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The Revelator

Fire department museum

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

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A wedding without the hassle

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 Recyclinator

A bold move

When I moved to Concord two and a half years ago, my frugal homing sense led me directly to Freihofer's Bakery Outlet.

Where the Insider goes, nobody knows

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.

Help kids with cancer

You'd look good with a shaved head

The Draft Sports Bar & Grill, 67 S. Main St., has teamed up with members of the Manchester and Hooksett fire departments for the third annual St. Baldrick's charity event.

Volunteer corner

Share your skills with a new American

Refugees have traveled a long hard road to get to this country. Most have suffered religious or ethnic persecution, war and years of minimal shelter and sustenance.

Mystery photo

The automobile bottleneck on Centre Street and Loudon Road wasn't the first traffic jam in Concord, as this photo of electric streetcars operated by the Concord Street Railway reveals.

March Senior Section

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
8 Old Suncook Road
513-1377, granite.edu/olli

Police Log

March 2 edition

Walmart Shoplifting

On. Feb 18 at about 12:36 p.m., Officer Amanda Reed responded to Walmart on Loudon Road for a shoplifter in custody.

Pick of the week

Prom fashion advice, plus new programs

- Watch the CHS Prom Fashion show on Concord TV Education Channel 6 at 6 pm for all the latest styles and fashions for this years prom. The program will air through March 6.

Learn how you can get involved with Red Cross month

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.

School Notes

For a city of just over 40,000 people, Concord has a lot of schools, and the students, teachers and staff members inside those schools are almost always up to something interesting.

Meet a senior

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?

Give the library task force your feedback

The mayor's library task force is hosting a community open house on Tuesday, March 9, from 4-7 p.m. at the library.

Meet a Red Cross instructor

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.

The Food Snob

Delicious cuisine awaits

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.

Meet the members

The Woman’s Club of Concord has a lot of members – about 130 – and we wanted to introduce you to a few of them.

Elizabeth (Liz) Cooper, Concord

City briefly

Feb. 23 edition

Aw shucks, Tom. You shouldn’t have.

The Woman’s Club of Concord unplugged

There are many service organizations in the Concord area, and every now and again, we like to spotlight one of them, telling you about the cool people involved and what the group is doing to make C