New home for White Mountain art exhibition

The New Hampshire Historical Society’s newest exhibition, “A Legacy of Landscapes: Selections from the Linda and P. Andrews McLane Collection,” displays more than 60 paintings of White Mountain landscape art from a single private collection. Most of these paintings have not been on view to the public for many years. Over several decades, Linda and P. Andrews McLane of Hebron assembled the preeminent private collection of White...

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Calendar

June 5 Books & Brew: 5:30 p.m. Free. Heights Branch Library, 14 Canterbury Rd., Concord. jsalemy@concordnh.gov California Dreamin’: 8 a.m. Oil paintings by Janie Snowden, on display during bakery hours through June 30. Free. Crust & Crumb Baking Co., 126 North Main St., Concord. janiesnowden@gmail.com Evening Storytime: 6 to 7 p.m. Concord Public Library, 45 Green St., Concord Healing Yoga: 8:30 to 9:25 a.m. All-levels,...

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Reopening for the season
Jun05

Reopening for the season

The Pierce Manse, the historic Concord home of New Hampshire’s only U.S. president, Franklin Pierce, opened for guided tours last week. The Manse will be open Thursdays through Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. through October 25. Reservations are not required. Franklin Pierce was President of the United States from 1853 to 1857 and is the only New Hampshire resident to be elected to the country’s highest office. Visitors to the Pierce...

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A sneak peak of summer events

Getting excited for the summer and all it has to offer? Here’s a sneak preview of some of the most exciting events coming to the Concord area in the next few months! Market Days: June 26–28 Concord’s premier downtown festival is now in its 51st year, and it once again has a stacked lineup Thursday through Saturday. North and South Main Streets will be flush with the usual array of food and clothing vendors, artists, and community...

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Giving Back
Jun05

Giving Back

A local 4-H club, the Tractor Rascals of Warner, completely restored and donated a lawnmower to an elderly community member, Lisa Ashburner. Dakota Glover, the club leader, received this Husqvarna tractor a few months ago. It sat for a while and did not run very well. They took it over to the Tractor Rascals home base at Webster Small Engine Repair, where the club members removed and cleaned the carburetor, performed an oil and filter...

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