Want something to do this fine summer day? Go pick some berries
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Want something to do this fine summer day? Go pick some berries

There’s a lot you can do with blueberries.They are a great choice when you find yourself in the middle of a food fight, thanks to the ability to throw a handful at a time, but what they’re likely best known for is being a delicious participant in baked goods like pies, coffee cakes, muffins, breads and scones. They also go great in pancakes and waffles, and you can add some blueberry maple syrup and blueberry butter (yes, it does...

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We picked our own favorite photos from our visits to local orchards

It’s berry picking season and you know what that means, time to get out in the field with a bucket, grab some delicious fruit and make us a couple pies. Blueberry will be fine. On another note, we stopped by a couple local farms last week to check out the action.

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We picked our own favorite photos from our visits to local orchards

It’s berry picking season and you know what that means, time to get out in the field with a bucket, grab some delicious fruit and make us a couple pies. Blueberry will be fine. On another note, we stopped by a couple local farms last week to check out the action.

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The summer countdown scavenger hunt

Don’t look now, but it’s August (OK, you can look if you want). But that doesn’t mean summer is over! We figured we’d offer up a bunch of places you should visit before the days get much shorter and crisper. And we’ve incentivized those visits! It’s our summer countdown scavenger hunt: find these spots and email your answers to news@theconcordinsider.com. We’ll give the person who gets the most correct a $20 gift certificate to the...

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Priscilla Giles and the Nevers’ Band, still rockin’ after all these years
Aug05

Priscilla Giles and the Nevers’ Band, still rockin’ after all these years

Next time you’re at a Nevers’ 2nd Regiment Band concert, check out the drummer in the back row.That’s Priscilla Giles. She’s 86 years old and has spent more than two-thirds of her life tapping the old snare for the Sousa style summer band that you can trace all the way back to the Civil War days. Now that’s pretty old if you ask us (the band, not Giles.) And boy does Giles have some stories to share when it comes to her 62 years in...

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Instagram photo of the week – Tue, 05 Aug 2014
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Instagram photo of the week – Tue, 05 Aug 2014

This snazzy Instagram photo from Instagram user @mcashion led to a series of existential questions in the Insider office. When a one way sign is bent, is it still technically a one way sign? Is Ain Street a real place? Is that smoke coming out of the top of the signs? Is that why we smell fire? It couldn’t be because we fell asleep with the oven on again, could it? 

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This Week In Concord History

Aug. 5, 1861:  New Hampshire’s First Regiment, its three months’ enlistment up, returns to Concord without having fought a battle. Gov. Nathaniel Berry, the Governor’s Horse Guard and a large crowd of citizens greet the regiment and accompany it to the State House.Aug. 5, 1976: The Monitor reports that Gov. Mel Thomson is doling out special wallet-sized cards that describe the bearer as a “personal friend” of the governor and say...

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Read this before you go lie down for a bit

Looking back at a recent column on compound words, I can report that examples keep cropping up of the move toward joining words together instead of leaving them separate. On Route 3 in Tilton last week I noticed a sign for CLOUGH AUTOBODY. My immediate reaction was that if autobody could be one word, why not Chineserestaurant? The slippery slopeis now in play, and we will soon have vegeterianfastfoodrestaurant. English is on its way...

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Concord Dance Academy cleans up at New England national finals
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Concord Dance Academy cleans up at New England national finals

The Teen and Senior pisions of Concord Dance Academy won the regional competition of Dancers Inc. this spring, allowing them to continue on to the national competition held during the summer.  All 28 Teen and Senior pision dancers traveled to Foxwoods Resort & Casino for the New England National Finals from July 23 to 26.  Out of more than 470 entries from studios and schools across the nation, Concord Dance Academy performed 24...

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Tony Sayess’s family tree includes Katy Perry and English royalty
Aug05

Tony Sayess’s family tree includes Katy Perry and English royalty

Each month, the Concord Young Professionals Network spotlights one of its up-and-comers. This month, we have the pleasure of introducing you to Tony Sayess.Where do you work? The law firm of Rath, Young & Pignatelli, P.C.Where did you go to school? UNH for undergrad, University of Virginia for Law School, and NYU for a specialized master’s degree in tax law.What do you like to do for fun? Pub trivia.Favorite places to be?...

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Classic Concord Photo – Tue, 05 Aug 2014
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Classic Concord Photo – Tue, 05 Aug 2014

If this picture of the New Hampshire Highway Hotel looks pretty enough to be a postcard, that’s because it totally was! Thanks to reader Earl Burroughs for hooking us up with the image, and thanks to station wagon makers for being a thing and for putting wood panneling on every square inch that wasn’t metal or rubber.

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City Briefly

Each week, City Manager Tom Aspell frantically runs around Concord, changing the clocks in every office building in hopes of extending daylight. He sets off an alarm after hours, though, and is forced to go on the lam. Thankfully, you can write city memos from the lam.Your No. 1 fanArena parts repairedGeneral Service’s Public Properties Division re-worked the existing fans on the Douglas N. Everett Arena, Aspell writes. The fans were...

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Grange dedicates flagpole at Keach Park

On July 22, Concord Grange 322 celebrated their 100th anniversary with a great evening of music by the Nevers’ Band, sponsoring Splash Bash along with Walgreen’s Pharmacy, helping Grange member Arline French celebrate her 100th birthday, and dedicate a new flagpole for Keach Park. There was an excellent attendance of people despite the heat and threat of thunder storms. Dick Patten, Master of the Grange, presented the gift of a...

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Buy a duck for annual Weekend on the Water

ConcordTV is helping the Concord Rotary Club in their fundraising efforts by selling ducks for the annual Duck Race, part of the Weekend on the Water, Sept. 6-7 on the Merrimack River. Ducks sell for $5 each, or you can buy a “quack pack” of 5 for $20. First place takes home a trophy and $1,000. Second place gets a trophy and $500, and third place earns a trophy and $250. Fourth through 10th place will each receive $100. To reserve a...

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National Night Out at Rollins Park Tuesday

National Night Out rolls out each year across the nation with a goal of promoting cooperation between the local police and the community. Concord’s popular event will be Tuesday, Aug. 5, from 5 to 8:30 p.m. at Rollins Park. National Night Out attendees of all ages can participate in Touch-A-Truck offerings, with representation from the area police, fire, construction and military organizations. There will be a zoo exhibit, inflatable...

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United Way seeking Day of Caring volunteers

Granite United Way will host their annual Day of Caring events this September. Granite United Way works with community members and the corporate community to support the work of many non-profit agencies throughout the state. During these day-long projects, participating nonprofit organizations are matched with volunteers from local businesses and community groups. This day, set for Wednesday, Sept. 10, in Merrimack County, also serves...

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Concord Public Library Book of the week

For more information about the Concord Public Library, visit concordpubliclibrary.net.The Golden Door (book 1 of Three Doors Trilogy)Emily Rodda2011, 264 pagesFictionThe walls of Weld have kept the people both protected and ignorant of what lies behind the high-fantasy, fast-paced world of The Golden Door. At night, death and destruction comes to the people of Weld. The walls of the city of Weld do not protect them from being attacked...

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Parmenter and Wiggin bring ‘Birds of a Feather’ to Audubon

Susan Parmenter of Sunapee and Mimi Wiggin of Warner are currently showing some of their pieces at the McLane Audubon Center that have captured birds and animals in their natural habitats. The exhibit is on display through August and is open to the public during the Audubon’s normal hours.

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Susan Parmenter of Sunapee and Mimi Wiggin of Warner are currently showing some of their pieces at the McLane Audubon Center that have captured birds and animals in their natural habitats. The exhibit is on display through August and is open to the public during the Audubon’s normal hours.

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