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THE CONCORD May 27 to June 3 INSIDER Free and groovy Time to head out What will you discover as you venture into the world?
Insider the inside theconcordinsider.com 9 New tunes Andrew North and the Rangers plan to release new single and full-length album. 3 Greek to go And a look at two upcoming author events Concord Insider — Thursday, May 27, 2021 4 on the bulletin board. City news Last week for leaf Book of the week .................................................. 12 find it collection and other items. City newsletter ....................................................... 4 This week in Concord history ........................... 10 CONCORD MONITOR EDITOR JON VAN FLEET (jvanfleet@cmonitor.com) | INSIDER NEWS TIPS (news@theconcordinsider.com) ADVERTISING MANAGER Reynold Chase (rchase@cmonitor.com, 369-3229) AD SALES Maria Adolphson (369-3201, madolphson@cmonitor.com), Justin Graybill (jgraybill@cmonitor.com, 369-3274), Tom Miller (tmiller@cmonitor.com, 369-3214), Barbara Schmelzer (bschmelzer@cmonitor.com, 369-3211) 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. 2
bulletin board Vape book A Year in Space. He con- community. Soon after the Salon, the Village Voice, and another Greek Dinner to Go author event sulted on and appeared in leader of the Body died and Elle. In 2016, Shawna was from Holy Trinity Greek Jamie Ducharme returns the Tom Hanks movie revelations of the sexual awarded the Jean Ritchie Orthodox Church (68 North to Concord virtually June 2 Apollo 13. abuse came to light, her Fellowship, the largest mon- State St., Concord). at 7 p.m. to present a fast- Registration required at family returned to the same etary award given to an Ap- This month we have a spe- paced and impressively re- eventbrite.com/e/ Kentucky mountains that palachian writer, and in cial offer, one that has be- searched account of the his- 154486660761. their ancestors have called 2017 she was the recipient come traditional for the cel- tory and rise of e-cigarettes, home for three hundred of a Rona Jaffe Foundation ebration of our Parish’s in Big Vape: The Incendiary A story of survival years. It is a community rav- Writer’s Award. A regis- Name Day (Pentecost Rise of Juul. She is joined in Rona Jaffe Writer’s Award aged by the coal industry, tered nurse, community col- Sunday) — a gyro sandwich conversation by Time maga- winner Shawna Kay Roden- but for all that, rich in hu- lege English instructor, with fries and a Greek zine editor at large Jeffrey berg returns virtually on manity, beauty, and the mother of five, and grand- Salad. Kluger (Apollo 13, Holdout). June 8 at 7 p.m. to her old complex knots of family mother of one, she lives on a The price of each meal is Jamie will be in New stomping grounds of Con- love. Curious, resourceful, hobby goat farm in southern $15. Pick up is June 13 at the Hampshire the week of June cord and Gibson’s to discuss rebellious, Shawna ulti- Indiana. church from noon to 1 p.m. 7, and will be happy to sign her new book, Kin: A mately leaves her mountain Registration required at The cut off date for ordering and personalize any orders Memoir, a heart stopping home but only as she mas- eventbrite.com/e/ is June 9. You can order by that ask us to hold them for memoir of a wrenching Ap- ters a perilous balancing act 156161371867. phone (603-953-3051), by her. If you do not ask us to palachian girlhood and a between who she has been email (ordermygreekfood@ hold for her signature, your multilayered portrait of a and who she will become. Order a Greek gmail.com) or on the web- order will be sent out as it is misrepresented people. Kin is a mesmerizing dinner to go site (holytrinitynh.org). received. Shawna will appear in con- memoir of survival that You are invited to enjoy Kali orexi! Good appetite! Jamie Ducharme is a staff versation with Benjamin seeks to understand and writer at Time magazine, Anastas (Too Good To Be make peace with the people where she covers health and True). and places that were sur- science. Her work has won When Rodenberg was vived. It is above all about awards from the Deadline four, her father, fresh from a family-about the forgive- Club, the New York Press ruinous tour in Vietnam, ness and love within its Club, and the Newswomen’s spirited her family from bounds-and generations of Club of New York. Origi- their home in the hills of Appalachians who have en- nally from New Hampshire, Eastern Kentucky to Min- dured, harmed, and held Jamie now lives in Brooklyn. nesota, renouncing all of each other through count- Big Vape is her first book. their earthly possessions to less lifetimes of personal Jeffrey Kluger is editor at live in the Body, an off-the- and regional tragedy. large for Time magazine and grid End Times religious Rodenberg holds an MFA the author or coauthor of community. Her father was from the Bennington twelve books, including seeking a better, safer life Writing Seminars. Her re- Apollo 13, Apollo 8, and two for his family, but the aus- views and essays have ap- novels for young adults. He tere communal living of peared in Consequence, has written more than forty prayer, bible study and strict cover stories for Time on regimentation was a bad fit MOVING? topics ranging from space to for the precocious Shawna. human behavior to climate Disciplined harshly for her to medicine. Along with many infractions, she was others at Time, Kluger won sexually abused by a preda- an Emmy for the web series tory adult member of the Liliana Flower Farm Let us make your move convenient and affordable. New exciting varieties of Clematis Concord Insider — Thursday, May 27, 2021 Over 300 varieties of Daylilies Household • Office • Local • Long Distance Nice assortment of Hardy Field Grown Perennials Premium Annuals, Shrubs & Trees CALL US TODAY FOR A FREE VIRTUAL ESTIMATE. Beautiful Hanging Baskets Come find us! 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city news Football clinic with Patriots alumni The city manager’s office Parks and Rec sent out the City Manager’s ■ Football clinic with the Newsletter last Friday. The New England Patriots: The full newsletter can be found Parks and Recreation De- by going to concordnh.gov partment is excited to wel- and clicking the come back the New England “Newsletter” button. Here Patriots Alumni Club to are some highlights: Concord on June 4. This unique 2-hour, non-contact, Meetings coed, free clinic stresses ■ Finance Committee: leadership, teamwork, and May 27, 5:30 p.m., FY 2022 commitment for young ath- Budget Review: Community letes (ages 9-14). Each par- Development, Leisure Ser- ticipant will rotate through vices, Human Services, Cap- six 15 minute stations, ital Improvement Program; which all represent a posi- June 3, 5:30 p.m., FY 2022 tion on the field. Each clinic Budget Review: Special Rev- is coached by Patriot enue Funds (Project Inspec- Alumni. Returning this year tion, Parking, Airport, Con- for parents and guardians servation Property, Golf are three optional 15- Course, Arena, Solid Waste) minute information sessions and Enterprise Funds that will address sportsman- (Water, Wastewater), ship and nutritional educa- Courtesy Public Hearings; June 7, tion. Space is limited and The Parks and Recreation Department is excited to welcome back the New England Patriots 5;30 p.m., FY 2022 Budget Alumni Club to Concord on June 4. pre-registration is recom- Review: Committee Work mended at: https://patriot- Session, Public Hearings, salumni.com/ffy/concord- and Public Hearing Action are available on the City of channel. Agendas and ac- Beginning June 1, the nh/. (Tentative Budget Adop- Concord website. Visit the cess information are avail- Concord Public Library will tion) Budget web page for more able prior to the meetings be open Monday, Tuesday, Parking garage ■ Zoning Board of Ad- information. These meet- on the city’s website. and Wednesday from 9 a.m. maintenance justment: June 2, 7 p.m. ings are being held virtually to 1 p.m. and 2 to 8 p.m.; Big Guns Pressure ■ City Council: June 14, 7 via Zoom and are also live Library expanded Thursday and Friday from 9 Washing will be pressure p.m. streamed via the City of hours, Heights a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 to 5 washing the city's parking Note: Budget documents Concord’s YouTube branch reopens p.m.; and Saturday from 9 garages during the following a.m. to 2 p.m. weekends in June: The Heights branch will ■ Storrs Street: June 4, 5, DECKING be open Wednesdays from 9 and 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Saturdays ■ School Street: June 11, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 12, and 13 ■ State Street: June 25, 26, from $1.95 • 2.49 LF Concord Insider — Thursday, May 27, 2021 $1500 CONTEST Locally owned since 1954 SUMMER IS COMING! Visit us today for Enter now for your chance to kitchens, vanities, win some extra spending money! windows, doors & so much more. 287 South Main Street, Concord, NH | 603-227-9571 | bigjimsnh.com NE-358363 www.concordmonitor.com/contests 4
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CITY NEWS FROM PAGE 5 taining to the real estate for owners who were sent the coming weeks, the bridge over the next couple of the past year. the pool is filled with water. questionnaires will com- will be closed completely weeks throughout the city. The last step will be in- The second survey is in- plete them and return to the until mid- to late-August, Work will include the stalling the pool deck equip-cluded to gauge the impact Assessing Department by and there will be a follow-up painting of roadway pave- ment and completing a final of COVID-19 over the past June 15. The information advanced notice with more ment markings, including inspection and clean-up. year. The questionnaire asks gathered is kept confidential details. white fog lines and double Construction is anticipated about what changes may and is not shared or made During the closure, traffic yellow lines. Striping will for completion in mid-June have or have occurred over available to the public. Prop- traveling southbound on occur for recently paved ahead of pool season. Visit the past year from March erty owners’ cooperation Washington Street will be roads, and restripping will concordnh.gov/publicprop- 2020 – April 1, 2021. The will be pivotal in assisting detoured down Millstream be performed in other areas erties for more information. questions ask about rental the department in setting Lane to Borough Road. as needed to improve line payments, tenant openings values for April 1, 2021. Traffic traveling north- visibility and increase City assessment or closings, modifications to If property owners have bound on River Road driver safety. Work will be and surveys mortgage payments and any questions regarding /Washington Street will be completed between the The Assessing Depart- funds received from state these surveys, they can call detoured down Borough hours of 8 p.m. and 5 a.m. ment is conducting a city- and/or federal programs. (603) 225-8550 Monday Road to Millstream Lane. nightly, weather depending. wide reassessment to value Our hope is to gain a better through Friday 8 a.m. to 4 Below is a plan showing the properties at market value understanding of what the p.m. or email assessing@ detour route, which will be Neighborhood as of April 1, 2021. Last impacts of COVID-19 have concordnh.gov. designated with signage Street paving week, the department sent been over the past year. along the route. The City’s Neighborhood out letters and surveys to Returning completed sur- Washington Street If there are any questions Street Paving Program con- commercial and industrial veys will enable the As- bridge rehab or concerns, please contact tinues. GMI Asphalt is the property owners. Due to the sessing Department to ana- The Washington Street the Engineering Services contractor for paving this on-going pandemic, for the lyze the information to de- Bridge will be closed during Division at 225-8520. We year. Finish paving has been second year, there are two termine if any specific ad- the day while the contractor thank you for your patience completed this week on the surveys. One survey, which justments will be needed to is actively working. This clo- while we complete this im- following streets: Cypress is sent yearly, requests in- values due to the impacts of sure began on May 3. The portant project. Street, Morton Street, N. formation regarding the in- COVID-19 for April 1, 2021. closure can be expected be- Spring Street, Noyes Street, come and expenses per- We hope that property tween 7 a.m. - 7 p.m., but Long line road and Rumford Street (from may be shorter each day stripping Pleasant Street to Albin based on the contractor’s The City’s contractor, K5 Street). Work is anticipated schedule. Corporation, is scheduled to to begin sometime in July At some point in the complete long line striping for Chase Street, Joffre CAR WASH 11 AUTOMATIC WASH DAILY SPECIALS ALS Vacuum Mondays $6 off Platinum Wash (30% savings) Stations $2 Off Tuesdays $2 off any automatic wash Disco Wacky Wednesday SELF SERVE un Wash ted Spin the wheel for WASH BAYS es FREE automatic car washes We accept cash, !" # FREE vacuum credit & debit cards $ time when you buy a Platinum Wash % OPEN 24/7 204 Fisherville Road, Concord 603-753-9587 NE-334005 What Should You Do On Your Staycation? Concord Insider — Thursday, May 27, 2021 Take our quiz presented by Chuckster’s Family Fun Park to find out! Everyone who takes the quiz is entered into a drawing to win a $20 gift certificate to either the Hooksett or Chichester location! Quiz is open from May 1 to May 31 Visit www.concordmonitor.com/contests to enter today! NE-358676 6
Street, and Wiggin Street Spring leaf biodegradable yard waste Center at 10 Intervale Road cling Center are Monday and around September for collection runs bags and/or rigid containers (off of Fort Eddy Road). through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 Clinton Street (from through June 5 labeled for leaves. Drop-off is free with proof of p.m., with additional hours Princeton Street to South Leaves raked loosely to the residency for loads smaller from 8 a.m. to Noon on Sat- Spring Street). Work is Spring Leaf Collection curb are only collected during than a non-commercial pick- urdays during leaf collection. weather permitting. Streets started last week and will the City’s Fall Leaf Collec- up truck. Residents will be Saturday hours will occur may be reduced to one lane continue for six weeks in tion. In the spring, leaves required to empty contents through June 5, with the ex- or closed to through traffic. coordination with trash col- must be bagged or contained at the facility to confirm that ception of Memorial Day Parking will be prohibited lection through Saturday, for easy pick-up with trash loads are 100% free of any weekend when the facility between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. June 5. The last week of col- collection. Unacceptable ma- unacceptable materials. Any will be closed on May 29. Residents will have road ac- lection will be delayed by terials will not be collected, container used to transport Hours are weather depen- cess to their homes. Find one day with no trash or leaf including branches, brush, leaves to must be taken back dent and are subject to more information and a ten- collection on Monday, May and plastic bags. with the resident; bags are change. It is advised to call tative schedule of streets ap- 31 due to Memorial Day. Residents can also bring not required for drop-off. the recycling center to con- proved for paving at con- Concord residents with leaves to Gelinas Excavation Hours for Gelinas Excava- firm available drop-off times cordnh.gov/pavingplan. curbside trash collection & Earth Materials Recycling tion & Earth Materials Recy- at (603) 545-4835. Spring Striping of these streets is can participate by placing scheduled to soon be com- leaves at the curb by 7 a.m. pleted by the City’s con- on their scheduled trash We’ve got tracted striper. day. All leaves must be in the Help You Need! SALES EVENT Save Now! Over 750 Fabrics 0% Financing & Available Free For the Layaway Dining Room 15% OFF Futons and Sleepers ... For the Bedroom edroom And... Much More ANY ONE FULL-PRICED ITEM Concord Insider — Thursday, May 27, 2021 EXCLUDES SALE ITEMS Offer good through July 3, 2021 Please bring this coupon — one coupon per customer Over 350 • Bird Feeders Fabrics • Birdbaths • Bird Houses • Bird Seed and Suet 753-6200 | 191 Village St., Penacook • And Much More OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Store Hours: Mon-Thurs 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. | Friday 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. | Sunday 11:00 a.m. to 3 p.m. Limited Store Hours, Please Call Ahead Our Clearance Showroom is located next door. 102 Fisherville Rd, Concord NH • 603-224-3522 NHFurnitureStore.com NE-355484 NE 355484 7
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new tunes Andrew North and the Rangers create album New Hampshire indie band Andrew North and the Rangers released their new single, Aditi, and announced their debut full-length LP, Phosphorescent Snack, ar- riving on July 30. The new song is whimsical and up- beat and showcases the band’s instrumental dex- terity. The lyrics are based on a silly conversation that Andrew had with his then 2- year-old son. taneity of jazz, the light- “I love being a dad and hearted fun of the jam just getting to be goofy,” scene, and even the intricate says North “My son and I passages of classical compo- were talking about being on sition. Their debut album, a boat to ‘Aditi’ and just Phosphorescent Snack, going back and forth with showcases their genre- nonsense. The lyrics really bending style and whimsical started to come together sense of humor. It’s a re- when I started connecting minder that amazing things the brilliance of this tiny kid can come from unlikely with my own feelings of in- places. security as a father. Some- Catch them live at Courtesy of Dale Grant times I feel like he’s already Penuche’s Ale House on Andrew North (keys and vocals) and the Rangers Dale Grant (drums), Chip Spangler (bass, and so perfect, what can I pos- June 18 at 8 p.m. $3 cover. Rob O’Brien (brass). sibly teach him that he Ages 21 and up. doesn’t already have?” The song is an exciting glimpse of the band’s new LP, coming this summer. Caring Never Changes The 12 song release show- cases the band’s genre- bending style and whimsical sense of humor. Aditi is available today on all streaming platforms, and Concord Regional VNA and at andrewnorth andtherangers. Central NH VNA & Hospice bandcamp.com. It features Andrew North (keys and have become vocals), Dale Grant (drums), Chip Spangler (bass, and Rob O’Brien (brass). The single was mixed and mastered by Concord Insider — Thursday, May 27, 2021 Tank Studios in Burlington,Vt. Andrew North and the Rangers are small-town Our new name reflects our history and service to the people of New Hampshire, friends brought together by the depth and strength of our combined teams, and our commitment to providing an adventurous approach to music. The quartet span dif- personalized, high-quality, compassionate home care, hospice care, personal ferent ages, hometowns, and home services and community wellness programs in the 82 communities we serve. musical backgrounds, but they hit it off quickly at local Main office: 30 Pillsbury Street, Concord, NH 03301 (603) 224-4093 | (800) 924-8620 open-mic nights. Over three years together they have Branch offices in Laconia & Wolfeboro honed their craft, drawing www.granitevna.org from the technical fireworks of classic rock, the spon- 9
history May 27, 1861: After en- receives from Virginia a cir- parents before they can otic full-page ad lists all the May 30, 1923: For last listing 71 men in Con- cular letter promoting the have an abortion. The vote, Concord young people time, 88-year-old General toocookville, Joab N. Pat- idea of establishing commit- 197-176, virtually guaran- serving in the armed forces. Joab Patterson rides at the terson takes them to tees of correspondence in tees that the state’s first Another, for the Foy Tire head of the Memorial Day Portsmouth, where most the colonies. The Assembly abortion restriction will be Co., gives the number: parade in Concord. In 1861, will join the Second New will adopt the idea, whose enacted since Roe v. Wade 2,875. Patterson, a teacher, re- Hampshire Volunteer In- aim is to share information became law 30 years ago. cruited 72 soldiers from fantry for three years’ ser- in a timely fashion about May 29, 1975: Gov. Mel around his native Con- vice in the Civil War. Lt. acts of Parliament. In re- May 29, 2002: In Pena- Thomson signs a bill as- toocook and entered the Patterson, who recently sponse to the committee’s cook nearly 70 local suring the New Hampshire 2nd New Hampshire Volun- graduated from Dartmouth formation, Royal Gov. John Catholics air their Presidential Primary is al- teer Infantry Regiment as a at age 25, will fight in 24 en- Wentworth will adjourn the grievances with the church ways first. The law says the second lieutenant. He rose gagements from First Bull Assembly for seven and demand accountability vote is to be held March 2 to lead the regiment as a Run to Appomattox Court months. of both its leaders and abu- “or on the Tuesday a week colonel, fought in 24 battles House, rising to the rank of sive priests as Bishop John before any primary in any and was breveted a major brevet brigadier general. May 28, 1996: U.S. Sen. McCormack sits in the back other state.” general near war’s end. He Bob Smith tours Concord’s taking notes. It is the first lived most of his postwar May 27, 1727: New so-called “crud corridor,” time McCormack attends a May 30, 2002: U.S. Rep. years in Concord and led the Hampshire’s legislature 440 acres of mostly un- discussion organized by John E. Sununu formally an- Memorial Day procession grants a charter to a town- sightly and underutilized parishioners and not clergy. nounces his candidacy, each year. ship that includes most of buildings near Interstate nearly a year after frustrated present-day Concord and 93. Smith supports the May 29, 1944: Fourteen of members of the Republican May 30, 1868: In Con- Bow and part of Pembroke. city ’s bid for a $200,000 the 46 conscientious objec- establishment drafted him cord, school lets out early Because Massachusetts had federal grant to identify tors working as attendants to run against incumbent and businesses close for two drawn different boundaries contamination along the at the State Hospital in Con- U.S. Sen. Bob Smith. hours so that all may ob- for a similar area, the corridor, much of which cord go on a cafeteria strike, serve the first Memorial charter led to much confu- the city will successfully refusing to eat. The men, May 30, 2001: The state Day. Col. James E. Larkin of sion over jurisdiction and - redevelop into an “oppor- who are labeled “Conchies,” veterans cemetery in Concord, who fought at Fair more important - tax collec- tunity corridor.” are protesting a rule forbid- Boscawen dedicates a new Oaks, Fredericksburg, tion. ding them to mingle with section for veterans whose Chancellorsville and Gettys- May 29, 2003: The New regular attendants at the bodies are lost, unrecover- burg, leads the veterans’ May 28, 1773: The New Hampshire House approves hospital. able, unidentified or other- procession into Eagle Hall Hampshire Assembly, fore- legislation requiring girls wise unavailable for burial. on Main Street. After the runner of the Legislature, younger than 18 to tell their May 29, 1944: One patri- singing of “America,” the recitation of the Gettysburg • ROLL-OFF CONTAINERS • STORM DAMAGE • ROOFING MATERIALS • RENOVATIONS • CLUTTER REMOVAL • YARD CLEANUPS • NEW CONSTRUCTION • HOME CLEANOUTS • STORM DAMAGE • Address and patriotic GREAT SERVICE AT speeches, the throng marches solemnly to the cemeteries and lays wreaths YOUR CONVENIENCE at the graves of the city’s Civil War dead. NOT OURS! May 30, 1992: Concord’s Bob Tewksbury of the St. Louis Cardinals pitches a four-hitter to beat San Great Service at “YOUR” Convenience, Not Ours! Diego. Tewksbury is on his way to his best season ever. 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owners of brownfields sites ment of Bass from Arizona not to build the governor a 92. He was a largely self-ed- Clinton’s plan to raise taxes and provides $200 million a Sen. John McCain, who won special executive washroom ucated millwright and rail- on the rich: “Poor people year for cleanup. the state’s presidential pri- at the State House. The vote road mechanic who rose to don’t hire anybody. People mary this past winter. (In is a victory for Rep. Eugene become Concord’s mayor in who make money do the May 31, 2001: Starting that contest, Bass supported Daniell of Franklin, who the 1870s. He chaired the hiring in this country. That’s July 1, the Monitor reports, McCain’s opponent, George says the state shouldn’t committee to build a new where the job growth oc- Chichester will once again W. Bush.) spend money on bathrooms state prison and was a prin- curs.” have a ZIP code of its own. if it can’t give its workers a cipal benefactor of the town “It’s a matter of pride,” says May 31, 1856: Edward H. pay raise. library in Boscawen, his June 3, 1902: The New John West, a lifelong resi- Rollins, Concord politico, home early in life. Hampshire State Federation dent. “We want to be our- leads a mass meeting at June 1, 1880: A report in- of Labor is organized. selves and use our own Phenix Hall to condemn ter- dicates that Merrimack June 2, 1819: The State name.” rorism in Kansas and the County is home to 449 man- House opens in Concord. June 3, 1944: The state’s caning of Sen. Charles ufacturing establishments The legislative session will hopes that “Nazi workers” May 31, 1911: Nahum Sumner on the floor of the which employ 3,580 males be notable for halting the will solve the labor shortage Batchelder, an East Andover U.S. Senate. It is among the 16 years or older, 1,477 fe- practice of state subsidy for by harvest time are dashed. farmer and former New first gatherings in the city of males and 628 children and the Congregationalist “There are not enough Hampshire governor, falls a new party, the Republi- youth. Church. German prisoners to go from power as master of the cans. around,” says Arthur French national Grange after it is June 1, 1913: John Kim- June 3, 1993: Sen. Bob of the New Hampshire Farm disclosed that he has al- May 31, 1987: Vice Presi- ball dies in Concord at age Smith criticizes President Bureau. lowed the Grange’s good dent George Bush gives the name to be used in under- commencement address at N Entraon handed lobbying campaigns UNH. At the height of the in Washington. He will Iran-Contra affair, several c leave the organization, known as the “Patrons of faculty members boycott the event. A few students Fee! e Husbandry” and the chief turn their back to the new place! voice of the nation’s podium; others wear orange A friendly farmers, after 34 years as a armbands. Other than that, member and six as its na- Hugh Gregg reports in a tional leader. campaign history, the event was dull: “George’s speech May 31, 2000: U.S. Rep. was so heavy-going that no Charlie Bass announces he one applauded until the • Private rooms, private baths will seek a fourth term in end.” • Affordable rates Congress, and his campaign airs its first TV commercial. May 31, 1983: After much • Pet welcoming The ad features an endorse- debate, legislators decide • Independent living • Assisted living and memory care Better Hearing Center, we listen, we care. The Peabody Home is becoming Let us help you get back to the world of hearing. Concord Insider — Thursday, May 27, 2021 Call us now. Melissa M. Veronica Burt (Nique) Foley M.S., CCC-A M.S., CCC-A Serving the Concord area since 1957. 24 Peabody Place, Franklin, NH | Peabody.Place BETTER HEARING 2020 CAPPIES “A place for all seniors, we welcome diversity.” CAPITAL AREA CENTER, PLLCC. PEOPLE’S N PREFERENCE 1st PLACE Listening to New Hampshire and to You Space is limited. Call about our priority waitlist: 2 Industrial Park Drive, Concord • 603.224.9043 www.betterhearingnh.com 603.934.3718 11
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EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE Like Grandma’s Pittsfield School District Apple Pie Help Wanted Wood For Sale it’s oh so good! (Sau 51) CORD WOOD cut, split & delivered is seeking qualified applicants The Town of Canterbury free del. 15 mi. radius of Chichester is seeking a candidate for the part-time position of $225. green 603-491-7067 for the 2021-2022 school year Assistant Town Clerk-Tax Collector. Attention to detail and Lawn Care • Financial Manager exceptional customer service required. For full posting, see Lawns for Less Landscaping • Elementary School Principal www.canterbury-nh.org. lawn maintenance, Call Randy Letter of interest & resume to: 224-1721 or 731-8088 Town of Canterbury, • IT Coordinator Attn. Samuel Papps PO Box 500, Canterbury, NH 03224 • Administrative Assistant (SAU) or email: Check Out the spapps@canterbury-nh.org Food Page • High School Social Studies in Wednesday’s • (11-12) English Teacher anticipated PLEASE RECYCLE Monitor THIS NEWSPAPER. Interested applicants are encouraged to email jgraziano@pittsfieldnhschools.org Loon Mountain Resort NE-360064 Are you looking for a Summer Job or Career Change? Line Cook, Desk Attendant, Adventure Guide, Bike Mechanic, Bike Patrol, Custodian, Assistant Ticket INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS Manager and Food and Beverage Manager. Check open jobs at: www.loonmtn.com/jobs • Deliveries take approximately Full-Time, Year-Round Positions benefit package includes: 3 – 3 /12 hours Medical, Dental, Vision, Paid Time Off, 401K Retirement Plan, and ski, • No collections ride, and bike privileges in a friendly resort environment. • Delivery deadlines 6 a.m. Equal Opportunity Employer weekdays, 7 a.m. weekends NE-360442 • Both Store & Home deliveries • Reliable vehicle and proof of insurance Loon Mountain Resort For More information email: jmorgan@cmonitor.com Do you want to work in a fun environment, work better hours, and have great benefits? Loon Mountain has an immediate opening: or Call Joe at 603-369-3393 please leave a message Food and Beverage Manager Concord Insider — Thursday, May 27, 2021 CONCORD MONITOR Operate and manage all aspects of a busy lodge, including 1 Monitor Drive (off of Sewalls Falls Rd) staffing and guest service. Supervisory and food service experience required. www.loonmtn.com/jobs Full-time, Year-round position includes: Medical, Dental, Vision, Paid Time Off and Sick Time, 401K Retirement Plan and Skiing, Riding, Biking privileges. Equal Opportunity Employer 14 NE-360445
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