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Cars and Coffee on Capitol held its last event of the season on Sunday with a variety of makes and models parked downtown. From 8 to 11 a.m. various cars rumbled in, parked with hoods up as the crowd meandered on Capitol Street in Concord. The event,...
By DAVID BROOKS
Downtown Concord has been watching the construction work on what will be Arts Alley for months, but not everything is visible from the sidewalk. Not by a long shot.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
Members of the public got their first chance to check out the new Penacook branch of the city public library on Thursday. The Penacook branch had been housed in an old police station on Merrimack Street for around 75 years, but is now open at its new...
By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI
Robin Bach knows her property is a work in progress.Room by room, she and her husband have chipped away at restoring their 19th-century Walker house in Concord, measuring out baseboards and cutting trim from the original moldings to preserve the...
The rain let up just in time for the 3,250 participants in the 22nd Annual Rock’N Race to make their way through Concord.The number of people who joined the race Wednesday night was up from about 2,900 last year.“We’ve been on our way back up from the...
By CHLOE RATTEE
Sometimes a life-changing moment can come from something simple, like a TV show.For Paul Averill, the longtime owner of Averill’s Martial Arts Academy, that change in his life’s trajectory came after he watched Kung Fu, which aired in the 1970s....
By LEAH WILLINGHAM
There is a corner of Paulette Boghosian’s store on South Main Street where customers can fill decorated bags with 10 cent Swedish Fish and FireBall candies. In another section, visitors sift through piles of patterned paper to make their own free,...
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