Here are some places to watch the Patriots in the Super Bowl
Jan31

Here are some places to watch the Patriots in the Super Bowl

In case you haven’t heard yet, the Super Bowl is this Sunday – and it’s kind of a big deal. The storyline is there for the taking: Tom Brady (and even Bill Belichick) looks to take away any doubt as to who’s the greatest of all time, all while sticking it to the commissioner in glorious fashion. The biggest game in the biggest sport will go out across millions of TVs in America on Sunday, and many of those TVs are right here in...

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Need something for your Super Bowl party?
Jan31

Need something for your Super Bowl party?

The Super Bowl is less than a week away and you’re hosting this year. Don’t worry, we found some unique options at Ocean State Job Lot to enhance your get-together. Go Pats!

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Get some fresh new gear for the big game
Jan31

Get some fresh new gear for the big game

If you want to look sharp for the big game with some new Patriots attire, you’re in luck. With stops at Dick’s Sporting Goods and Target, we found a whole slew of new gear for you.

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Looking for a new TV to enhance the big game?
Jan31

Looking for a new TV to enhance the big game?

Now that the holidays are in the rearview mirror, you can finally get back to buying things for yourself.And assuming you didn’t buy a new one during Black Friday or dip into your new TV fund to buy all those Christmas presents, you’re probably ready to grab that new flat-screen to totally change the way you watch your favorite programs.If you’re like us, sports are an important part of your daily life, which means any chance you get,...

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You could win two brand new Patriots watches
Jan31

You could win two brand new Patriots watches

It’s always nice to add a new piece to your collection of Patriots gear.Whether it be a jersey, slippers or a hat, representing the home team with a fresh look shows a sign of fan investment – as does that ratty old sweatshirt you’ve worn every game day for the last decade.But we all know that you can’t always afford to upgrade your Pats attire. That’s why we have some pretty great news to share: Capitol Craftsman & Romance...

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Here are a few great recipes for your party
Jan31

Here are a few great recipes for your party

There are just some things that are synonymous with Super Bowl Sunday. The game (obviously), the commercials and of course, the food. If you’re the lucky one hosting the party this year, there’s always the old reliables. Cheese and crackers, nachos, veggies and dip – or just order a few pizzas. And while those are great options, it’s always nice to have something new or different that your guests will be talking about until next...

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Don’t care about football? Try these things instead
Jan31

Don’t care about football? Try these things instead

Although many people – especially around these parts – consider Super Bowl Sunday to be greater than Christmas, New Year’s and their birthday combined, we understand (but only vaguely) that not everybody is a football fan. For those people, it’s just another Sunday, killing time before getting back to the grind. Since we like to look out for everybody, we came up with a list – a short one, albeit – of things you can do Sunday instead...

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NHTI to host a wheelchair basketball game
Jan31

NHTI to host a wheelchair basketball game

Sure, just about anyone can shoot a basketball through a hoop. They might need quite a few cracks at it, but eventually they’ll get it in.But it’s not all that easy making a basket sitting in a wheelchair. The combination of trying to stop and go, dribbling and shooting without the use of your legs is a lot to work through, especially if you’ve never been in one before.And that’s one of the great things about the annual Wheelchair...

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Bach’s Lunch is Thursday
Jan31

Bach’s Lunch is Thursday

As Valentine’s Day approaches, celebrate songs of love – and love of song – at February’s Bach’s Lunch programs at the Concord Community Music School. On Thursday, Mark Shilansky, assistant professor at Berklee College of Music, will give a lecture titled “When the Singer Meets the Song: Vocal Interpretation.” In his lecture, Shilansky will ask: Where does the song end and the singer begin? Often, a song is transformed through its...

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The Stratford Club is all about Shakespeare
Jan31

The Stratford Club is all about Shakespeare

It’s hard to admit to a bunch of Shakespeare enthusiasts that you’ve never really read much of the famed author, but that’s exactly what I had to do last week when I met up with the Stratford Club in the Shakespeare Room of the Concord Public Library.If you’re not familiar with the Stratford Club, don’t worry, you’re not alone. We had never heard of them until a few weeks back when I got an email about an upcoming reading of...

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Don’t miss Farmers Appreciation Night at the Audubon
Jan31

Don’t miss Farmers Appreciation Night at the Audubon

Our farmers help keep our land and our communities healthy – help us say thank you! Merrimack County Conservation District will be hosting a Farmer Appreciation Night on Feb. 7 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the N.H. Audubon McLane Center. MCCD will be honoring the farms that have supported N.H. Gleans and helping to feed local families. The N.H. Gleans program takes excess produce from farms and gardens and brings it to local food pantries,...

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AARP offers tax help
Jan31

AARP offers tax help

From Feb. 1 through April 18, AARP Foundation is providing free tax assistance and preparation through its Tax-Aide program. AARP Foundation Tax-Aide, in its 49th year, is the nation’s largest free tax assistance and preparation service, offering free tax preparation help to anyone, especially those who are 50 and older, who cannot afford a tax preparation service. Tax-Aide, which is offered free of charge, is available to AARP...

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NHTI honors first  building inspector program grads
Jan31

NHTI honors first building inspector program grads

NHTI, along with 50 members of the New Hampshire Building Officials Association, honored the first six graduates of the school’s Building Inspector and Plans Examiner Certificate Program on Jan. 11 at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Hall on Airport Road. Launched in fall 2015, the three-semester, 18-credit-hour program prepares students to critically examine permit applications and plans for residential, commercial...

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Go Try It: Check out some creepy critters at Bug Nights
Jan31

Go Try It: Check out some creepy critters at Bug Nights

A science lab at St. Paul’s School full of people analyzing river samples under microscopes after dark on a Wednesday evening. It can only mean one thing: Bug Nights are back in action. The Upper Merrimack Monitoring Program’s free and fun series has begun for the 2017 season, and we stopped by the first one to see what it was all about. The Upper Merrimack Monitoring Program – which, as you might imagine, monitors the upper portion...

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Concord has a new spot to taste  craft beer
Jan31

Concord has a new spot to taste craft beer

For years, the good people of Concord have been essentially begging for locally made beer.And it appears as though at least a few people have been listening, because in less than a year, the city is now the proud home to two breweries.Just over a week ago, the Concord Craft Brewing Co. became an official spot to taste some locally made brews after months of anticipation, joining Lithermans Limited on Hall Street. But things always...

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Tasty Brews: Taking the flight at Concord Craft Brewing
Jan31

Tasty Brews: Taking the flight at Concord Craft Brewing

There’s a new sheriff in town, and he loves to brew beer. Okay, so it’s not really a sheriff as much as it is a microbrewery, but it is new, and it’s now open right downtown.When we heard that Concord Craft Brewing Co. was ready to open its doors, we had to get in on the action.While Tim took the assignment of writing the story, I was forced into the arduous chore of going and drinking all of the beers – hey, it’s a tough job, but...

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What do you know about flying space stuff?
Jan31

What do you know about flying space stuff?

The McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center opened a new exhibit last Friday, Great Balls of Fire, and it’s got everything you’ve ever wanted to know about comets, asteroids and meteors. The highly interactive exhibit, which is open through April 30, will definitely make the learning experience that much more enjoyable. There’s tons of fun facts – including a theory of what really happened to the dinosaurs and when to expect the next...

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On Display: We took in the new Furniture Masters exhibit
Jan31

On Display: We took in the new Furniture Masters exhibit

The N.H. Furniture Masters recently opened a great new exhibit, Sculpture Time, at the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce. It will be on display through April 1 – and that’s no joke.

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Food Snob: A  bit of everything from the Red Apple Buffet
Jan31

Food Snob: A bit of everything from the Red Apple Buffet

We’d long heard legends about the Red Apple Buffet – you can get seafood and pastries, salads and eggs, shepherd’s pie and sushi – but had never been to see for ourselves.All that changed last week.Driving around unable to make up our minds about what we wanted to try for this Food Snob, a sign with a big, red apple caught our eyes and beckoned us to come in.Inside, the first thing of note was a big, exotic fish tank lit with a blue...

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From the Crowd: You’ll want to watch ‘Jackie’ before it’s gone
Jan31

From the Crowd: You’ll want to watch ‘Jackie’ before it’s gone

It’s a week after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and the former first lady, Jackie Kennedy, is ready to talk about her husband. She invites a journalist to the Kennedy’s estate in Hyannis Port, Mass., for an interview. That’s where the story of Jackie begins to unfold. The recently released film takes you through the twists and turns of Jackie Kennedy’s life, from being first lady to the time immediately following...

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This Week in Concord History
Jan31

This Week in Concord History

Jan. 31, 2009: Concord native Matt Bonner goes three for three from beyond the arc, scoring 13 points in total, as his San Antonio Spurs take down the New Orleans Hornets, 106-93.Feb. 1, 1859: The Concord Railroad passenger station, including the offices of the Concord, Montreal and Northern railroads, the telegraph office and Depot hall, is destroyed by fire.Feb. 1, 2003: News spreads through Concord that the space shuttle Columbia...

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Bulletin Board

Gibson’s to host Valentine’s event On Saturday at 4 p.m. at Gibson’s Bookstore, Michael Bennett, MD, board-certified psychiatrist and author of the New York Times best-selling F*ck Feelings, and Sarah Bennett recommend ditching the idea of blazing love and thinking about what makes for enduring relationships, such as shared interests and goals, as they present F*ck Love: One Shrink’s Sensible Advice for Finding a Lasting Relationship....

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Book of the Week: ‘Knut: How One Little Polar Bear Captivated the World’
Jan31

Book of the Week: ‘Knut: How One Little Polar Bear Captivated the World’

Knut: How One Little Polar Bear Captivated the WorldCraig Hatkoff with Juliana and Isabella Hatkoff2007, unpagedGenre: Children’s nonfiction This is the story of Knut, (pronounced K’-noot), a polar bear cub who was born at the Berlin Zoo on Dec. 5, 2006. His mother wasn’t able to raise Knut, so Thomas the chief bear keeper becomes Knut’s foster father. Thomas stays up at night to feed the tiny cub and takes care of his every need,...

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