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To show off another year of artistic creativity, the NHTI Visual Arts program has put on display, for all to see, a collection of work created by senior capstone students in the school’s library. The exhibit, which features mediums like photography, watercolors, oils, graphite and ceramics, is on display through the end of the month.

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The Insider loves NHTI with all its heart, and always has
May19

The Insider loves NHTI with all its heart, and always has

It’s not difficult in this business to tell when something strikes a nerve with readers, good or bad. For instance, if the newspaper you work for comes out, say, Tuesday morning, and you get to the office around 10 a.m. and already have a voicemail and a few emails, something’s up. Such was the case last week when we ran a mock list of reasons NHTI earned the crown as No. 1 value-added school in the country from the Brookings...

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There was no shortage of fun at this year’s Kiwanis Spring Fair

The 60th annual Kiwanis Spring Fair was held last week and let’s just say there was loads of cool stuff to do.

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This Week In Concord History

May 19, 2002: Bishop John McCormack addresses parishioners at Sacred Heart Church in Concord during morning Mass. The address is a response to the resignation of the Rev. Aime Boisselle, who resigned after three men accused him of molesting them during the early 1960s.May 19, 1944: Mrs. Charles A. Morin of Monroe Street in Concord hopes a new postal policy aimed at improving communication with prisoners-of-war in Germany will bring...

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The 60th annual Kiwanis Spring Fair was held last week and let’s just say there was loads of cool stuff to do.

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City Briefly

Each week City Manager Tom Aspell decides to bake cookies for all the Cappies winners, but he gets hungry trying to figure out how he’ll make so many and just shovels the cookie dough into his own face instead. Thankfully he mutters a city memo as he collapses into a food coma. Here it is!Ain’t no partyLike a Twitter partyMay 17-23 is National Public Works Week, Aspell writes. The American Public Works Association has sponsored NPWW...

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The best stuff Concord has to offer
May19

The best stuff Concord has to offer

If we have our way, one day winning the Cappies will be akin to taking home a Grammy Award or an Oscar, although that means we’re going to have to get some tiny golden statues of our smiling selves made. I mean, really, who wouldn’t want one of those on their bookshelf? ::crickets::Anyway, it doesn’t matter what Hollywood celebrities think of the Cappies; around here, it’s a tremendous honor, to be recognized as one of the best local...

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Let the CHS Film Society be your guide to all kinds of new films
May19

Let the CHS Film Society be your guide to all kinds of new films

Going to see a movie can be expensive. Between the price of admission, popcorn, candy and a drink, you’re looking at a small fortune.And if you wanted to go out for 10 movies, forget about it. Might as well get a second job to cover that price tag.But luckily for film lovers everywhere, we have a way to watch a bunch of cinematic creations for absolutely no cost at all. How, you ask? Well, all you have to do is make your way to the...

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NHTI’s senior capstone students have something to show you

To show off another year of artistic creativity, the NHTI Visual Arts program has put on display, for all to see, a collection of work created by senior capstone students in the school’s library. The exhibit, which features mediums like photography, watercolors, oils, graphite and ceramics, is on display through the end of the month.

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High school film festival scheduled for May 23

The very best of New Hampshire high school filmmaking will be shown at the New Hampshire High School Short Film Festival on May 23 at Red River Theatres in Concord. Now in its eighth year, the festival is presented by the New Hampshire Film & Television Office and has become one of the marquee film festivals in the state. Twenty-five films, produced by students at 12 high schools and one homeschooled student, will be shown at...

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Lil’ Iguana to appear at Orange Leaf Thursday

There will be a Lil’ Iguana Children’s Safety Foundation meet and greet at Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt on Thursday, May 21, from 5 to 7 p.m. Lil’ Iguana Children’s Safety Foundation meet and greet appearance will feature the mascot Lil’ Iguana. During the appearance, Lil’ Iguana will be available for photos and autographs. He will also be distributing safety-educational handouts including safety lesson sheets, stickers and temporary...

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‘Big Men’ screening and discussion at Red River

The World Affairs Council of New Hampshire is hosting a Crossroads Film and Discussion Series May 27 at Red River Theatres at 7 p.m.A screening of the documentary Big Men will be followed by a discussion lead by Charlotte Broaden, professor of International Business & Organizational Leadership Certified Global Business Professional at Southern New Hampshire University.The event is free and open to the public; advance registration...

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St. Paul’s ballet to host two free performances

On May 22 and 23, at 8 p.m., the St. Paul’s School Ballet Company will present its second annual spring performance on the school’s campus in Concord. The repertory program is designed to bring a greater level of awareness and appreciation of ballet and contemporary dance to the greater Concord community. The show is free of charge and open to the public. Each show will last approximately one hour, and the house will open 30 minutes...

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Wildcat Regiment Band to perform all weekend

For Concord’s 250th anniversary, we are opening a 137-year old musical time capsule: the once-famous Port Royal Band books. In a Memorial Day weekend concert series featuring The Wildcat Regiment Band, this rousing music will fill and revitalize our streets again, as it did after the Civil War. Each event is unique, with different music all weekend. Five events, rain or shine, all free and family friendly! On May 23, from noon to 1:30...

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Concord Public Library Book of the Week

For more information about the Concord Public Library, visit concordpubliclibrary.net. We’re also on Tumblr (reading-rumblr.tumblr.com and concordteens.tumblr.com) and Facebook (facebook.com/ConcordPublicLibrary).Petite MortBeatrice Hitchman2013, 329 pagesFictionHitchman’s debut novel is a well-plotted thriller that flashes between Adèle, the star of a legendary silent film destroyed by fire in 1914 at the Pathé studio, and Juliette,...

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Want to go for a run and a paddle? Check out the biathlon May 31
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Want to go for a run and a paddle? Check out the biathlon May 31

So there’s this parking lot on Loudon Road. It’s the one behind ConvenientMD and Buffalo Wild Wings. Now there’s nothing truly special about the parking lot except that you can park you car there and get some much needed medical care or an equally important dose of wingy goodness. But it’s what’s behind said parking lot that is really important. That’s where the proposed Merrimack River Greenway Trail will live. Unfortunately, the...

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