Editor’s note: A tale of  two seasons

Editor’s note: A tale of two seasons

I think it’s fair to say that a lot of Granite Staters have a love-hate relationship with winter. On one hand, our state has so much to offer when it comes to outdoor recreation — skiing, sledding, snowshoeing, ice skating — much of which is accessible without having...
Poetry: Cairns at preschool

Poetry: Cairns at preschool

They’re learning what slides or won’t stand, secret joy in crumbling what they create or find. I give them permission I teach them to ask for. We’re disappointed after each crash. Stand back & everything seems smaller. The world shifts; even now we’re in motion...
Fast faves with Charm Emiko

Fast faves with Charm Emiko

Charm Emiko, founder and director of ProjectSTORY (which stands for Supporting Talents Of Rising Youth) is dedicated to empowering and supporting New American youth in Concord. Charm is excited to see the Concord area become a home for diversity and hopes people will...
History: Winter is no time to rest

History: Winter is no time to rest

Concord gained some outside recognition – for its outdoor recreation – in the winter of 1962. White Park, in particular, had long buzzed with winter activity from speed skating and ice hockey to sledding and skiing to match its baseball and other summer pursuits. the...