This week in Concord history

Oct. 21, 2002: Concord City councilors vote to change Concord’s housing policy to support construction of affordable housing projects as well as the rehabilitation of available units. Councilor Bill McGonagle says “I think approval of this amendment this evening is one small step in the right direction.”Oct. 22, 2003: Presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich demonstrates the emergency drills he had to do as a student during the Cold War...

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When's cake? – Tue, 21 Oct 2014
Oct21

When's cake? – Tue, 21 Oct 2014

The Insider received its first ever wedding invitation when Ashley and Jonas Bendiks got hitched this May, and of course we happily accepted. We then proceeded to hit the open bar pretty hard, use our finger to steal some of the frosting off the cake and nap in the coat closet until morning. So we may not remember it, but this picture proves we were there! And is that our good buddy Luke Bonner, recently wed himself, in the back row?...

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This week in vending machine atrocities, starring a ‘patty sandwich’
Oct21

This week in vending machine atrocities, starring a ‘patty sandwich’

We’ve always shared our favorite vending machine discoveries from here at Monitor headquarters, and this may be the best one yet – it’s a sandwich very much in the shape of the fabled McDonald’s McRib, which has developed something of a cult following among food bloggers (and probably emergency room attendants). But whereas McDonald’s leaves more to the imagination, this thing subscribes fully to the “truth in advertising” maxim –...

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Tim gets some reps in with Tot Spot toddlers as he envisions his future
Oct21

Tim gets some reps in with Tot Spot toddlers as he envisions his future

As some of you may know, my wife and I recently welcomed a beautiful and happy baby girl named Sophie into our lives. She sure is a bundle of joy, and she’s growing up so fast. It feels like yesterday we were bringing her home from the hospital, but in fact she turned six weeks on Monday. Where does the time go? Before we know it, she’s going to be running around, getting into all kinds of mischief and likely making life a little more...

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Quench your thirst with this Christine Destrempes exhibit

In “Transparency & Substance,” the current exhibit at St. Paul’s Hargate Gallery, Christine Destrempes explores the personality of water. Destrempes is “drawn to water’s reflective stillness as well as its capacity for transformation, seamless adaptability and proclivity to follow the path of least resistance.” The exhibit is on display through Nov. 1 and you can even meet Destrempes during family weekend at St. Paul’s, Friday,...

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Quench your thirst with this Christine Destrempes exhibit

In “Transparency & Substance,” the current exhibit at St. Paul’s Hargate Gallery, Christine Destrempes explores the personality of water. Destrempes is “drawn to water’s reflective stillness as well as its capacity for transformation, seamless adaptability and proclivity to follow the path of least resistance.” The exhibit is on display through Nov. 1 and you can even meet Destrempes during family weekend at St. Paul’s, Friday,...

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Here’s your Halloween shopping list, non-candy division

We made our annual trek to Spirit Halloween in the Steeplegate Mall to find the coolest costumes and decorations

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Here’s your Halloween shopping list, non-candy division

We made our annual trek to Spirit Halloween in the Steeplegate Mall to find the coolest costumes and decorations

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Was there ever any doubt who’d win the library card challenge?
Oct21

Was there ever any doubt who’d win the library card challenge?

It’s official people – the Concord Public Library is better than its Hooksett counterpart. Well, at least when it comes to getting people to sign up for new library cards – and probably just about everything else. If you didn’t know, September was National Library Card Sign-Up Month, and what better way to make things interesting then with a little challenge? So Joann Salemy, administrative specialist at the Concord Public Library,...

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Instagram photo of the Week – Tue, 21 Oct 2014
Oct21

Instagram photo of the Week – Tue, 21 Oct 2014

This photo from the land of a million pointy green things comes to us from Instagram user @charcole7 and is actually some sort of plant life, we presume. Either way, it’s funky. We want to see your super cool Instagram photos, too – tag us when you post with #concordinsider and we will find them.

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Halloween Howl is back and you know what that means – free candy
Oct21

Halloween Howl is back and you know what that means – free candy

The calendar may say that Halloween is next Friday, but that doesn’t mean you have to wait to go trick-or-treating. At least not in downtown Concord.That’s because Intown Concord’s annual Halloween Howl festivities are taking place this Friday, a week before the big day. So you know what that means – more candy for everyone.“We figured why not double the candy and double the fun,” said Intown Concord’s operations manager Liza...

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Evo Rock + Fitness goes retro to get in on the costume craziness

Evolution Rock + Fitness is holding themed costume nights on Wednesdays throughout October to help you get into the Halloween spirit from a couple hundred feet off the ground. Last week was retro night, but you can still catch spandex night Oct. 22 and a Halloween party Oct. 29.

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Evolution Rock + Fitness is holding themed costume nights on Wednesdays throughout October to help you get into the Halloween spirit from a couple hundred feet off the ground. Last week was retro night, but you can still catch spandex night Oct. 22 and a Halloween party Oct. 29.

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Sign up for a stroll through the Audubon’s Enchanted Forest
Oct21

Sign up for a stroll through the Audubon’s Enchanted Forest

Back by popular demand – and for one night only – the Enchanted Forest returns to entertain nature enthusiasts of all ages. That’s right, this Saturday night, the woods outside the McLane Audubon Center will magically be transformed into family friendly Halloween fun central. Just picture this: You meet your leader and co-leader outside the Audubon Center. They lead you (of course) to a trail at the edge of the woods. There’s a rope,...

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There’s still time to send us your spooky decoration photos
Oct21

There’s still time to send us your spooky decoration photos

We put out a call for pictures of your favorite Halloween decorations in Concord last week, and guess what –we’re doing it again. Why? Because we want to gather as many as we can to put in next week’s paper. And because we’re just relentless like that. Thanks to Abby Tomich for the photo to the left of her porch decorated with purple skeletons and what we presume is a fake spider (either that or there was a real one on the camera...

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Classic Concord Photo – Tue, 21 Oct 2014
Oct21

Classic Concord Photo – Tue, 21 Oct 2014

This is a photo of a postcard of City Hall, sent to us by reader Earl Burroughs. It does beg the question of why anyone would want a postcard of city hall, but perhaps all the wastewater treatment plant postcards were sold out. Either way, it’s super authentic because of the wavy postage stamp still visible in ghost form in the background.

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City Briefly

Each week, City Manager Tom Aspell injects human growth hormone into a pumpkin in his yard in hopes it will grow large enough to carve the city memo into. Instead it just turns into Alex Rodriguez, so Aspell invites him in to watch the World Series and they write the city memo together.Dig thisParking, interrupted This week, work crews will begin pavement cutting and digging in the center of North Main Street, from School Street to...

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The Capital Area Wellness Coalition has some healthy tips for families
Oct21

The Capital Area Wellness Coalition has some healthy tips for families

Statistics show childhood obesity at an all-time high. This increase in obesity has resulted in a higher prevalence of “adult” diseases in children: Type 2 diabetes, heart conditions, high blood pressure, stroke, and depression. There are many theories assigned to this epidemic – the amount of processed foods consumed, lack of exercise, increased use of screen time, or likely, a combination of all. The good news is this trend is...

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Meet the new library telescope on Oct. 23

The Concord Public Library will hold its Meet the New CPL Telescope event on Oct. 23 at 7 p.m. in the library auditorium. The N.H. Astronomical Society will offer sky watching tips and demonstrate how to use the new CPL telescope, which can be checked out with a library card. You can also bring your own telescope for expert assistance.

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Register for state arts education conference

Online registration is now open for the N.H. State Council on the Arts’ 2014 Arts Education Partnership Conference, “The Arts as Inspiration for Learning, Teaching, Making, Living.” This year’s conference takes place Oct. 31-Nov. 2 at the Barbara Harris Conference Center and Crotched Mountain Rehabilitation Center in Greenfield, N.H. “Arts as Inspiration” will focus on inclusion for all youth as well as how Universal Design for...

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Annual Christmas parade preparations ongoing

Possibly the oldest continued Christmas Parade in the state is planned for Saturday, Nov. 22 at 9:30 a.m. on the Concord Heights. The parade will begin formation at 8 a.m. for floats and 8:30 a.m. for all other parade entries. The theme is Christmas on the Farm in recognition of the Concord Grange, which is celebrating their 100th anniversary this year. The Grange has been one of the major sponsors and organizers for over 30 years....

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Holiday fair Nov. 1 at East Congregational

East Congregational Church, 51 Mountain Road, will hold its annual Holiday Fair on Saturday, Nov. 1, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Items available will be numerous, including deli, bakery and candy tables. There will also be handmade crafts, treasure room, collectibles, jewelry, gently used clothing, and various raffles including a full size quilt. Luncheon of corn chowder, hot dogs and desserts will be served. For questions, call...

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Changing health care breakfast forum Oct. 29

Join your fellow businesses and community leaders for an important breakfast forum about Concord Hospital’s strategic plan, “The Changing Healthcare Landscape and Concord Hospital’s Position Within It.” The event is open to the public and is presented by the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday, Oct. 29, from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at the Grappone Conference Center, 70 Constitution Ave. The cost of the event is $20 for Chamber...

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Food collections at Windmill Restaurant

The Heights Community Old Home Day organization is teaming up this year with the Windmill Restaurant’s annual Thanksgiving dinner by organizing a food drive for those recipients who attend this annual Thanksgiving dinner served on behalf of those in need. Bright orange food collection bins will be placed inside the Windmill Restaurant and hopefully several other Loudon Road businesses will allow us to place a large orange bin for...

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Parenting workshop at Riverbend begins Nov. 11

The Children’s Intervention Parenting Education Program is hosting a free workshop series for grandparents, relatives and others. Parenting the Second Time Around is an eight-week program for those who are parenting again beginning Nov. 11, at Riverbend Children’s Intervention Program, 105 Loudon Rd., Bldg. 3. The workshops is held Tuesday evenings, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. For more information or to register, call Kathleen Egan at...

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Concord Public Library Book of the week

For more information about the Concord Public Library, visit concordpubliclibrary.net.Dancing Fish and AmonitesPenelope Lively2014, 234 pagesNonfictionNovelist Penelope Lively reflects on “old age,” “life and times,” “memory,” “reading and writing,” and “six things” – objects around her house that hold special meaning for her – in this vivid and unique memoir. The book reads like a conversation with a wise older friend, and Lively’s...

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