Wellington’s Marketplace is serving up fresh and funky sandwiches
Jun03

Wellington’s Marketplace is serving up fresh and funky sandwiches

Today, class, the Food Snob presents a history lesson. Did you know that Pilgrim photographers were the first to make their subjects say “cheese” when preparing for a picture, because they knew it was impossible not to smile when the delightful food is mentioned? We’ll let you digest that – the statement, not the cheese. We don’t have that kind of time – while we move on to the larger point: Cheese is yummy. Like, really yummy. Which...

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Give these three a hand – Tue, 03 Jun 2014
Jun03

Give these three a hand – Tue, 03 Jun 2014

Merrimack Valley student Danielle Decicco holds a certificate presented to Sherryl Correllus and Durwood Sargent of Friends of Forgotten Children, where Decicco is a volunteer through MVHS. And no, she doesn’t have three hands, though that is a pretty sweet optical illusion. Representatives of local businesses and area agencies that host work sites for students in transition attended an appreciation event at MV on May 20. Students...

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Instagram photo of the week – Tue, 03 Jun 2014
Jun03

Instagram photo of the week – Tue, 03 Jun 2014

Here you see the trail left behind when someone activates the Insider signal, our cue to save the city through the ruthless use of puns. Thanks to Instagram user @sarafield14 for capturing the moment.

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Heights Community Old Home Day ready to delight you once again
Jun03

Heights Community Old Home Day ready to delight you once again

The annual Heights Community Old Home Day will be back June 28 at Keach Park (on the Heights) from noon to 8 p.m. This year, we will kick off the event with an opening ceremony consisting of a mini field parade of decorated bicycles, wagons, baby strollers and costumed paraders. Here is the full schedule of events and instructions on how to become an entrant in some of the many contests (rain date for the event is June 29): Noon:...

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Don’t forget to stop and smell the roses – it is a garden tour after all
Jun03

Don’t forget to stop and smell the roses – it is a garden tour after all

There’s nothing better than a lavish garden to show that spring is almost over and summer is just around the corner. It feels like yesterday we would have done just about anything for spring to arrive. Oh, how the times have changed. Beautiful blooming flowers can really spruce up the yard, as well as take the focus off the fact you have yet to break out the old lawn mower this year. Really, it’s about time to cut your grass since...

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Concord Garden Club wants to help you step up your planting game

If you have a passion for digging in the dirt and planting beautiful flowers or tasty vegetables, then do we have a group for you. The Concord Garden Club is just a group of local people who love to garden. They have been cultivating the spirit of gardening (their pun not ours) for just about 90 years, as well as the actual plants they put in the ground. It began with a group of women who shared a similar interest in weeding, trimming...

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The Concord Garden Club has been sprucing up area dirt patches for almost 90 years.

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We scored all the tips you need from some local gardening experts
Jun03

We scored all the tips you need from some local gardening experts

We checked in with some local garden centers last week to see how things have been going so far this season, and to grab a few valuable tips for you, our beloved readers. Our esteemed panel featured Len Brochu, owner of Brochu Nurseries and Landscaping; Charlie Cole, owner of Cole Gardens; Sarah Ilsley, greenhouse manager at Osborne’s Agway; and David Murray, owner of Murray Farms.What’s the most popular seller right now?Brochu: “It’s...

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Bishop Brady student film among those honored at weekend festival

While it seems that all of Hollywood was at the Cannes Film Festival last week, on May 24 fans of the Granite State’s up and coming filmmakers gathered at Red River Theatres for the 7th Annual N.H. High School Short Film Festival, where 25 films by students from 12 high schools around the state were shown.Fragaria, by Pinkerton High School’s Noah Levin and Nick Auger, received the Team Kia Jury Award for Best in Show, which includes a...

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Missed Connections: Feel the used-tie electricity

We at the Insider like to scour Craigslist’s Missed Connections to see if anyone in Concord digs our sweet new newsroom leotards is finding true love online. Here, presented unedited as always, are some of the best recent entries.Goodwill in Concord – m4w – 21 (204 Loudon Rd )I was at goodwill today buying ties (not something I normally do, but found a few nice Calvin Klein ones I couldn’t pass up). I had short brown hair...

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This Week In Concord History

June 3, 1902: The New Hampshire State Federation of Labor is organized.June 3, 1895: A burglar or burglars clean out the State House safe, taking $6,000.June 4, 2003: Philip Dick, Kevin Gil and Christopher McNeil cut holes in razor wire fences and escape from the North State Street prison in Concord.June 4, 2001: The Concord School Board approves a policy prohibiting students on sports teams or in clubs from attending gatherings where...

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Gardening – there’s an app for that; wait, there is?
Jun03

Gardening – there’s an app for that; wait, there is?

It used to be the only mobile device you could bring to the garden was a wheelbarrow. But we’re not living in the stone age anymore, thanks to Cole Gardens, which recently launched a brand-new mobile app to make your gardening experience more interactive than ever. Available from the Apple Store and on Google Play, the app is a way to always have Cole Gardens at your fingertips without supergluing your hand to the greenhouse. We’ve...

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Classic Concord photo – Tue, 03 Jun 2014
Jun03

Classic Concord photo – Tue, 03 Jun 2014

Don’t let the length of the line forming in the distance fool you: this isn’t Disneyland. It’s the upper part of Pleasant Street in Concord, circa 1920, during the annual (and now defunct, we think) Winter Carnival. Can you find your grandfather? He’s probably the one in the black coat and matching hat (hint: that’s everybody). Thanks to reader Earl Burroughs for sending us the photo.

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City briefly

Each week, City Manager Tom Aspell shreds all his old city memos into tiny pieces and buries them in hopes of harvesting a garden full of fresh ones. And it works! Here’s one we picked this morning.Purple ReinTrash bags everywhere!Since the initiation of the Pay-As-You-Throw program in 2009, the General Services Department has been working to expand PAYT trash bag vendors in order to provide various locations throughout the city for...

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OMG, it’s time to unearth the time capsule: We wonder what’s in it?
Jun03

OMG, it’s time to unearth the time capsule: We wonder what’s in it?

Think back to 50 years ago, way before we had flying cars or peace-keeping robots patrolling the streets. Cell phone camera technology was probably way less advanced, which explains why it took more than a half-century for us as a people to nail the art of snapping pictures of our ugly mugs in front of everything and coming up with a ubiquitous cutesy name for it. Can you imagine a world without selfies? (We can; it was like 10 months...

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Center for Health Promotion receives grant

Concord Hospital received a $500 grant from Charter Charitable Foundation to support the REACH Higher Fund at Concord Hospital Center for Health Promotion. The REACH Higher Fund was developed to address priority health needs as determined by the 2012 Capital Region Community Health Needs Assessment. The REACH Higher Fund helps those in-need by providing financial assistance for health and wellness programming at the Center for Health...

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Mini film festival at Red River Theatres June 15

Red River Theatres is kicking off the summer with a bang. On June 15, Red River will host an afternoon of music and film in support of the Granite State Music Festival titled, Rockin Docs mini-film festival. At 2 p.m., “In Danger of Being Discovered” will be shown, followed by “Turn It Up” at 4:30 p.m. There will also be a Q & A session and live musical performances. Tickets are $10 for each film and purchasing tickets for both...

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Volunteering at CRVNA presentation June 13

Concord Regional Visiting Nurse Association is offering a free presentation “Giving Back-Feeling Good” on Friday, June 13 at 11 a.m. to noon at Concord Recreation Senior Program, 14 Canterbury Road in Concord. Participating in volunteer opportunities are a great benefit to you, your family and your community. Finding the right opportunity can provide you the chance to socialize, develop new skills, and better your community....

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Greenway Trail to get makeover on Trails Day

As part of National Trails Day, Friends of the Merrimack River Greenway Trail are looking for volunteers to help with sprucing up the trail for the Third Annual Northeast Delta Dental Merrimack River Trail Triathlon in July. On Saturday, June 7 we will be removing bittersweet – an invasive plant that chokes trees – from the river’s edge and we will be trimming dead branches to open up hidden views. In 2011, 92 volunteers signed up in...

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Enter dad to win the Co-op Super Dad Contest

Fathers Day is just around the corner, giving us the opportunity to show our dads a little love and thank them for all the hard work they do. In honor of fathers throughout the area, the Concord Food Co-op has a little extra Fathers Day challenge for you: Enter your dad to win the Co-op’s Super Dad Contest! This year, the Co-op doesn’t just want to know why your dad rocks. “It’s important for dads to know that we’ve been paying...

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Upstairs, Downtown slated for Wednesday

Intown Concord’s 6th Annual Upstairs, Downtown Walking Tour comes to downtown Concord on Wednesday from 5:30 to 8 p.m. A ticket to this popular event grants participants access to spaces they typically wouldn’t see. This year’s tour features five upstairs locations: the newly renovated Endicott Hotel Apartments; the “penthouse” of Capital Commons, with its fantastic view of the city; Act One Creative on Low Avenue; the International...

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Learn to row at Learn to Row Day on Saturday

Learn to Row Day will be held on Saturday, June 7 from 7:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the boathouse at 15 Loudon Road. This event is being hosted by Concord Crew as part of National Learn to Row Day. Those interested should bring a hat, water and a snack. Additional information about Concord Crew can be found at our website, concordcrew.org.

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Concord Public Library Book of the week

For more information about the Concord Public Library, visit concordpubliclibrary.net.The RookDaniel O’Malley2012, 486 pagesFictionAnother parent at a FIRST Robotics competition showed me the first page of Daniel O’Malley’s debut novel, The Rook, which begins, “Dear You, The body you are wearing used to be mine.” I was hooked.The body belongs to Rook Myfanwy Thomas, a young woman whose brilliant administrative skills have landed her...

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What’s space really like? Lee Morin will tell you – he’s an astronaut
Jun03

What’s space really like? Lee Morin will tell you – he’s an astronaut

There’s just something about outer space that gets us giddy.Can you blame us? Who wouldn’t be sent into a sense of extreme excitement when thinking about the possibility of floating around in zero gravity in one of those sweet astronaut suits? And we can even say that after seeing both Gravity and Apollo 13. But like those actors, we fully understand our chances of one day orbiting the Earth in a multi-million dollar space shuttle are...

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