Preaching the Insider – Tue, 15 Jul 2014
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Preaching the Insider – Tue, 15 Jul 2014

What’s cooler than the Taj Mahal? This newspaper, that’s what. At least according to Val Zanchuk and Norma Milne, who toured the Golden Triangle in India in March. That’s them in front of the Taj Mahal, but, as Val tells it, “the real attraction was the Insider. Everyone wanted to know, ‘where does that come from?’ From fantastic Concord, New Hampshire, was our answer!” Preach, Val.

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Instagram photo of the week – Tue, 15 Jul 2014
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Instagram photo of the week – Tue, 15 Jul 2014

According to Instagram user @boudreaujr, this is the Eastern Tiger Swallowtail at the Karner Blue Easement in Concord. It’s a good thing he supplied all those details, because we would have said it was a, um, butterfly. On a flower-type thing. What? We’re not butterflyologists over here.

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Classic Concord photo – Tue, 15 Jul 2014
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Classic Concord photo – Tue, 15 Jul 2014

This picture is almost exactly like the famed “Lunch atop a Skyscraper” photo depicting workers perched perilously on a steel girder while taking a lunch break over New York City. Except these guys are on the ground, sitting on what appears to be some sort of trolley contraption. And, oh yeah, they’re not even eating lunch. OK, so it’s not really like that at all. But it is a sweet picture from reader Earl Burroughs of workers taking...

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This Market Days preview is so good, you’ll want to kiss us
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This Market Days preview is so good, you’ll want to kiss us

Memorial Day may be the unofficial kickoff to summer, but the season doesn’t hit full swing in Concord until everyone’s favorite summertime festival returns to Main Street. Well, it’s time – Market Days is back this Thursday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. every day. There’s something for everyone at Market Days – well, except people who hate having fun – and this year there’s a handful of exciting new things going down,...

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An outdoor adventure at Mill Brook Gallery & Sculpture Garden

Need something to spruce up the yard this summer? Well look no further than Mill Brook Gallery’s 17th Annual Outdoor Sculpture Exhibit. From bronze to steel, and granite to wood, there’s just about any type of art your little heart could desire. And you can go see it all. Mill Brook is open Tuesday-Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and by appointment, and the exhibit will be on display through Oct. 26.

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An outdoor adventure at Mill Brook Gallery & Sculpture Garden

Need something to spruce up the yard this summer? Well look no further than Mill Brook Gallery’s 17th Annual Outdoor Sculpture Exhibit. From bronze to steel, and granite to wood, there’s just about any type of art your little heart could desire. And you can go see it all. Mill Brook is open Tuesday-Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and by appointment, and the exhibit will be on display through Oct. 26.

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Nothing like a good ol’ story of Revolutionary War capture the flag
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Nothing like a good ol’ story of Revolutionary War capture the flag

Usually, a game of capture the flag results in one side holding on to the aforementioned piece of fabric for only a short amount of time. And that’s because typically it means the start of a new battle.Although the same cannot be said about the Revolutionary War (or any war for that fact.) So when the 9th Regiment of Foot, British Army commanded by Lt. Col. John Hill captured two flags belonging to the 2nd New Hampshire Regiment...

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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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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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Missed Connections: Jammin out on Interstate 89 and an early morning coffee run

We at the Insider like to scour Craigslist’s Missed Connections to see if anyone in Concord caught us grilling in our American Flag unitard is finding true love online. Here, presented unedited as always, are some of the best recent entries.sexy and I know it remix! – w4m (concord)You where jammin out to sexy and I know it. But it was just the beat of the song and the lyrics was all about apologizing to your honey? Cute! You...

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This Week In Concord History

July 15, 2000: Concord’s Bob Mielcarz wins his ninth State Amateur Golf Championship, the most anyone has ever won.July 15, 1863: Aware that draft riots have occurred in New York and Boston, the city of Concord appropriates $1,460 to buy 100 revolvers and ammunition for self-defense. It also authorizes Mayor Benjamin F. Gale to appoint 100 special police officers. No draft riots will occur in Concord.July 15, 1822: The hail that falls...

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City briefly

Each week, City Manager Tom Aspell busts out his accordion and uncages his quartet of monkey back-up dancers in hopes of earning a spot on the Homegrown stage. Crushed when it doesn’t work, he has the monkeys write this city memo.Happy anniversaryTo bags costing moneyIt has been five years since the city of Concord initiated the pay-as-you-throw program for trash collection in July 2009, Aspell writes. In keeping with tradition, the...

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Montblanc String Quartet to perform concert at music school

So we have a question for you: What do Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Joaquín Turina and Felix Mendelssohn have in common? Well, if you’re like us, the fact that Mozart is one of the three clues says that it has something to do with classical music. If not for his inclusion, the other two names would have flown right over our heads, too. (Insert hand gesture.) And in case you didn’t know, all three are in fact famous classical composers, so...

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Heroes and villains theme at Old Home Day

The Pembroke and Allenstown Old Home Day will be held Aug. 23. This year’s theme is “Heroes and Villains.” The day begins at 9 a.m. with musical entertainment in downtown Suncook by the Amoskeag Strummers. At 10 a.m., a parade with marching bands and floats starts in Allenstown and follows Main Street to Memorial Field in Pembroke. All day free activities include live musical entertainment on two stages, hay rides, arts and crafts, a...

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Summer open house at NHTI on July 31

See yourself on a new pathway at NHTI. Whether it’s directly into a career, or continuing at a four-year college or university, envision the future you want – at NHTI. Explore NHTI at our Summer Open House, Thursday July 31, from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Wellness Center Gym. Learn about our 65-plus academic programs, tour our 240 acre campus and find out about campus life at NHTI. Meet current and former students, academic department heads...

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National Night Out at Rollins Park on Aug. 5

National Night Out is a few weeks away. It will be held Tuesday, Aug. 5, at Rollins Park from 5 to 8:30 p.m. Mark your calendar and bring your family and friends to a fun and educational event. There is something for everyone: police demonstrations, wildlife displays and animal encounters, fire safety booth, Touch-A-Truck, rock climbing wall, service booths, games, music, and contests and kid-friendly events by Concord Parks and...

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Yard, bake and craft sale at East Congregational

An indoor yard, bake and craft sale will be held rain or shine Saturday, Aug. 2, from 8 a.m. until noon at East Congregational Church, 51 Mountain Road. There will be a huge assortment of clean yard sale items, gently used clothing, high quality new craft items and fresh baked goods. For questions or directions, call 224-9242 or go to eastchurchucc.org.

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Dying to Talk Cafe to be held next Wednesday

Concord Regional Visiting Nurse Association is offering the “Dying to Talk” Cafe that gives people the opportunity to breathe life into conversations about dying Wednesday, July 23, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at True Brew Barista in Gibson’s Bookstore, 45 S. Main St. The “Dying to Talk” Cafe is held on the fourth Wednesday of every month at the same time. Join us for conversations on matters about living and dying. Each cafe is offered by...

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July supper Friday at Grace Episcopal Church

Grace Episcopal Church/Merrill Park will host its monthly community supper Friday at the church, located at 30 Eastman St., from 5 to 6 p.m. The July supper features oven fried chicken, potato salad, cornbread and strawberry-rhubarb crisp. So come, bring your family and friends and take the night off from cooking. There is no charge but donations are welcome and support our Take-A-Tote Ministry, which helps to feed Concord’s hungry...

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Concord Public Library Book of the week

For more information about the Concord Public Library, visit concordpubliclibrary.net.Letters of Note: An Eclectic Collection of Correspondence Deserving of a Wider AudienceShaun Usher2014, 352 pagesNonfictionFollowing in the success of his popular website Letters of Note, which celebrates the somewhat forgotten art of letter-writing, Shaun Usher has compiled more than 100 of the world’s most unique, disturbing, humorous and engaging...

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Hangin’ with the Bonners – oh, and the Larry O’Brien trophy

As you all know, Matt Bonner is a bit of a legend around these parts. And it’d be hard to find someone who thought otherwise. In the late 1990s, Bonner led Concord High School to three straight Class L boys basketball championships and went on to a successful four-year career at the University of Florida. And in case you forgot, Bonner just won his second NBA championship last month with the San Antonio Spurs, his 10th year in the...

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Matt and Luke Bonner took the NBA championship trophy on a tour of Concord on Friday, and we were along for the ride. Would this be a good place to mention we beat Matt in an (abbreviated) game of H-O-R-S-E?

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