Get primed for Easter with ConcordTV’s Easter Eggstravaganza
Mar15

Get primed for Easter with ConcordTV’s Easter Eggstravaganza

We know how exciting it is to wake up on Easter morning and find a basket filled with that fake green grass, chocolate bunnies, colorful plastic eggs filled with all kinds of assorted candy and other candies wrapped in foil. Now just imagine seeing about 100 baskets, filled with just about anything you could imagine, all around the big open room at the Bektash Shrine Center. Sounds pretty awesome, right? Unfortunately, unlike your...

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Attention, kids: There are four Easter egg hunts on the horizon
Mar15

Attention, kids: There are four Easter egg hunts on the horizon

So Easter is right around the corner already. Where has the time gone? Seems like just yesterday we were chattering our teeth at the Black Ice tournament. But spring is definitely on its way, and that means it’s time to get outside – if you haven’t already been taking advantage of the fine weather. When you think Easter and nice weather, it’s hard not to then think about Easter egg hunts. For many kids (and adults, too), the hunt is...

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Adventure Shopping: Easter edition
Mar15

Adventure Shopping: Easter edition

Since Ocean State Job Lot’s slogan is ‘Adventure Shopping,’ we decided to head down there to see what we could find to fill our Easter baskets.

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If you love soup – or just like it – SouperFest is the place for you
Mar15

If you love soup – or just like it – SouperFest is the place for you

Think soup. At least that’s what the powers that be with this year’s SouperFest want you to do. And can you blame them? That’s kind of an important piece of the fundraising puzzle and if you’re a soup connoisseur, enthusiast or just kind of like trying new flavors, this is definitely the event for you. Now in it’s seventh year, SouperFest will be held Saturday at Rundlett Middle School and has turned into a pretty big deal – one that...

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Poetry, soup and plenty of Easter fun
Mar15

Poetry, soup and plenty of Easter fun

Wednesday It’s time. We know you’ve been spending hours in front of the mirror reciting that poem you wrote oh so many months ago and now you’ve got to share it with the world. And it just so happens, the Poetry Society of N.H. is hosting its monthly get-together at Gibson’s Bookstore tonight at 7 p.m. The evening starts with a reading from Midge Goldberg, followed by an open mic session. Newcomers are encouraged – and that’s you. As...

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The Capital Area Well Done! Awards are soon
Mar15

The Capital Area Well Done! Awards are soon

The Capital Area Wellness Coalition is pleased to announce the third annual Capital Area Well Done! Awards. These awards recognize and bring to the forefront wellness activities taking place at worksites, initiatives of community groups and the leadership of unsung wellness heroes within the community who are making a difference. The CAWC’s Capital Area Well Done! Awards shine a light on these efforts because they align with its...

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In need of a soup bowl? We’ve got just the collection to choose from
Mar15

In need of a soup bowl? We’ve got just the collection to choose from

There are certain things you need to enjoy soup. Of course, there’s the soup itself (a spoon is also helpful), but having something to put your soup in is kind of a must. And if you go to SouperFest this Saturday, you can buy yourself a brand-new handmade bowl – as well as enjoy lots of flavors of soup. The whole soup bowls for sale thing is a new addition to the SouperFest lineup and just another way to raise more money for the...

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These brave souls took a plunge to raise money for families in need
Mar15

These brave souls took a plunge to raise money for families in need

Womenade of Concord held its second annual fundraiser Sunday, where several dozen brave men, women, snowmen and tooth fairies got cold for a cause. The event raised $8,000 for short-term, emergency financial assistance for Concord area families.

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The Concord Library is hosting another Peeps Diorama contest
Mar15

The Concord Library is hosting another Peeps Diorama contest

You can’t think of Easter without Peeps popping into your head. Those marshmallow shaped bunnies and chicks, of all sizes and colors, just scream ‘put me in an Easter basket for young children to devour.’ But the Concord Public Library is hoping you take a different approach with your Peeps purchase this year: like make a diorama out of them. That’s right, the Peeps Diorama contest is back and the library’s staff is looking for...

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It’s going to be a delicious weekend in the maple syrup world
Mar15

It’s going to be a delicious weekend in the maple syrup world

Your pancakes, waffles and French toast are going to taste so much better after you read this. So much better. If you haven’t noticed, it’s maple syrup season in these here parts. Well, actually all over the Northeast, but we’re not concerned with all those other places. We care about what’s happening in Concord and Bow – because those are the two places we cover. Anywho, since the sap has been flowing for a couple weeks and syrup...

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Easter’s great and all, but don’t forget about St. Patrick’s Day
Mar15

Easter’s great and all, but don’t forget about St. Patrick’s Day

So although we may be focusing on Easter in this issue, we haven’t forgotten that another big March holiday is right around the corner: St. Patrick’s Day. Yes, it’s that one day a year when “everybody’s Irish.” It’s not really a gift-giving kind of holiday, but it’s certainly a fun one (especially if you’re at least 21 years old). The holiday is Thursday, and a lot of places around town have some special events going on to celebrate....

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Instagram photo of the week
Mar15

Instagram photo of the week

Everybody knows that firefighters put out fires, save people’s lives and rescue cats from trees, but did you know that they are also in the business of making rainbows? Those guys really do it all. Actually, this is a Concord Fire Department training exercise caught on camera by Instagram user @revkevnh. That little rainbow there – small as it may be – might be the most well-defined one we’ve ever seen on Instagram. Nice work,...

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Book of the Week: ‘No. 4 Imperial Lane’
Mar15

Book of the Week: ‘No. 4 Imperial Lane’

No. 4 Imperial Lane Jonathan Weisman 2015, 341 pages Fiction American college student David Heller stays after his study abroad classes end, working as an assistant to Hans Bromwell, a quadriplegic. David gets to know Elizabeth, Hans’s sister, and Cristina, his niece. The novel is part eye-opening historical fiction – David observes the social upheavel of 1980s England and Elizabeth talks to him about her marriage to a Portuguese...

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Bulletin Board

Final Lenten Luncheon scheduled for Thursday The Bow Mills United Methodist Church, 505 South St., will be hosting the final speaker in its Lenten Luncheon series sponsored by the Greater Concord Interfaith Council, on Thursday. Joan Gilmore, project coordinator for Welcome Concord, will speak from noon to 1 p.m. Lunch will be provided. Cost is $7 and tickets are available at the door. Joan Day Bereavement program offered by Concord...

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This Week in Concord History
Mar15

This Week in Concord History

March 15, 1855: After the anti-Catholic, anti-immigrant Know-Nothing movement makes major gains in the annual elections, Concord editor George G. Fogg exults over the ousting of entrenched political powers. He writes: “Cowering and quivering before the indignation they have aroused, the panders of Slavery, Intemperance, Catholicism and every manner of evil lie stunned and prostrate at the people’s feet.” March 15, 1914: The Right Rev....

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