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An interview with Gov. Lynch

Listen to some music this Saturday

We have an AMAZING band coming to Concord Arts Market this weekend, for our closing weekend.

Sophia and Ella score an interview with the guv!

Will our fourth-grade correspondents ever stop showing us up? Survey says: Unlikely.

They've taken on City Manager Tom Aspell and NHPR host Laura Knoy. Now our fourth-grade correspondents, Ella Fabozzi and Sophia Johnson, both 9, got an exclusive interview with Gov. John Lynch.

The Recyclinator

Looking syward

A couple stood side by side, holding hands, looking up at the sky. I followed their gaze and saw a balloon making its way higher and higher above downtown, above the Market Days crowd.

Movers and shakers

Make friends with other young professionals

And eat some food. Win-win.

When you're not in school any more, meeting new people outside of work, especially people your age, is pretty difficult.

Relay for Life do-gooders

There's a whole lot of thanks to go around

Hundreds of volunteers participated in the annual American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Greater Concord. Relay For Life has been in Concord for 10 years and continues to grow every year.

Yeah for Carol and NINA!

Winners of Friend of the Year and the Golden Pineapple

Nice work, ladies!

The Friends of the Concord City Auditorium gave out two awards at its recent annual meeting.

Turtles, turtles everywhere

We've got the scoop on painted turtles

Thanks to our resident naturalist.

Paul Basham sent us this article on painted turtles. For you animal-lovers (or reptile-lovers) out there, here's everything you ever wanted to know!

Impress your friends

Try a triathlon

The Concord Family YMCA triathlon, in collaboration with the Manchester YMCA, will be held on Sept. 12 at Clough State Park in Weare.

More from the YMCA

You rock, Lincoln Financial Foundation

The Concord Family YMCA has been awarded a $10,000 grant from the Lincoln Financial Foundation.

Concord Public Library

Books of the week

Looking for a good summer read?

Meet an undefeated lacrosse team!

Sandra Burt sent in this picture and wanted to congratulate the U-13 Blue Storm lacrosse team for being undefeated this season.

Nature photography on exhibit

"Dragonflies, Flutterbys and Things Along the Way," an exhibit featuring the photography of Concord resident Teresa Gladstone, is on display at the Conservation Center, 54 Portsmouth St., through A

Large inflatable attractions? Nice!

Free summer day camp for the kiddos

Capital City Children's Camp, held Aug. 10-13, is a free summer day camp for children ages 6 to 11. New registrations are taken daily.

City Briefly

July 21 edition

Traffic Report
Fisherville fun
Penacook residents must be loving the Fisherville Road improvements. At least the ones who like sitting in traffic.

Concord Police Log

July 21 edition

July 8
The ripped shirt
At approximately 10:15 p.m., Officer William Brouillet responded to a Loudon Road apartment regarding a domestic disturbance.

Update

What's the Green Team up to?

Here's an update from The Green Team, a group of teens spending their summer making Concord a more beautify place. This for the week of July 6-10.

Free, you say?

Program on river park this week

The Political Library and the Pierce Brigade present "Contoocook River Park," an illustrated lecture by Cynthia Merrill on Thursday, July 23, at 12:30 p.m. at the Pierce Manse.

Ask the Elders: Loud ring tones

Dear Elders, Some of my co-workers have rather loud ring tones (songs, random noises, etc.). It can be disruptive when you're trying to concentrate.