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THE CONCORD INSIDER OCT. 6-12 Love It or Leaf It PLANNING FOR THE PEAK Tips for enjoying the weekend ahead
Insider the inside theconcordinsider.com 4 On the path to mental health New Hampshire’s largest mental health awareness and suicide prevention event returns in-person at the soccer fields on South Fruit Street on Oct. 8 with a virtual option on Oct. 9 Custom Cabinetry and Furniture Scott Carbonneau Loudon Millworks Since 1988 603-369-7794 NE-398941 carbonneaucabinetry.com 6 Tips for the season We help you get out and explore CONCORD MONITOR EDITOR JON VAN FLEET (jvanfleet@cmonitor.com) INSIDER NEWS TIPS (news@theconcordinsider.com) ADVERTISING DIRECTOR Steve Pare (spare@cmonitor.com, 369-3229) AD SALES Tim Brennan (tbrennan@cmonitor.com), Justin Graybill (jgraybill@cmonitor.com, 369-3274), Concord Insider — Thursday, October 6, 2022 The Concord Insider is published weekly by the Concord Monitor. Our offices are located at 1 Monitor Drive, Concord, NH. Our postal address is P.O. Box 1177, Concord, NH, 03302-1177. Indigenous People Past, Present, Future Presented by Denise & Paul Pouliot of the Cowasuck Band of the Pennacook-Abenaki People Thursday • October 13 • 7pm Sundays 4:00pm-5:30pm Kimball-Jenkins Carriage House $100 Monthly Tuition 266 North Main St. Concord, NH Free and open to all Presented by The Concord Historical Society 266 North Main St Concord, NH www.Concordhistoricalsociety.org 2
making strides 4 Walk for a cure Por tabl e Rest rooms 5 ST ART/ FINI SH Por tabl e Sunday, Oct. 16 Rest rooms 3 1 30th breast cancer awareness event starts at Memorial Field This is the time of year when the sides of the road 2 BUSSTOP are aglow in reds, yellows and brilliant oranges. On one weekend each autumn =Mi le# in October, you’ll also see waves of pink making their So Many way from Memorial Field and the surrounding streets. This year’s Making Strides especially big contributor in Against Breast Cancer Walk its 30-year history. As of late is Oct. 16. There you’ll find last week, the event had al- a familiar setting as thou- ready raised more than sands of walkers clad in $300,000, with lots more their pinkest attire stretch expected in the days leading and mill about Memorial MONITOR FILE up to the walk. Park ahead of the powerful Scenes from last year’s walk. There’s still time to reg- parade of survivors that ister. For more about regis- kicks off the event at 1. Par- encouraged. tration, parking, schedules ticipants can do a 5-mile Of course, this is all a or most anything else, visit walk or a shortened route. fundraiser for the American makingstrideswalk.org/NH. Registration starts at 11, Cancer Society, and the More details will come in Over 100 in stock and though pre-registration is Concord event has been an next week’s Insider. ready to deliver October 20th & 21st 10am – 7pm ReclinersCome on in and get comfortable FREE LAYAWAY & 0% FINANCING Continuing the Tradition Concord Insider — Thursday, October 6, 2022 Our Special Event 603-753-6200 | 191 Village Street, Penacook Goldsmiths Gallery, LLC OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Monday - Friday: 9:30AM to 6:00PM “Turning Ideas into Memories” Saturday: 9:30AM to 5:00PM | Sunday 11:00AM to 3:00PM 2 Capital Plaza | 57 N. Main St. Concord, NH 03301 | 603-224-2920 Our CLEARANCE SHOWROOM is Next Door NE-400521 www.Goldsmiths-Gallery.com NHFurnitureStore.com 3
bulletin board Furniture will feature a wide selection Historical fiction exhibition of works, from fine furni- Margaret Porter returns to Explore the results of a ture to paintings, pho- Gibson’s Bookstore to pre- summer-long collaboration tographs, and poems, all in- sent her newest novel of his- between members of the spired by the partners’ torical fiction, The Myrtle NH Furniture Masters and artistic relationship and Wand on Oct. 12 at 6:30 selected artists and faculty time spent together. This p.m. The Myrtle Wand, a from Kimball Jenkins as part collaboration provides a retelling and a continuation of the NH Furniture Mas- unique opportunity to of the classic ballet Giselle, ters’ Annual Exhibition on deepen the network and re- restores original story ele- display through October 25 lationship of artists across ments to transform a tale of in the Kimball Jenkins Man- New Hampshire and de- blighted romances and be- sion. 14 Furniture Masters velop new relationships trayals into a quest for re- MONITOR FILE have been paired with 28 across mediums. demption and restorative NAMIWalks NH returns to Concord on Oct. 8. artists to participate in a love. three-month artistic Uniting for hope Princess Bathilde de journey, visiting each New Hampshire’s largest soccer fields on South Fruit Mystery event on Saturday, Sevreau, her school friend other’s studios and learning mental health awareness Street on Oct. 8 with a vir- Oct. 8 at 7 p.m. Myrte, and the peasant girl about one another’s craft. and suicide prevention tual option on Oct. 9. More This night will benefit the Giselle have heard the This multi-media exhibition event returns in-person than 800 participants across hard work of their friends at legend of the vilis, ghostly 100 teams have already reg- Positive Street Art, feature maidens who rise from their istered to take part in brilliant artists, fortune graves by night to roam the NAMIWalks NH Your Way. tellers, musicians and local forest, seeking revenge on Registration is free online food. Enjoy a night of cold faithless lovers. Each will NAMIWalksNH.org. drinks and hot jazz which fear being ensnared by that will inevitably be turned spectral sisterhood . . . Murder mystery into a game of Whodunnit Bathilde, destined for a night at KJ when a guest is found mur- marriage of convenience JourneeLaFond, New dered! with Albin, Duc de Rozel, Hampshire-based event Tickets cost $65. Dis- leaves her ancestral chateau planner and performer is counted rates are available for the Sun King’s sophisti- partnering with Kimball for those who need them. cated and scandalous court. Jenkins to produce the first Contact stacy@kimball- As participants in royal cer- ever Get A Clue: A Murder jenkins.com for assistance. SEE BULLETIN BOARD PAGE 5 Grappone Conference Center Dr. Biss Foot Specialist Accepting New Patients Apple Hill Farm Concord Podiatry 163 Manchester St, Concord NH Wagon Rides Available - weather permitting Saturday - Sunday 10AM - 4PM P: 603-224-1800 Pick them yourself concordpodiatry.com Apples - Expert Toenail Care Fungal Toenails many varieties Concord Insider — Thursday, October 6, 2022 including Honeycrisps! Bunions Heel pain/Plantar Fasciitis Diabetic Foot Care Plantar Warts Call for picking conditions Hammer Toe Arthritis Ready Picked in Farmstand Apples, Pumpkins & Ingrown Toenails Corns and Callous Care Winter Squash Arch Pain Gout From our Bakery Plenty of Convenient Parking • All Insurance plans accepted Breads, Pies, Cookies, & Sweet Apple Cider Dr. Biss FARMSTAND OPEN 7 Days A Week . 8:30-5:30 Concord Podiatry Concord Podiat r y 580 Mountain Rd., Concord, NH • 224-8862 • www.applehillfarmnh.com NE-377913 4
BULLETIN BOARD FROM PAGE 4 Cultures in the Early United been killed decades ago, but emonies and entertain- States,” on Oct. 12 at 7 p.m. that doesn’t mean she’s ments, the princess and the In 1791, a group of elite gone. A brutal, enigmatic soldier gradually recognize Bostonian men established woman stalks a high school their deep feelings for each the first historical society in basketball team in a reimag- other, as well as mutual the nation; by 1850, dozens ining of the slasher genre by hopes for a happy and satis- of states and localities the New York Times best- fying union. But the tragic hosted historical societies. selling author of Bird Box. Ordinary people can do consequences of Albin’s Offering a vital account of Free and open to the brief masquerade as a com- the formation of historical public. Masks are strongly extraordinary things for moner and the amorous culture and consciousness encouraged but no longer children. Louis XIV’s quest for a mis- in the early United States, required for vaccinated at- You don’t need to be an expert tress divide the betrothed historian and librarian Alea tendees. If you cannot to speak up for a child who couple. Together and sepa- Henle of Miami University make this event, signed experienced abuse or neglect. rately, they must overcome explores the ideas behind copies of Daphne may be or- conflicting duties and unex- historical societies in gen- dered from the Gibson's If you have the heart to help, pected dangers to deter- eral and New Hampshire in Bookstore website. we’ll teach you the rest. Join us. mine their fate. specific, addressing their Porter is an award-win- successes and failures in Indigenous People: Sign up for an info session ning and bestselling author gathering and protecting Past, Present, at www.casanh.org of more than a dozen works historical materials and Future of historical fiction. A making them available for Denise and Paul Pouliot of former stage actress, she view. This lecture is free, the Cowasuck Band of the also worked professionally in film, television, and radio. but registration is required through Zoom. Pennacook-Abenaki People will present a program on FINAL WEEKEND Learn more at margaret- Oct. 13 from 7 to 9 p.m. Horror novel porter.com. at Kimball-Jenkins Carriage FACTORY AUTHORIZED SAVINGS EVENT If you cannot make this Whatever you do, don’t House exploring the history event, signed copies of The think about Daphne. Josh of Indigenous peoples in the Myrtle Wand may be or- Malerman (Bird Box) visits Concord area as well as in "See sales associate for complete details. dered from the Gibson’s Gibson's Bookstore on Oct. New Hampshire. They will Bookstore website. 13 at 6:30 p.m. to send also talk about life today and shivers down your spine as in the future for Indigenous Early America he presents his new horror Peoples of New Hamp- Alea Henle will give a vir- novel Daphne! shire. For more information tual lecture called “Rescued Horror has a new name: visit concordhistoricalso- from Oblivion: Historical Daphne. Daphne may have ciety.org. Discover sleek, stylish, and modern apartment living at Cranmore Ridge! These 1-2 bedroom/1-2 bath units have contemporary cabinetry, upgraded flooring, stainless steel appliances, and smart features including USB outlets, Nest thermostats, motion-sensor lighting, keyless entry and multiple onsite amenities. eni Animal friendly Tennis court Swimming pool Community room Fitness center Basketball court On-site laundry Resident parking Sale extended: Now through Oct 10, 2022 Contact us to schedule your in-person or virtual tour TODAY! Concord Insider — Thursday, October 6, 2022 603.836.8460 | CRANMORERIDGE.COM 169 PORTSMOUTH STREET, CONCORD, NH 12 SOUTH MAIN ST., CONCORD, NH 603-224-1421 • 800-224-1451 MON-FRI 9-6, SAT 9-5:30, CLOSED SUN WWW.ENDICOT TFURNITURE.COM WWW.ENDICOTTFURNITURE.COM 5
plan on it Festive There are always many activities and performances in store at the Warner Fall Foliage Festival, held Oct. 8-9. FILE for fall farm.com. Eggs, grilling spices, rubs and sauces. Open currently by appoint- ment only. Keenan Family Farm: 79 Get your fill of fall fun Upper Bay Road, San- bornton. 603-7062221. at local farms and orchards Blueberries, raspberries and veggies. KREBs Farm: 315 Upper With the equinox behind kinton. 223-0828. beechhill- plums, apples, peaches, peaches, nectarines, apples, Bay Road, Sanbornton. 556- us and peak foliage season farm. com. Farm-raised beef pumpkins, cider and more. pumpkins, vegetables, 9249. krebsfarm. com. just around the corner, and pork; maple syrup; Dimond Hill Farm: 314 honey and more. Berries and vegetables. there’s no better time to pumpkins; plants; ice cream; Hopkinton Road, Concord. Grounding Stone Farm: Lewis Farm: 192 Silk spend the day outdoors in country store; farm animals; 496-8218. dimondhill- 289 Maple St., Hopkinton. Farm Road, Concord. 228- the Capital Region. nature trail; and corn maze. farm.com. June through 746-1064. groundingstone- 6230. lewisfarmconcord. Start off big and kick off Birch Rise Farm: 38 Oak November. Trails, gardens, a farm.com. Organic blueber- com. CSA and farm stand. the festivities in Warner for Hill Road, Sanbornton. 603- labyrinth, ice cream, sea- ries. Mapletree Farm: 105 Oak the annual Fall Foliage Fes- 259-6660. birchrise- sonal vegetables, herbs, Hackleboro Orchards: 61 Hill Road, Concord. 224- tival on Oct. 8 and 9 in the farm.com. Grassfed beef, meat and more. Orchard Road, Canterbury. 0820. mapletreefarmnh. Warner Town Square. pasture Berkshire pork, pas- Dollar Shy Farm: 2368 783-4248. hackleboroor- com. Maple syrup, maple Throughout the two days, tureraised poultry (chicken 2nd N.H. Turnpike, chards.com. Fruits, vegeta- cream, maple candy and you can enjoy fair and turkey.) Deering. 265-0834. Beef, bles, unpasturized cider, more . rides, chicken and lobster Bohanan Farm: 945 Pena- pork, chicken, lamb, eggs, jams, cider doughnuts. Miles Smith Farm: 56 barbeques, vendors, road cook Road, Hopkinton. 603- maple syrup, jellies, honey, Half A Penny Farm: 50 Whitehouse Road, Loudon. races (a one miler for the 717-5873. con- ice cream, soaps, goat milk, White Oak Road, Barnstead. 783-5159. milessmithfarm. kids on Sunday after a 5k on toocookcreamery.com. cat and dog treats and toys, 603-3455277. halfapenny- SEE FALL PAGE 7 Saturday) and two parades Farm fresh honey, maple veggies in season. — a grand parade on Sunday syrup, milk, eggs and meats, Generation Farm: 44 with leaf-themed floats as well as fresh breads and Graham Road, Concord. competing for prizes and a pre-made meals. 545-8669. generation- children’s parade on Sat- Brookford Farm: 250 farmnh. com. Organic farm urday. Check out WFFF.org. West Road, Canterbury . specializing in greens, mi- for full details. 603- 742-2084. brookford- crogreens and seasonal If apples and pumpkins farm. com. Cattle, hogs, flowers. are more your style, there chickens, organic vegeta- Gould Hill Farm: 656 are plenty of orchards and bles, raw milk and cheese. Gould Hill Road, Hop- farms to stop by to get your Carter Hill Orchard: 73 kinton. 746-3811. gouldhill- fill of seasonal produce and Carter Hill Road, Concord. farm. com. June through De- activities (Make sure to visit 225-2625. Blueberries, cember. Blueberries, Beech Hill Farm’s corn maze in Hopkinton!) Here’s a list of where to go in the Capital Region. Over 300 Vehicles In Stock Farm stands Concord Insider — Thursday, October 6, 2022 Apple Hill Farm: 580 Mountain Road, Concord. 603-224-8862. applehill- farmnh. com. June to Thanksgiving. Apples, peaches, pears, plums, cider, small fruit, vegetables, cut flowers and farm stand with Visit us online TimsTruckCapital.com local products Beaver Meadowbrook Farm: 402 Route 103 East, Warner. 603-4566052. 603-736-8143 Maple syrup Beech Hill Farm: 107 904 Suncook Valley Hwy, Epsom, NH Beech Hill Road, Hop- 6
FALL FROM PAGE 6 Water St., Boscawen. 796- Corn maze in the 0828. Corn maze is open chickens and more. Beech com. Beef, vegetables, ice 2788. richardsonfarmnh@ Capital Region every day from noon to 7 Hill Farm also offers local cream, pork, eggs, milk, gmail.com. Homemade ice Beech Hill Farm and Ice p.m. $7 per person, children goods, flowers, and deli- bread, coffee, soap and cream and baked goods. Cream Bar: 107 Beech Hill under 3 receive free admis- cious ice cream and sun- other products. River Run Farm: 2140 Road, Hopkinton. 603-233- sion. See alpacas, donkeys, daes Mt. Dearborn Farm: 152 Second N.H. Turnpike, Mt. Dearborn Road, Weare. Deering. 860-8858175. Veg- 529-7702. Lamb, chicken, gies, meat and milk. turkey, eggs, pork, goat milk soaps. Apple picking Nature’s Country Farm Carter Hill Orchard: 73 Stand: 232 Main St., Chich- Carter Hill Road, Concord. ester. 961-0241. na- 603-225-2625. Open every turescountry- day from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. farm. wixsite.com/green. until Oct. 28. Local meat, eggs, milk, French Pond Or- cheese, butter, produce, chards: 334 French Pond herbs and more. Road, Henniker. 603-428- Petals in the Pines: 126 3000. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Baptist Road, Canterbury. every day. 783-0220. petalsinthep- ines.com. Flowers Pumpkin patches and planters. Beech Hill Farm: 107 Pumpkin Blossom Beech Hill Road, Hop- Farm: 393 Pumpkin Hill kinton. 603- Road, Warner. 603456- 2230828. Beechhill- 2443. pumpkinblossom- farm.com. farm. com. Fresh and dried Carter Hill Orchard: 73 lavender-infused sweet Carter Hill Road, Concord. treats, bath & body and 603225-2625. Carterhillap- home décor. ples. com. Red Manse Farm: 5 Pitts- Pumpkin Blossom field Road, Loudon. 435- Farm: 393 Pumpkin Hill 9943. redmansefarm. com. Road, Warner. 603-456- Organic vegetables and 2443. Pumpkinblossom- maple syrup. farm.com. Richardson Farm: 170 Overhead Door Company of Concord TM Add New Life to Your Garage RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL SERVICES GARAGE DOORS • EPOXY FLOORING Concord Insider — Thursday, October 6, 2022 EPOXY FL FLOORS EPOXY FLOORS $ 250off Any epoxy floor install With Withthis this Spectrum coupon.coupon. Concord Monitor CannotCannot be combined be combined with with any other any other offers. offers. Expires 10/15/22 GARAGE DOORS GARAGE DOORS 38 Locke Road • Concord, New Hampshire www.OHDConcord.com | 603-224-2280 7
entertainment Live music Oct. 8 ■ Karen Grenier at Con- toocook Cider Company Oct. 6 from 1 to 4 p.m. ■ Drum Circle with ■ Jam with Crazy Steve at Randy Hunneyman at Area Area 23 from 1 to 5 p.m. 23 from 7 to 9 p.m. ■ Richard Gehrts at Over the Moon Farmstead from Oct. 7 3 to 6 p.m. ■ Chris Powers at Makris ■ Eric Lindberg at Over Lobster & Steak House the Moon Farmstead from from 7 to 10 p.m. 7 to 10 p.m. ■ Jim Tyrrell at Over the ■ Mikey G at Chen Yang Moon Farmstead from 7 to Li from 7 to 10 p.m. 10 p.m. ■ Blue Light Rain at Area ■ Special Guests at Area 23 from 8 to 11 p.m. 23 from 8 to 11 p.m. ■ Felix Holt & Nap Time ■ Hometown Eulogy & at Penuche’s Ale House Diamond Joe at Penuche’s Ale House FILE Healthy Plants. Greener Gardens. April Cushman will play at Contoocook Cider Company on Oct. 9. Oct. 9 Over the Moon Farm- toocook Cider Company ■ Live Guys at Makris stead from 2 to 5 p.m. from 1 to 4 p.m. Lobster & Steak House ■ Mikey G at Concord from 2 to 5 p.m. Craft Brewing from 2 to Oct. 13 ■ April Cushman at Con- 4:30 p.m. ■ Gardner Berry at Area Birthdays, Anniversaries, toocook Cider Com- 23 from 7 to 10 p.m. pany from 1 to 4 p.m. Oct. 10 New Babies, Sympathy ■ Of Conscious Mind at ■ Chad Verbeck at Con- Oct. 14 ■ Off Duty Angels & Just Because. (ODA) at Makris Lobster & We deliver! Valhalla Flooring Steak House from 7 to 10 p.m. (603) 228-8294 We specialize in the installation of Hardwood, Vinyl, Laminate Floating Flooring, Interior painting, ■ Henry LaLiberte at Over the Moon Farm- Kitchens and Stairways stead from 7 to 10 p.m. nicolesgreenhouseandflorist.com Over 20 years experience. ■ Rev Todd Seely at Area 23 from 8 to 11 p.m. Veteran owned. ■ Lucas Gallo & Friends @valhallaflooring at Penuche’s Ale House Call today for a FREE Estimate Oct. 15 (603) 252-8104 ■ Colin Hart at Con- toocook Cider Company from 1 to 4 p.m. ■ Rebecca Turmel at Over the Moon Farmstead HOME OF THE from 2 to 5 p.m. 15 Concord Insider — Thursday, October 6, 2022 $ ■ Acoustic Jam with John SEE ENTERTAINMENT PAGE 9 Motorized Blinds Lowest Laundromat for Windows Prices in Concord! Fisherville Laundromat, 107 Fisherville Rd-Concord Motorized blinds eliminate the need for dangling cords STATE INSPECTION so they are kid-friendly and Celebrating our pet-safe. 30th Anniversary - Special Offer $2 For 25¢ Dry CALL TODAY FOR A FREE 30% OFF your entire order! A Wash 8 Minutes CONSULTATION 12 Integra Dr Unit 10, Concord NH Looking For Affordable Wash, Dry & Fold? (603) 783-5371 603-227-6845 www.nextlevelnh.com NE-400769 South End Village Laundromat WWW.BUDGETBLINDS.COM/CONCORDNH NE-384601 71 Downing St., Concord 8
ENTERTAINMENT FROM PAGE 8 Craft Brewing from 2 to 4 Cole will be at the Bank of written and performed by act Andrew North and the Farese at Area 23 from 2 to p.m. NH Stage on Oct. 8 at 8 Charles Ross, will be at the Rangers 5 p.m. ■ Tom Boisse at Over the p.m. Capital Center for the Arts The Boy Band Project ■ Colin Hart at Over the Moon Farmstead from 2 to Almost Queen will per- on Oct. 14 at 8 p.m. will be at the Bank of NH Moon Farmstead from 7 to 5 p.m. form at the Capital Center Marcus Rezak’s Shred is Stage on Oct. 15 at 9 p.m. 10 p.m. ■ The Lone Wolf Project Stage shows for the Arts on Oct. 8 at 8 p.m. Dead ft. Vinnie Amico & Russ Lawton will be at the BAT: The Official Meat Loaf Celebration will be at at Chen Yang Li from 7 to MasterChef Jr. Live will Bank of NH Stage on Oct. the Capital Center for the 10 p.m. Will Evans will perform be at the Capital Center for 14 at 8 p.m. with opening Arts on Oct. 15 at 8 p.m. ■ Downtown Dave & The at Bank of NH Stage on the Arts on Oct. 13 at 7 Deep Pockets at Area 23 Oct. 7 at 7 p.m. with p.m. from 8 to 11 p.m. opening act Supernothing Storytelling — Behind ■ ODB Project at Magic Rocks! Illusionist the Songs with Steven Penuche’s Leon Etienne will be at the Chagnon & Kate West will Capital Center for the Arts be at the Bank of NH Stage Oct. 16 on Oct. 7 at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 13 at 8 p.m. ■ Jeff Lines at Makris The Government In- The Community Players Lobster & Steak House spector by Nikolai Gogol; of Concord NH’s Chil- from 2 to 5 p.m. adapted by Jeffrey dren’s Theatre Project pre- ■ Kimayo at Contoocook Cider Company from 1 to Hatcher, will open at Hatbox Theatre on Oct. 7 sents “The Wind In The Willows” at The Concord Better Hearing Center, 4 p.m. ■ Colin Hart at Concord at 7:30 p.m. An evening with Paula City Audi from 7 to 9 p.m. One Man Star Wars, we listen, we care. Let us help you get back to the world of hearing. Call us now. Melissa M. Burt M.S., CCC-A LLC Serving the Concord area since 1957. Better Hearing 2022 Center, LLC. Listening to New Hampshire and to You 2 Industrial Park Drive, Concord • 603.224.9043 www.betterhearingnh.com NE-399325 Caregiver/LNA opportunities available 15% OFF ANY ONE FULL-PRICED ITEM Concord Insider — Thursday, October 6, 2022 EXCLUDES SALE ITEMS ✃ Offer good through October 29, 2022 Please bring this coupon — one coupon per customer • Bird Feeders • Birdbaths • Bird Houses • Bird Seed and Suet • And Much More Limited Store Hours, Please Call Ahead 102 Fisherville Rd, Concord NH • 603-224-3522 9
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this week in history Oct. 7, 2003: Kathleen board approves Concord Lowell, Mass., stopping at a Gregg, wife of Sen. Judd Hospital’s plan to bring ra- temporary station in Gregg, is kidnapped at diation treatments closer to Nashua. Two weeks later, knifepoint in her Virginia home. The decision clears freight trains will begin run- home, forced to withdraw the way for the hospital to ning in New Hampshire. money from a bank and re- install a $7.8 million radia- Oct. 8, 1991: In his first leased unharmed. Two men tion device in its new cancer trip to New Hampshire will be arrested the next day treatment center. since announcing his presi- in northern New Jersey. Oct. 8, 1938: Penny Pitou dential candidacy five days Oct. 7, 2001: Concord na- of Gilford is born. She will earlier, Arkansas Gov. Bill tive Tom Mailhot begins the win two silver medals in Clinton tells students at Ward Evans Atlantic Chal- skiing in the 1960 Olympics. Franklin High: “My job is to lenge, a 2,900-nautical mile She will also participate in create opportunity. Yours is rowing race from the Ca- the 1956 Olympics and be to seize it.” nary Islands off Africa to elected to the National Ski Oct. 9, 2003: In his first Barbados in the Caribbean. Hall of Fame. visit to the state since the Mailhot is a member of the Oct. 8, 1869: Franklin start of primary season, only American team in the Pierce, 14th president of the President Bush asserts his race. United States, dies in Con- leadership in the war on Oct. 7, 2000: Concord cord. terror and the economy, High quarterback Matt Oct. 8, 1838: The first countering the Democratic Skoby sets the school record passenger train rolls into presidential candidates’ for touchdown passes New Hampshire from SEE HISTORY PAGE 12 thrown in a game with five during a 38-10 win over FILE Manchester Central. Penny Pitou became an international name in skiing. Oct. 7, 1996: President Clinton brings his re-elec- tion campaign to Gill Sta- who’s running for Congress, Oct. 8, 2001: Concord dium in Manchester, where Clinton quips, “She could area cancer patients and he shares the stage with double the energy in the their families win a pro- other Democratic candi- House of Representatives longed and sometimes ago- dates. Of Arnie Arnesen, by herself.” nizing battle, when a state Small Home Remodeling & Building Pembroke, New Hampshire SEdgecomb01@gmail.com | 603.748.4902 Concord Insider — Thursday, October 6, 2022 EXPERTS IN: > BASEMENT Waterproofing > FOUNDATION Repair > CRAWL SPACE Repair > HUMIDITY & MOLD Control Contact us for a FREE ESTIMATE (603) 718-3776 / fixmyhomenh.com 11
HISTORY FROM PAGE 11 Greenblatt, the state epi- months-long chorus of criti- demiologist. cism. “Our work in Iraq has Oct. 12, 2000: The been long and hard, and it is Greater Manchester not finished,” Bush says Chamber of Commerce re- during a Greater Manch- fuses to allow Independent ester Chamber of Com- Mary Brown to take part in a merce luncheon at the debate among candidates Center of New Hampshire for governor. “It’s de- Holiday Inn. meaning,” she says after Oct. 9, 2001: Red River being forced to leave the Theatres, a nonprofit orga- building where Democrat nization set on bringing Jeanne Shaheen and Repub- movies back to Concord’s lican Gordon Humphrey downtown, receives both speak. $15,000 from the city Oct. 12, 1853: Fourteen council to conduct a feasi- New Hampshire leaders, in- bility study on whether a cluding Sen. John P. Hale FILE downtown movie theater and Amos Tuck, meet in Ex- The making of Red River Theatres got a lift with funding for a feasibility study. would succeed. The group eter to organize a new anti- plans to buy the former slavery party. They call the Concord Theater building feathers. Estimated cost to Democrats who vote to re- country, state officials re- party “Republican.” on South Main Street and restore them: $5,000- pudiate President Franklin lease an anthrax fact sheet Oct. 12, 1990: New restore it. $10,000. Pierce. and guidelines for handling Hampshire Reps. Bob Smith Oct. 9, 1992: In the first Oct. 11, 1872: Harlan Oct. 12, 2002: It used to suspicious packages. “Mail and Chuck Douglas are Gile concert of the season, Fiske Stone is born in be that Concord has an af- room staff and persons among the minority voting Wynton Marsalis and the Chesterfield. He will be- fordable housing shortage, opening letters should be to eliminate the National Lincoln Center Jazz Or- come chief justice of the the Monitor reports. Today, alert to unusual letters and Endowment for the Arts. chestra play to a full house U.S. Supreme Court. it simply has a housing packages,” said Dr. Jesse The vote is 64-361. at the Concord City Audito- Oct. 11, 1854: In a closed- shortage – one that’s hitting rium. door meeting at Concord’s every income sector, from Oct. 10, 2000: By votes of Eagle Hotel, former New minimum wage workers to 18-4, 17-5, 18-4 and 14-8, Hampshire congressman wealthy executives. the state Senate acquits Edmund Burke leads a Oct. 12, 2001: With an an- Supreme Court Chief Justice group of disenchanted thrax scare sweeping the David Brock of the four im- peachment charges against him. In remarks before the votes, most of the senators say that they found Brock’s Fall For conduct troubling but not 175 Manchester Street, Concord, NH 03301 serious enough to remove 603-224-1300 www.concordnissan.com Your Horse him from office. NE-397238 Oct. 10, 1774: Reacting to the Intolerable Acts and Britain’s closing of Boston Blankets, Boots and everything you need for some of the best riding of the year. Harbor, a special town meeting in Portsmouth 307 Main Street Tilton NH 603.729.0018 votes to send 200 pounds to TheTrainersLoft.com Boston for poor relief. The amount is four times Portsmouth’s annual province tax. Other New Hampshire towns, including MOVING? We'll help you plan your next steps Concord Insider — Thursday, October 6, 2022 Concord, will soon follow Portsmouth’s example and send money to Boston. Oct. 11, 1983: The Con- Choose a milestone to create your announcement cord Library’s collection of Expert Door-to- Full Free 500 stuffed birds and mam- packing door service insurance estimates mals is loaded into a U-Haul & crating coverage and trucked to the new Sci- Visit : ence Center of New Hamp- shire in Holderness for dis- www.concordmonitor.com/celebrations play. Just as well. The li- to place your own ad! brary used to lend the ani- mals to Concord residents, whose household pets chewed their wings and movedaniels.com | 603.448.1631 took swipes at their info@movedaniels.com 12 NE-369579
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