The Insider's Guide to Winter
Jan03

The Insider's Guide to Winter

Finally! The snow has arrived. We were getting a little worried about a week before Christmas, when temps were still in the high 50s. “Will the snow ever arrive?” we wondered. “And if not, what will become of our winter guide?” Well, as you know, Mother Nature came through like a champ last week and blasted us with several splendid inches, right in time for winter break for all the kiddies. We glared enviously out of our car windows...

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Police log

Domestic assault, criminal mischief On Dec. 21 about 11:30 p.m., Officer Laura Spaulding was dispatched to 185 Airport Road for a report of a domestic disturbance. Upon arrival, she saw a man coming out of an apartment with a purple substance covering his left shoulder and back, according to her report. “I asked him what was going on. The man was unsteady on his feet and had a strong smell of alcohol coming from him,” she wrote....

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A fancy lunch for seniors at Cafe Bienvenue
Jan03

A fancy lunch for seniors at Cafe Bienvenue

The senior center at Horseshoe Pond Place hosts a community luncheon every weekday, but on Tuesdays the dining room is transformed into Café Bienvenue. It may sound like a fancy Parisian bistro where the waiters speak French, but you don’t have to be the master of any tongue to eat there. Horseshoe Pond Place is the only full-time senior center in Concord, and their senior nutrition program has been in place for years. The meals are...

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No snacking in the cemetery!

We here at the Insider recently got our hands on a copy of the rules and regulations for the city cemeteries, and boy, let us tell you, some of the rules are pretty stiff. If you had big plans to get buried with your favorite taxidermied parakeet Petey, you’d better think twice. Non-human beings need not apply for burials. And you know that picnic you were planning next to Franklin Pierce’s grave when the snow melts? Well, forget...

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This week in Concord history

Jan. 4, 1950: The temperature in Concord climbs to 68 degrees, making this the warmest January day of the 20th century. Jan. 5, 1996: The early-morning low temperature in Concord is a brisk 18 below zero. Jan. 5, 1943: In his Monitor editorial, Editor James M. Langley calculates that “we” have completed 20 years of editorial writing, averaging 2,250 words a day 300 days a year. The editorial is headlined: “13,500,000 FUTILE WORDS.”...

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The case of the piled dog poop
Jan03

The case of the piled dog poop

The Instigator was taking a walk in White Park the other day, minding our own business. We weren't looking to instigate anything, we swear. But what did we come across but a pile of garbage at the Centre Street entrance! Upon closer inspection of the heap of refuse, we discovered that this was no ordinary trash. These bags were full of dog excrement! We took one more even closer look. That was a mistake. It was definitely dog...

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