased a fine horse for him. When the horse suddenly dies, William Walker, proprietor of the Eagle Hotel, sells the men his black horse, which is given to Pierce.   May 10, 1994: In the early afternoon, a small crowd gathers at...

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Book of the Week: The Old Man and the Cat: A Love Story
May10

Book of the Week: The Old Man and the Cat: A Love Story

The Old Man and the Cat: A Love Story Nils Uddenberg 2015, 164 pages Nonfiction   Nils Uddenberg, a retired psychology professor, is in his early 70s when a cat begins to sleep in his garden shed. This little book is the story of how Uddenberg and his wife “have ‘come down with cat.’ ” He didn’t want a pet but, Uddenberg notes, “With her determined approaches the cat had shown a measure of faith in us, which I found it difficult...

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Bulletin Board

Hand bell choir to perform Sunday Granite State Ringers, New Hampshire’s only community hand bell choir, will present a concert on Sunday at 3 p.m., at Bow Mills United Methodist Church, 505 South St., Bow. Led by director, Joan Fossum, this concert will feature a variety of arrangements including Beyond and Bandelier by Tammy Waldrop, Bill Payn’s Prisms and Michael Glasgow’s Luz Aeterna. This event is open to the general public....

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Check out this photo we found
May10
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Around Town
May10

Around Town

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