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Concord Reads is back at it and trying to get the city of Concord reading, once again.
volunteer corner
For the Insider | January 06, 2009
In a true spirit of community, the people of Concord have come together recently to address the urgent crisis of homelessness.
At the co-op
Are you confused by the choice of local or organic food? Do you wonder about the real impact of your food choices on the environment?
Yay for grants!
For the Insider | January 06, 2009
The Children's Place and Parent Education Center, a family resource center located in Concord, received a grant from the Bishop's Charitable Assistance Fund to provide families in need with free re
In construction/public radio news
For the Insider | January 06, 2009
North Branch Construction, Inc. of Concord, has completed construction of the new broadcast studios for New Hampshire Public Radio. The sixth floor at 2 Pillsbury St.
More volunteer corner
For the Insider | January 06, 2009
Many seniors in their 70s and 80s are shoveling snow because they don't have anyone to do it. They must get out to doctor appointments, and emergency vehicles may need to get to them.
smarty pants
For the Insider | January 06, 2009
Kimberly Peaslee, a third-year law student at Franklin Pierce Law Center, has been awarded the $10,000 Donald W.
An event fit for a king
For the Insider | January 06, 2009
To celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Jan.
Getting the kids readin'
For the Insider | January 06, 2009
The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services has received 11,000 new children's books to be given to families with preschool children enrolled in the Women, Infants and Children Nutri
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A brief (albeit riveting) history of the Insider
Before the Insider was the strapping, young publication it is today, it was just a mere twinkle in someone’s eye.
Meet your local Timbermen (and women)
Last month, dozens of local athletes participated in the Timberman Sprint, a short-distance triathlon around Lake Winnipesaukee that consists of a 0.3-mile swim, 15-mile bike ride and 3-mile run.
Meet Ben Leubsdorf, your new city hall reporter
There's a new city hall reporter in town, and his name is Ben Leubsdorf (pronounced LOOBS-dorf. Try saying that 10 times fast).