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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.

A brief (albeit riveting) history of the Insider

The Cruel Opressor wasn't always so cruel

Before the Insider was the strapping, young publication it is today, it was just a mere twinkle in someone’s eye.

Craiglist Missed Connections

'I and her exchanged some signs via tongue'

Plus, a trip to the Blarney House!

No, we haven’t forgotten how to form sentences and use punctuation – these Missed Connections were better left unedited.

You waited on us at the Barley House - m4w - 41

A Dummer moose

Where would the Bulletin Board be without Debbie LaValley’s nature shots?

The Concord Quarry Dogs take on Finland

Our fifth-grade correspondents are such jet-setters. In May, we published a photo of Ella Fabozzi holding The Insider in Florence, Italy.

Concord Public Library

Book of the week

Scent of the Missing: Love & Partnership with a Search-and-Rescue Dog
Susannah Charleson
2010, 288 pages
Setting: Dallas

What really happens at the Insider every week

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Know a do-gooder?

Since 2003, Volunteer NH has recognized volunteers around the state for their service through the annual Spirit of New Hampshire Awards. This year, nominations are due by Sept. 15.

Three minimalist artists, one show

McGowan Fine Art announces the opening of “Contemporary,” featuring the work of Lotus Lien, Lynda Litchfield and Fred Lynch. The show will run from Sept. 7 to Oct.

Get prepared

Help the Red Cross

With an extremely active hurricane season looming and local disasters such as recent home fires, the American Red Cross in New Hampshire is gearing up for the next major storm, which includes an activ

Sing somewhere other than your shower

The Suncook Valley Chorale will begin its 29th fall season with two non-audition open sing nights for new and current members at Pleasant View Retirement Center, 227 Pleasant St., on Sept.

This week in Concord history

'New' parking meters draw ire

- Aug. 31, 1892 – The statue of antislavery Sen. John P. Hale is completed outside the State House.

City briefly

Route 3 improvements

These guys make beer-making look like a cinch

Local homebrewers make yummy booze

When I got the invite to spend a night sipping beer with the Concord Area Homebrewers, I wasn't sure what to expect.

Meet Ben Leubsdorf, your new city hall reporter

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).

Straight from the newsroom

What makes something news? Let us tell you

It's the closest thing to alchemy in this business, the factors that do - or don't - make something news.

Ball & Chain

How to propose romantically

Plus: Back off, Mom, they'll figure it out

Dear Bill and Casper,

Here's how newspapers get made!

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.

City briefly

It’s getting hot in here

Online resource of the week: AncestryLibrary

The renowned family history resource AncestryLibrary has returned to Concord Public Library thanks to a gift from the Concord Public Library Foundation.