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Movers and shakers
Students promote environmental programs
The Concord-Merrimack County SPCA celebrates its 100th anniversary this year.
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The city’s foray into silk worms
Have you ever wondered where Silk Farm Road got its name?
Young Professional of the week
Find them at CYPN meetings
Each month, the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce hosts monthly networking meetings for young professionals.
In a world where 24 hours worth of video is uploaded to YouTube every minute, Concord TV is helping the community stay on top of the trend with training and opportunities to develop skills.
Yes, we will define microcity
Is it something in the water? All those hiking trails? A fondness for vegetables?
Date change
Jon Turk, internationally acclaimed scientist, adventurer and author will be featured at the 10th gathering of Concord Green Drinks on the fourth Tuesday, March 23, at Hermanos, 11 Hills Ave.
Looking for a new hobby? If you have a window and some interest in the subject, bird watching might just be the pastime for you.
Spring in New Hampshire often means rain, mud and cloudy days, but thanks to these five companies, you can enjoy the scents of the season no matter what the weather is like.
Don’t miss this
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
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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
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.
The mayor's library task force is hosting a community open house on Tuesday, March 9, from 4-7 p.m. at the library.
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 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
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When you can turn right
The recent lane changes on North Main Street at the intersection of Interstate 393 raised some questions for one Concord driver.
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
Driving by the New Hampshire National Guard headquarters on Regional Drive, you may have noticed the aptly named “helicopter on a stick,” or so the folks at the Guard facility jokingly call it.
Here’s how you can be a hero
This fall, about 1,100 New Hampshire National Guard soldiers will be deployed to Kuwait. The troops will likely be assigned to manage U.S. bases, according to the Monitor.
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Investigating a Main Street rumor
We get story ideas in all kinds of ways - by phone, e-mail, snail mail and personal visits. But an anonymous message with a password? That's new.
Now for something completely different . . .
Valentine's Day can be a tough holiday. Some think it's totally commercial and don't want to buy into the hype. Others appreciate the concept, but not the diet-thwarting chocolate component.
When Lisa Carlson suggested a best burger issue, we jumped at the idea, thanking our lucky stars for such great readers. Eating burgers on the company dime? How could we say no?
Cooking with the class of 1959
To appreciate "Cooking with the Women of the Class of 1959," you have to familiarize yourself with hermits.
Jan. 19 edition
If you haven’t ever checked out City Manager Tom Aspell’s weekly memo, now is the time! The memo is now posted as a newsletter complete with clip art and photos. What could be better?
Do-gooders of the week
A group of students at Rundlett Middle School recently launched and completed a successful food drive called “Just One Can.” The idea was to have every student, all 1,100 of them, donate one canne
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Cohn's Theatre vs. Conn's Theatre
A few weeks ago, we published an old postcard depicting Cohn's Theatre. We'd never heard of it before and asked readers to tell us about it.
Young professional of the week
If you’re young and a professional, then you need to check out the Concord Young Professionals Network, an initiative of the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce.
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Don't worry -this isn't a Hallmark special
The Opinionator (moi) is no stranger to divulging personal details.
When the weather outside is frightful, is there anything more delightful than a steaming mug (or to-go cup) of hot cocoa?
Off-beat gift guide
Concord Hospital to the rescue
You wouldn’t want to come here by ambulance, but of your own accord, we recommend checking out Concord Hospital’s gift shop during your gift-buying pursuits this holiday season.
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