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Editor's note
But shhhh!!! Please don't tell - it's a secret.
Hidy ho, readers, and thanks for picking up our issue devoted to Penacook, that rugged little village in northwest Concord.
Pay-as-you-throw trash removal is coming to Concord, making the city one of nearly 50 communities in the state to adopt the program.
He's been described as Concord's Jimmy Olson
There's a new city hall reporter in town, and his name is Ben Leubsdorf (pronounced LOOBS-dorf. Try saying that 10 times fast).
As it turns out, it's pretty complicated
It's not until we hit print that the real action begins. But then we realized . . . we didn't exactly know what that action was.
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Plus: Back off, Mom, they'll figure it out
Bill Twibill and Casper Kranenburg for the Insider | August 31, 2010
Backstage pass
Follow this formula and you'll be all set
Jay Grove for the Insider | August 24, 2010
As a standup comic, I'm often times asked where comics get their material. Do we all just lead hysterical lives, filled with pratfalls and shaving-cream pies?
Insider staff | August 24, 2010
Nate Pace strikes a pose at Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming. Thanks to mom Tracy Pace of Concord for sending this picture our way!
Zonta Club of Concord for the Insider | August 24, 2010
The Zonta Club of Concord and The Friendly Kitchen will sponsor a moving sale on Aug. 28 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The sale will be held at 149 Mountain Road.
New Hampshire Historical Society for the Insider | August 24, 2010
The New Hampshire Historical Society's history outreach programs will reach a new group of underserved students in schools with a higher proportion of low-income students thanks to a grant from the
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Bill and Casper for the Insider | August 17, 2010
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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.