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The Manse today. 0

April 5, 2011
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The Food Snob said yes to the naan. 0

March 29, 2011
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An array of delicious dishes from House of India. 0

March 29, 2011
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First year nursing student Kaylee Johnson hooks up an IV tube to her "patient," a training dummy. The mannequins can be programmed to display the symptoms of real-life ailments. 0

March 29, 2011
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Susan Norris concentrates on her assignment at the nursing station. "You just have to be able to accept any situation you get put into," Norris said. 0

March 29, 2011
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Mallon and fellow first-year nursing student suction the tracheostomy on their training mannequin. "Basically, we do this to dummies before we do it to a real person," Sun said. 0

March 29, 2011
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Clinical Resources Center coordinator Pamela Kallmerten assists nursing student Carolyn Mallon. 0

March 29, 2011
editor's note

It's time for the Cappies!

It's the moment you've all been waiting for, readers: The 2011 Cappie awards have made have made their triumphant return to the Insider, and now it's time for you to vote for your favorite things about Concord.We know there's a lot to love about this great city: It's got swanky restaurants, a nice,… 0

March 29, 2011

A different kind of learning

Step into the CSI Charter School in Penacook and you're not likely to find a bell buzzing between classes, teachers standing at the front of classrooms lecturing pupils on math and history, or students standing around gossiping in the hallways.Things are done a little differently at CSI. For starters, the school… 0

March 22, 2011

This Week in Concord History

March 22, 1851: Former New Hampshire governor and U.S. senator Isaac Hill dies at the age of 63. Hill was once editor of Concord's New Hampshire Patriot and served in President Andrew Jackson's "Kitchen Cabinet."March 22, 1965: The Monitor reports growing disapproval of a bill to impose a $5,000 minimum pay law for teachers. Towns would have to foot the bill and… 0

March 22, 2011