Instagram photo of the week – Tue, 10 Jun 2014
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Instagram photo of the week – Tue, 10 Jun 2014

You may remember that we featured this 3-D eyeball in Thomas Devaney’s downtown art studio this winter, with a similar shot, but we weren’t able to shoot it while the city was under attack from laser fire, or through our sweet Kool-Aid photo filter, so we figured this would be a solid update with those features. In all honesty, though, this shot from Instagram user @darkell_ did a much better job of capturing the eyeball up close than...

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Classic Concord photo – Tue, 10 Jun 2014
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Classic Concord photo – Tue, 10 Jun 2014

Before there were monster trucks like Grave Digger, there were giant-wheeled carts to move coal around. The main difference was the coal wagon’s tended to crush fewer cars – though it was close – and weren’t (usually) introduced by a bellowing voice yelling “Sunday Sunday Sunday!” This picture of a coal wagon from Abbot and Downing, sent to use by reader Earl Burroughs, also highlights the fact that automobile graphics haven’t evolved...

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Sherman uses lines and bright colors to characterize her work

The art of Carolyn Sherman, a retired elementary school guidance counselor with the Merrimack Valley School District, is currently on display in the NHTI library through the end of June. Sherman uses watercolors as her medium and her work is characterized by the use of line and bright colors.

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Make yourself comfortable

Recycled furniture shopping tips from a proDan Moore, owner of Furniture Fair of Concord on Manchester Street, hooked us up with some sweet advice to help you find the perfect stuff.∎ Older pieces are usually made of real wood and not particle board or other cheaper materials that some of today’s furniture is made of.  So even though it’s used, it’ll probably last forever. “You can pay $400 or $500 for a dresser that’s made of...

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Make yourself comfortable

Whether you’re a soon-to-be graduate preparing to furnish a college living space or just someone looking for vintage stuff, Concord’s recycled furniture outlets have you covered. And we’ve got proof!

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You need us on that wall – Tue, 10 Jun 2014
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You need us on that wall – Tue, 10 Jun 2014

Concord’s own Jim Kinhan recently trudged the nearly-100 mile stretch of Hadrian’s Wall Path that runs from Newcastle to Bowness in the northern countryside of England, and as you can see in this photo, the Insider did, too. Not pictured: Kinhan bouncing on the balls of his feet at the end yelling, “Yo Hadrian!”

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Adventure shopping

Since Ocean State Job Lots’ slogan is ‘Adventure Shopping,’ we headed down to find 
the most adventurous items in the store. It’s like a safari you take right here in Concord!

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This Concord couple walked more than 100 miles across England
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This Concord couple walked more than 100 miles across England

It’s not uncommon to see Jim Kinhan and Ginny Mierins strolling around the streets of Concord. The retired couple enjoys a good walk, and really what else is there to do when you no longer have to work? There’s really only so much television to watch and crossword puzzles to start and never finish. Sometimes it will be a quick 3-mile jaunt around the neighborhood, but it’s not unheard of for a 10-miler to take up most of their...

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Our beautifully written column inspired a beautifully drawn cartoon
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Our beautifully written column inspired a beautifully drawn cartoon

Our five-day-a-week column in the Concord Monitor has brought us fame in circles we’d never thought possible, and even a few squares and rhombuses. In reality, it probably has little to do with the words – it’s only because there’s a photo with it and people recognize us as “those guys who tell us to do stuff.” It’s not usually interactive, though. But thanks to an enterprising 13-yeard old Concordian, that’s no longer the case. It...

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Your brush strokes could be displayed in Concord forever and ever

June 7, 2015 marks the 250th anniversary of the city of Concord, and plans for the citywide celebration are already underway. Concord 250, a newly formed non-profit organization, is a group of citizens and friends of Concord with the mission of supporting and promoting the 250th anniversary for the benefit of all residents, guests and friends of the city.But what is a birthday celebration without a gift? Over the next six months,...

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Missed Connections: Fashionista nurses and catalytic converters

We at the Insider like to scour Craigslist’s Missed Connections to see if anyone in Concord saw us planking in the back of the bus on the way to work this morning is finding true love online. Here, presented unedited as always, are some of the best recent entries.thornes in concord – m4w – 38 (concord nh)i came into thornes today looking for some thing once i laid eyes on you i couldnt stop thinking about you and when you...

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This Week In Concord History

June 10, 2003: In their season opener, Concord’s Quarry Dogs eke out a 3-2 win over the Sanford Mainers at Doane Diamond.June 10, 2001: Merrimack Valley wins the Class I softball championship with a 4-1 victory over Monadnock. It’s the school’s first softball title since 1987.June 10, 1983: A celebration marks the opening of Eagle Square. Former mayor Martin Gross delivers a poem to mark the occasion. One stanza describes the Eagle...

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Workshop for raising well behaved children

Beginning Wednesday June 11 and ending on July 16, Child and Family Services facilitator, Cynthia Travis will offer a workshop called, “Raising Well Behaved Children.” The group will meet from 1:30 to 3 p.m. at The Children’s Place, 27 Burns Ave. There is no charge for parents to attend the workshop. but there is a $5 fee per child for child care. Membership is not required and school aged children are also welcome. Please call The...

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City Briefly

Each week, City Manager Tom Aspell puts his city manager throne for sale online in hopes of fetching a small fortune to purchase and rename Concord (his plan: Aspellville). But when the highest bid is 80 cents, he uses the money to purchase a city memo. And here it is!Feasy like Sunday morning2011 study is old nowA public meeting will be held June 24 at 7 p.m. at the former Dame School and interim Heights Community Center, Aspell...

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Red River to host a “Night with Bernstein”

On June 21, Red River Theatres will partner with the Master Chorale, to present a “Night of Bernstein. ” Along with a concert of Leonard Bernstein’s Mass there will also be a screening of West Side Story and a special sing-a-long. And here is the really fun part, this will take place in the Storrs Street Garage. Where better to sing about “rumblin’ tonight” or “you’re never alone, you’re never disconnected…you’re well...

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Dig this cool stuff we’d bury

With the unearthing of Concord’s time capsule last Friday, which will be opened on June 7, 2015 after being sealed for 50 years, we got to thinking about what we would put in a box to be opened 50 years from now. ∎ One of Justin Bieber’s many mug shots.∎ Twinkies (just to see if they actually last.)∎ The NHIAA’s Alosa files.∎ Fox’s X Files, the complete DVD collection.∎ A smaller time capsule to be opened in 51 years. Contents to...

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Science and Nature Camp begins July 7

Two Concord public school teachers hosting a hands-on science center at their solar-powered home in Chichester. Starting July 7, junior high students will attend Science and Nature Boot Camp for a one week adventure to study plants and animals with Frank and Wendy Harrison. Frank teaches biology and chemistry at Concord High School and serves as the Camp Director and Naturalist; Wendy teaches fifth grade at Broken Ground School....

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Small Steps presentation at Pleasant View June 20

Concord Regional Visiting Nurse Association is offering a free presentation “Small Steps to Minimize the Risk of Falls” on Friday, June 20 from 10 to 11 a.m. at Pleasant View Retirement, 227 Pleasant St. One in three older Americans falls each year. Falls can result in hip fractures, broken bones, head injuries, or even cause an older adult to become fearful or depressed making it difficult to remain active. It is important to realize...

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Improv comedy workshop at The Yoga Center

There will be an Improv Comedy Workshop on Saturday at The Yoga Center (28 S. Main St.) from 6 to 8:30 p.m. With a small group of others, you will learn some easy, step-by-step methods to free up your creativity, and reconnect with the spirit of play. You will smile and laugh . . . and feel like a kid, again. Cost is $39 and for more information email, yogaphile@yahoo.com.

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Memory Cafe to meet June 18 at Ledges

The Capital Area Memory Café for memory-impaired inpiduals and their family members is Wednesday, June 18 from 2 to 4 p.m. at Granite Ledges of Concord, 151 Langley Parkway. The Memory Café is held on the third Wednesday of every month at the same time. The Capital Area Memory Café is a collaboration of Concord Hospital, Concord Regional Visiting Nurse Association, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Concord and Granite Ledges of Concord. Enjoy an...

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River Runner workshop in Concord June 23

Have you seen a new aquatic plant and aren’t sure what it is? Do you care about your local river or stream? Do you want to do more to prevent invasive species infestations? You can help stop infestations in their tracks when you become a River Runner. There will be a River Runner workshop with the Upper Merrimack River Local Advisory Committee at 54 Portsmouth St., on June 23 at 6:30 p.m. There is no fee for the workshop, but...

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Flower show at Discovery Center June 20, 21

The New Hampshire Federation of Garden Clubs (NHFGC) will hold a Standard Flower Show entitled “Out of this World” on Friday, June 20 and Saturday, June 21 at the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center, 2 Institute Drive. NHFGC members, some of the best floral designers in the state and many award winners as well, will come together to present a celebration of flowers showcasing their expertise and creativity. Coupled with an extravaganza...

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Red River seeking stuff for its annual fundraiser

Red River Theatres is looking for gently used CDs, DVDs, records and tapes for our annual fundraising event to be held during Market Days in July. Donations can be dropped off at the theater during business hours or you can call Mike at 568-9241 to arrange a pickup. All money raised goes to support your local non-profit theater.

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Matter of Balance series to be held at Havenwood

Concord Regional Visiting Nurse Association is offering an eight-week falls prevention program “A Matter of Balance” that gives older adults the self-confidence to reduce their fear of falling and improve their activity levels. The program takes place on Tuesdays beginning June 24 from 2 to 4 p.m. at Havenwood Heritage Heights, 33 Christian Ave. The program benefits older adults who: Are concerned about falls, have suffered a fall in...

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Artists reception at Mill Brook Gallery on Friday

There will be an artists’ reception on Friday at Mill Brook Gallery & Sculpture Center for “Four Men-Four Botanicals,” from 5 to 7 p.m. The exhibit will feature the work of Patrick McCay, David Carroll, Sean Beavers, and Zdzislaw Sikora. “Four Men-Four Botanicals” graces the walls of the Mill Brook Gallery & Sculpture Garden with eye-popping color and a fusion of bold and classical design. Traditional subject matter meets...

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Capital Quilters Guild June meeting Friday

The Capital Quilters Guild will meet on Friday at Havenwood Heritage Heights, 33 Christian Ave. at 6:30 p.m. All quilters and friends are welcome. Our speaker for this meeting will be Carolee Withee, teacher & quilter who will give a lecture on “Grandmother’s Handiwork.” For Guild information please call Jean at 223-9766.

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Stamp Collectors to hold monthly meeting Tuesday

The Merrimack County Stamp Collectors’ regular monthly meeting will be held Tuesday, June 17 at 1:30 pm at the Bow Mills United Methodist Church, 505 South St., Bow. This month, the members will be holding an auction. Anyone interested in stamp collecting is invited to attend. For more information, call Dan Day at 228-1154.

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Concord Public Library Book of the Week

For more information about the Concord Public Library, visit concordpubliclibrary.net.The Daring Ladies of LowellKate Alcott2014, 286 pagesFictionTwenty-year-old Alice Barrow flees her strict, straight-laced, widowed father who is a tenant farmer in New Hampshire to escape to the mills of Lowell, Mass. As a factory girl, she plans to earn enough money to help her father with his bills and save so she never has to work on a farm again....

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Concord’s drink-dubbing voice will be heard

Here’s your chance to influence the menu at a restaurant in our fair city, readers: Boloco is adding a new smoothie, and it’s putting the naming rights in the hands of public. Hopefully that won’t make you drop your burrito. Boloco is creating a smoothie made of kale, mango, cucumbers, celery, apple juice, honey, and ice to put on its menu at all of its restaurants, but it still has no idea what it will be called. That’s up to you –...

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