Coffee and Main 04/27/10
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Book of the week: 'Secrets of Eden'
Apr27

Book of the week: 'Secrets of Eden'

Chris Bohjalian 384 pages Setting: contemporary Vermont Chris Bohjalian seems drawn to exploring complex and sometimes controversial topics in his novels. “Secrets of Eden,” his newest work, looks at domestic abuse through the voices of four main characters. The day after she is baptized, Alice Hayward is found dead in her home, apparently by the hand of her abusive husband, who has committed suicide. Rev. Stephen Drew...

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Artist creates one baa-aa-aa-tiful chest
Apr27

Artist creates one baa-aa-aa-tiful chest

Call her sheepish, but painter Doris McGurrin isn't one to talk up her artwork. The 62-year-old Sanbornton artist was willing to make an exception, however, in the name of a good cause. McGurrin has been contributing pieces to The Friends Program's charity auction for nearly a decade, and this year, she's one of 15 artists whose work is featured on an authentic Shaker blanket chest. We asked her about her contribution,...

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A children's book for animal (and people) lovers
Apr27

A children's book for animal (and people) lovers

Walk, talk and dance like the animals on May 1, 1 p.m., at Gibson's Bookstore, 27 S. Main St. Children's author JE' Taylor will be there to promote her first book, “The Animal Dance.” We talked with JE' about her book, camping and her desire for a pet dolphin. Where are you from? I was born in Boston, but raised in New Hampshire. I lived in Clearwater, Fla., for four years while attending college, but I...

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Happy Earth Day to you
Apr27

Happy Earth Day to you

Next time you're sipping on a mocha at True Brew Barista, 3 Bicentennial Square, make a point to enjoy the view outside your window. To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, Modern Woodmen of America organized the planting of two celebration maple trees in Bicentennial Square last Thursday morning. One tree greets Concordians at the park's entrance, the other stands in front of True Brew Barista. With a modest crowd...

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Police Log

Domestic disturbance On April 17 about 10 p.m., the Concord police were called to 119 Old Turnpike Road for a report of an assault. When Officer Brian Cook arrived on scene, he found Kevin Tiede, 30, of Barnstead standing outside the house. Cook said he asked Tiede what was going on. Tiede replied that he was waiting for a ride. Tiede had slurred speech, was swaying back and forth, and reeked of alcohol, Cook wrote in his report. As...

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City briefly

Traffic news City Manager Tom Aspell has some traffic news this week that may not come as much of a surprise: Ongoing roadwork may cause some delays. Here’s where to avoid: Contractors are continuing work to install a new storm sewer trunk line and drainage structures on North State Street, which will affect traffic from Knight Street to Lake Street. Traffic flow will be restricted to one lane in the area, so drivers should expect...

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Get fit this month

May is national fitness month. Celebrate with a free fitness class at the Bow Community Building, 2 Knox Road, Bow. You don't have to be a Bow resident to join in on the fun – all are welcome. The schedule includes: -May 3: Zumba at 9:10 a.m. and Combo Step and Low-Impact Aerobics at 5:45 p.m. -May 5: Combo Step and Low-Impact Aerobics at 9:10 a.m. and yoga at 5:45 p.m. -May 6: Zumba Gold for beginners and older adults at...

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