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Arts Alley slated to make its debut to the Concord community
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3. Person who grows and tends coffee crops
5. Removing the fruit from the bean
7. A curated visual style or vibe
8. Slang for “no lie” or being honest
12. To show off (usually possessions or skills)
13. Stylish or flashy fashion
14. Girl Scout leader featured as a recent Concord Monitor Hometown Hero
15. Location of 92nd annual League of NH Craftsmen Fair (concordmonitor.com)
16. A compliment for someone who looks good
21. A humorous way of saying “I’m not okay”
22. What Gen Z might jokingly call older folks
23. To suddenly stop replying to someone
25. Local farm featured in the Concord Monitor for National Ice Cream Day
SOLVE THE CROSSWORD BY AUGUST 2 FOR A FREE DRINK OF CHOICE AT OUR CONCORD OR MANCHESTER LOCATIONS.
1. When ripe coffee is picked
2. The country or region where coffee is grown
4. Acting like you’re the star of the story
6. To succeed or look amazing
7. Height that affects coffee flavor
9. The fruit that holds a coffee bean
10. The overall feeling or atmosphere
11. Natural process used in wet processing
12. TikTok’s “For You Page” abbreviation
16. A superfan of a celebrity or trend
17. Step where beans lose moisture after harvest
18. Short for suspicious or shady
19. A processing method using water
20. A subculture with a unique fashion or taste
24. Removing parchment layer from dried beans
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PembrokeCityLimits, alivemusicvenueand barlocatedintheheartof SuncookVillage,hostsa fewregularevents.
EveryTuesdayat6 p.m.there’sawalk/run clubforpeopletoget outsideandWalk/Run Club


EveryThursdayat5:30
p.m.:Cribbage
Thursday,July31:
RamezGurung,7p.m.
Friday,August1at7
p.m.:DebSullivan
Saturday,August2:
LineDancingwith603
LineDance,startingat4 p.m.







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TheFriendlyToast, abrunchrestaurantslatedtoopenonthe firstfloorofArtsAlleyon MainStreet.Theall-day brunchandbareateryhas locationsthroughoutNew England. Whileyetunknownwhen exactlytheFriendlyToast willopenitsdoors,Arts Alleyisslatedtomakeits debuttotheConcordcommunityatthestartofAugust.Thetwo-storyevent complexbetweentheConcordFoodCo-Opandthe BankofNewHampshire StageonSouthMainStreet features“TheCourtyard,” anoutdoorareasurrounded byartand“Rose&Rye,”a retrodinerthatsitsinthe courtyard.“TheMain Venue”onthesecondfloor isaprivateindoorfunction spaceseating100people, and“RooftopSocial,”a rooftopbar,willseat60. Monitor staff
ABBY DISALVO/ Monitor staff
The Friendly Toast will open on Main Street.
ABBY DISALVO/ Monitor staff Friendly Toast sign on window announcing it's approaching opening.
Concert series welcomes The Honey Bees
CONCORD,N.H. The ClintonStreetConcertSerieswillcontinueitslively summerseasonwithaperformancebyTheHoney BeesonThursday,Aug.7, from6to7:15p.m.atFirst Congregational/Wesley UnitedMethodistChurches, 79ClintonSt.,Concord.
TheHoneyBeesare knownfortheirirresistible blendofvintagecharmand moderngrooves.Their genre-spanningrepertoire stretchesfrom1930sjazzto


theGratefulDead,classic rock,old-schoolcountry, andoriginaltunes.Their showsaremarkedbyflair, fun,andatouchofmischief.
LeadingthegroupisfrontwomanMaryFagan,who deliverssmooth,soulfulvocalswhileplayingrhythm guitar.Dubbed“BillieHolidayinbellbottoms”bythe SummitDailyNews,Fagan hasalsoearnedpraisefrom theCharlotteObserver, whichwrote,“Hervoicewill knockyouoffyourchair!”
Theconcertwilltake placerainorshine.Inthe eventofinclementweather, theperformancewillmove indoors.
Audiencemembersare encouragedtobringblanketsorlawnchairsandinviteafriendforalively eveningofmusicinthe heartofConcord.
Formoreinformation, contactFirstCongregational Churchat603-225-5491or visithttp://ClintonStreetConcerts.org.






















‘DEAR EDWINA JR.’ GOES UP




FranklinAreaChildren’s Theaterisproudtoannounceitssummerperformance,“DearEdwinaJr.” FranklinAreaChildren’s Theaterisadaycampfocusedonhelpingkidsbuild performanceskills,aswell asconfidencethroughthe arts.Campersbringafull showfromscripttostagein justtwoweeks,learningand makingfriendsallalongthe way.
Thisyear’sperformance campwillwrapupFriday, August1andSaturday,August2withanotherfullmusicalproductionof“Dear EdwinaJr.”Overthepast eighteenyears,Franklin AreaChildren’sTheater
performanceshaveincluded “FrozenJr.,”“LionKingJr.” and“TheLittleMermaid,” aswellassomeoriginalproductions.
“DearEdwinaJr.”follows theadventuresofpluckyadvice-giver-extraordinaire, EdwinaSpoonapple,asshe directstheneighborhood kidsinaseriesofbuoyant productionnumbersforthe latesteditionofherweekly "Advice-a-Palooza.”Edwina andherfriendsanswerlettersfromfansandshare wisdomoneverythingfrom tryingnewfoodstomaking newfriends,throughclever, catchy,andpoignant songs.Thisparticular summerafternoon,atalent scoutisvisitingfromtheadvice-givingconvention,the KalamazooAdvice-aPaloozaFestival!Edwinais hopinghershowgetspicked tofillavacantspotatthe convention.










JoinEdwinaandher friendsasalazysummerafternooninPaw-Paw, Michiganbecomesadayfull ofmemories,learningwhat trulymattersandrealizing thatthebestprizesarethe peopleinourlives.Fromthe creatorsofJunieB.Jones, thisshow-within-ashow sharesthejoysandtribulationsofgrowingupthrough heartwarmingmusicalnumbersandsomeinteresting advicefromasassythirteen-year-old.
Ticketsforthisshoware availableontheFranklin OperaHousewebsite, www.FOHNH.org,oratthe door.Children$8.00,seniorsandstudents$10.00 andadults$12.00.
New All Persons Trail in town
ExperiencetheMassabesicCenterandWildlife Sanctuaryinanexcitingnew accessibleway!Thankstoa RecreationalTrailsProgram Grantadministeredbythe NewHampshireBureauof Trails,andtotheexpertise ofLewShellyofSnowhawk LLC,wearecreatingeasier accessthroughoursanctuarygardensandtrailswith aflat,even,hardpacked stonedustsurface,navigable bywheelchairsand strollers.
“Thenewmeandering routethroughthegardens crossesashadedbridge spanningpristinevernal poolhabitat,”saidMassabesicCenterDirector, KimmieWhiteman.“It’sa wonderfulwaytolistento
thebirdswhilespyingon frogsmakingtheirowncacophonyofmusic.”
Thenewbridgeconnects thegardenstotheSouth HayfieldLoop,withtheaccessibletrailculminatingat theMilnePondOutdoor Classroom.
“We’veseizedthisopportunitytoenhanceotheraspectsofourhikingtrailexperienceandtoallowfor criticalhabitatrestorationin thesanctuarywhilestill linkingupwiththesurroundingnetworkoftrails leadingtoBatteryPointand toBlueberryPoint,”said Whiteman.
Thetrailsareopenfrom dawntodusk.UpdatedNew HampshireAudubonmaps SEE AUBURN PAGE 8





















andtrailsignswillbeinstalledthissummer.Temporarymapswithcurrentopen routesareavailableinthe center,postedonthekiosks, andonNHAudubon’swebsite, www.nhaudubon.org/massabesic.
Foralternateroutesand parking,viewManchester WaterWork’strailsystem mapshere.Pleasenote,for

thewell-beingofourwildlife andvisitorsandtopreserve theenhancedaccessibleexperienceforourusers,we remindvisitorsthatdogsare prohibitedonthesanctuary. Asacourtesy,dogsareallowedinourparkinglotfor accesstonearbyManchester WaterWorksproperty. Whileintheparkinglot,on thepublicroad,andon ManchesterWaterWorks property,dogsmustbe
leashedatalltimeswithall wasteremoved.Thankyou forhelpinguspreserveour landsandkeepwildlife,visitors,andpetssafe.













NHAudubonisanindependentnonprofit,establishedin1914,dedicatedto theprotectionofNew Hampshire’snaturalenvironmentforwildlifeandfor people.With40wildlife sanctuariesandthreecenters,NHAudubonfocuses onwildlifeconservationresearch,wildlifehabitatmanagement,environmental policy,andenvironmental education.Learnmoreat nhaudubon.org.




















































































“To Walk the Sky,” by
Patricia Morris Buckley
(2025,37pages,Genre: JuvenileNonfiction)
YearsagoIreadthat NativeAmericans hadbeenessential totheconstructionof manyskyscrapers.Ialwaysthoughtthereshould beabookaboutthatand nowthereis!You’llhave togotheChildren’sNonfictionRoomattheConcordPublicLibraryto finditthough.
Intheearly20thcentury,FirstNationspeople inCanadahadahardtime findingworkoffthereservation.Sowhenacompanyaskedfortriballand tobuildabridgetoMontreal,thetribeinsistedthat theirmembersgetjobson theproject.Tothesurprise ofthebuildingcompany, theNativeworkerswere sure-footedandwalked
easilyonthehighestbeams ofthebridge.Thisledto moreskilledjobsand betterpayfortheNative workers.Theywere alsorecruitedfor otherprojects: bridgesacross otherriversand skyscrapersgoing upinNorthAmericancities,includingNewYork. Theworkwas dangerous,though,andin 1907onepartiallyconstructedbridgecollapsed, takingtheworkersalong withit.AuthorPatricia

MorrisBuckley’sgreatgrandfatherwasoneof thoseworkers.Nevertheless,theFirstNations peoplecontinued totaketheconstructionjobsthat paidwellandprovidedfortheirfamilies.Fromthat firstbridgeinMontrealtothespireat OneWorldTrade Center,theNative ironworkerscontinueto buildtheskylinesofNorth America,whilerememberingthosetheyhave lost.




Thereisadditionalfactualmaterialatthebook, includingahistoryofthe Kahnawà:keMohawk people,aglossaryandthe namesofsomebuildingthe skywalkershaveworked on.BothauthorandillustratoraremembersofNativetribes. VisitConcordPublicLibraryatwww.concordpubliclibrary.net
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July31,2003:The GraniteStateLittleBlue winsa20-10victoryinthe SeniorBabeRuthLeague NewEnglandRegionaltitle gameinStamford,Conn. Withthewin,theConcordbasedteamwillgoontothe SeniorBabeRuth16-yearoldWorldSeriesin Jamestown,N.Y.
July31,2002:Onthefirst daycandidatescanfilefor Houseseats,Houselawmakerssaythatanewredistrictingplanwon'taffect whetherthey'llrunforofficeagain.Butitwilldramaticallychangehowhard they'llhavetoscramblefor


votesintheirnew-andin mostcases,farlarger-districtsthisfall.
July31,2001:Massachusettsauthoritiesarrest GaryL.SampsoninVermontandaccusehimof murderingthreemen,one ofthemformerConcord citycouncilorRobert"Eli" Whitney.Sampsonwillalso bechargedwithkillinga 19-year-oldcollegestudent fromKingston,Mass.,anda 69-year-oldretireefrom Marshfield,Mass.
July31,1854:Samuel Wilson,believedtobethe original"UncleSam,"diesat 87.BroughtupinMason,he
becameacontractorand suppliedmeattothearmy duringtheWarof1812.He wasknownasUncleSam andstampedhissupplybarrelsU.S.Askedby passersbyonaNewYork wharfwhattheU.S.stood for,oneofWilson's workmensaid,"Uncle Sam."Thenamequickly spread.
missionfeewhenyouget there.Howmanytimescan achildaffordtogothere?"
July31,1911:Samuel Eastmanbuystheassetsof theAbbot&DowningCo. forjustover$50,000,with morethanhalfthemoney goingtopaydownthe failingcompany'sdebt. Eastmanwillreorganizethe company.
pingcenterintheSouth End.Thedeveloperwillrespondwithalawsuitchallengingthedecision.
August1,1848:The Boston,ConcordandMontrealRailroadopensitsline toMeredithBridge(Laconia).
August1,2002:Stepping intotheethicaldebateover usinghumanembryosfor potentiallylife-savingresearch,Gov.JeanneShaheensaysshewouldfightto expandfederallyfunded stemcellresearchifelected totheU.S.Senate.






July31,1947:TheMonitorisinundatedwithletterstotheeditorurgingthe citytobuildaswimming pool.Oneresident,Hazel M.Stiles,writes:"Ohyes, wehaveBearBrookifyou haveacarandsomeoneto takeyouover.Mostparents areworkingdaytimesand cannottakethechildren. Yes,wehaveabusatthe costof35centseachway, making70centsandanad-
August1,2001:TheConcordPlanningBoardvotes unanimouslyagainstadeveloper'sproposaltobuild agrocerystoreandshop-


August1,1990:Pamela Smartisarrestedforarrangingwithher16-yearoldloverandtwoother boystokillherhusband GregorythepreviousMay. "I'vebeenwronglyaccused ofaheinouscrime,"Smart willtellJudgeDouglasGray atabailhearing."I'm22 yearsoldandI'mawidow. I'vegonethroughimmeasurablepainandsuffering." Afterlisteningtoatapein whichsheincriminatesherself,thejudgewillorder herheldwithoutbailuntil hertrial.
August2,2001:Thelast sheetsoffiberusedforheel cupsrollthroughPenacook FibreCo.Thecompanyis shuttingdownaftermore than60yearsinbusiness.
August3,1923:FireconsumestheProfileHousein FranconiaNotch,thenthe largesthotelinNewEngland.Withinafour-hour period,thehoteland25 buildingsarounditaredestroyed.
August6,2000:About20 peoplegatheralongthe MerrimackRivernearConcord'sLoudonRoadtopray foraworldwithoutanuclearthreat.Markingthe 55thanniversaryofthe bombingofHiroshima,the peaceactiviststossflowers intothewater.








Summer concerts in Bow
BowRotarycontinuestoholdfreeconcertsfromnowintoAugust.Theconcerts areheldat6:30p.m.thegazeboatRotary Park,acrossfromtheCommunityCenter.In theeventofinclementweather,theconcerts areheldinsidetheCommunityCenter.
Thelineupfortheremainderoftheconcertsincludes:
Thursday,July31:Howie Newman/KnockonWood
Thursday,August7:FreeseBrothersBig Band
Thursday,August14:Mr.Aaron
Theconcertsraisemoneythrough50/50 rafflesandsnacksaleswithproceedsgoing tosupportprojectsintheBowcommunity.















































Shana Stack Band coming to Henniker
ThetownofHennikeris excitedforthereturn ofthesix-piece, award-winningcountry ShanaStackBandtotheAngelaRobinsonBandstand fortheirsecondHenniker performanceonTuesday, August5.Thelistofawards theShanaStackBandhas wonoverthelastfewyears includesCountryBandof theYearandtheFans ChoiceAwardbytheIndependentCountryMusicAssociation,WilesMagazine’s World’sBestIndieArtist, CountryActoftheYearby theNewEnglandMusic AwardsandCountryArtist oftheYearbyLimelight Magazine.Theyperform throughoutNewEnglandat avarietyoflargevenuesincludingTurningStone CasinoinNY,TupeloMusic Hall,BankofNHPavilion, NewHampshireMotor Speedway,TobyKeith’sBar &Grill,DartmouthCollege, TheColonialTheater,The Showroom,Tunbridge World’sFair,theBigEand more.
Theyhaveopenedonthe MainStageforsuchstarsas TobyKeith(BankofNH Pavilion),CraigMorgan (DeltaDentalStadium), TravisTritt(NewHampshireMotorSpeedway),and TheMarshallTuckerBand (NorthlandsLive).They haveperformedonthe MagicHatStageatBankof NHPavilionforthefollowingnationalacts:Luke Bryan,LadyAntebellum, BradPaisley,KaneBrown, RebaMcEntire,Sugarland, TheBandPerry,Rascal Flatts,andLittleBigTown. TheHennikerSummer MusicSeriesissponsored

bythetownofHenniker, alongwithtonight’s Sponsor,Ayer&Goss Fuels.
Allconcertsarefree(althoughdonationsarewelcome)andbeginat6:00 p.m.attheAngelaRobinson BandstandatCommunity ParkonMainStreet.Ifthere isinclementweather,concertswillmoveindoorsto theadjacentCommunity Center.Bringachair,spread ablanket,visitalocal restaurant,haveapicnic
supperonthelawnor samplesomeofthefareprovidedbythisweek’sFood Truckvendor:Mama Maria’sGyros&More.Join yourneighborsandfriends inthiscommunity-building eventatourbandstand.The completesummerschedule andweeklyweatherupdates areavailableontheTownof Hennikerwebsite: www.henniker.organdon ourfacebookpage: https://facebook.com/HennikerConcert.
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“MY CONFESSION TO THE TOWN OF BEDFORD”
“MY CONFESSION TO THE CAPITAL AREA”
And why we do what we do…
Dear Friend, I want to give credit where credit is due. So perhaps a bit of a confession can help clear the air so there’s no misunderstanding. But before my confession, let me tell you about the photo.
I’m the woman sitting next to Mason, the boy in the middle. I’ll tell you hisstory in a moment, but first, the deetson the man behind me, my husband. John grew up in a home full of mental health challenges, which created more mental health challenges and a constant state of anxiousness for him. He joined the Boy Scouts as an escape, and became an Eagle Scout at age 15,which is quite remarkable. After a career in the Air Force, John was living a healthy life, with lots of exercise and good nutrition, but he still suffered from anxiety and GERD. A friend told him to trychiropractic, and with nothing to lose, he gave it a try. He got an “adjustment.” It didn’t hurt, it actually felt good. That’s when his life changed. The cloud of anxiety he had known since childhood lifted, and his acid reflux disappeared. It sounds like a small thing, but having his spine aligned was so profound that John decided to become a chiropractor himself.
So, what about me? Unlike Dr. John, I grew up getting adjusted. My mom was a chiropractor, I was checked at birth for misalignments. Getting adjustedon the regularwas no big deal. But now that I’m a chiropractor myself, I realize just how miraculous it can be for familieslike the one in the photo with us.Mason was battling chronic ear infections– over 9 in a single year. He even hada future surgery scheduled.Thankfullyhismom, heardabout our approach to care and how adjustments can maximize theimmune system. That’s when it changed…Since beingseen in our office Masonhasbeen free ofear infections!
And what’s more… Mason’smom Kristen started getting adjusted too. After two weeks of care,she no longer wakesup withher"normal" daily headaches! Kristen couldn't believe the relief. The neck and shoulder tightness that has plagued her for years faded awayand she truly feels 100% better.Now theirwhole family is under care to keep everyone functioning and adapting at their BEST!
It’s strange how things turn out. Dr. John and I met at college. We fell in love with chiropractic, and each other! We moved back to my home state and together we opened a new Crossroads location in Beford to elevate the health of our community throughthe best incorrective chiropractic care. Now I adjust my mom!
Our patients have come to us with their headaches, ear infections, neck pain, low back pain, migraines, chronic pain, shoulder/arm pain, whiplash from car accidents, allergies, ADHD, asthma, digestive problems, sciatica and numbness in limbs just to name a few.

Here’s what some of our patients say:
My husband & I came hoping it might help me with my constant sinus problems. Well it has and we’ve been coming ever since. We started taking our two boys too. My younger son has ADD and it has helped him–he’s off his medication! –S.C.
I have noticed a boost in my health in so many ways. I find I am calmer, get sick less, feel less aches and pains as well… I love the people here and the quality care.
-D.A *results may vary
Several times a day people thank us for helping them with their health problems. But we really can’t take the credit. My confession is that I’ve never healed anyone! What I do is perform specific chiropractic adjustments to reduce interference in the nervous system –the body heals itself. Millions of Americans
still don’t have health insurance , and those that do have found that their benefits are reduced. That’s where chiropractic comes in. Many people find that they actually save money on their health care expenses by seeing a chiropractor.
You benefit from an amazing offer –Look, it shouldn’t cost you a fortune to improve your health. When you mention this article (by 8/31/25) you will receive our entire new patient exam for $59 That’s with any necessary x-rays, a thorough chiropractic exam… the entire first visit. This exam could cost you $300 or more elsewhere. And, further care is very affordable and you’ll be happy to know that we have affordable family plans. You see we arenot trying to entice you to come see us with this low start up fee, then to only make it up with higher fees after that. We understand the importance of affordability and further care is very important to consider when you’re exploring chiropractic care as part of your lifestyle. High costs can add up quickly.
Great care at a great fee…
Please, I hope there’s no misunderstanding about quality of carejust because of the lower exam fee. You’ll get great care at a great fee. Our qualifications… we are graduates of the prestigious Sherman College of Chiropractic and we have been entrusted to take care of tiny babies and children from 1 to 91. In 2023, Dr John was awarded the Sherman Clinical Distinction Award and just last spring I was honored by my alma mater with its “Service to the Profession Award.” I have served on nine mission trips and co-host a weekend radio show all about health on WTPL 107.7FM. We just have that low fee to help more peoplewho need care.
All of ourofficesof CROSSROADS CHIROPRACTIC areboth friendly and warm -we do our best to make you feel welcome. We have wonderful service at an exceptional feewithlocationsin Bedford, Pembroke, Meredith and Epping. Call us today at (603)575-9080 to set up an appointment or schedule online CrossroadsChiropractic.com. We can help you. Thank you.
P.S. We ask that you take advantage of this offer only if you are serious about your health.