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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.
Insider staff | March 09, 2010
Marie Scott and Rusty Flagg brought The Insider with them to the Grand Strand at North Myrtle Beach, S.C. They went on the beach getaway to celebrate their first wedding anniversary.
The Revelator
Historical objects at Central Station
Concord is home to many great museums and historic sites - the Museum of New Hampshire History, the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center and the Pierce Manse come to mind - but did you know that the
The Recyclinator
When I moved to Concord two and a half years ago, my frugal homing sense led me directly to Freihofer's Bakery Outlet.
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Sure, weddings are fun and all, but when you factor in slim pickings on the registry, your wacky uncle and sitting in uncomfortable church pews for an hour-long ceremony, you’ll soon be wishing you
The mayor's library task force is hosting a community open house on Tuesday, March 9, from 4-7 p.m. at the library.
The Food Snob
A new(er) healthy option downtown
Sunny’s Table, 11 Depot St., has been open since August, and I’m slightly ashamed to admit I had my first dining experience there only last week.
I know. The Food Snob has been slacking.
Anita Hickey For the Insider | March 02, 2010
This month, Anita Hickey talks with vocalist and fellow senior, Lani Kangas.
As a resident of our community for 43 years what do you think makes this an ideal city to reside in?
March is National Red Cross Month, and the Granite Chapter of the Red Cross will be celebrating with a month worth of blood drives, classes and events.
Area blood drives
One way to get in the spirit of Red Cross month is to donate blood. There are many blood drives happening in the area.
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