Concord Insider April 24 2025

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Weekly Crossword April 24, 2025

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2. Where heat and sugar shake hands in a golden embrace—roast’s fragrant birth begins here in the chemical reaction creating browning and aroma during roasting.

7. Espresso drink with velvety microfoam from Australia.

10. The old soul of coffee, bubbling to life with every cycle of steam.

11. Museum of Art found in Manchester.

16. A specific subspecies or type of coffee plant.

21. Revitalized Manchester identity of bricks and steam—industry’s ghost now hums with new life.

22. Beloved Concord bakery known for its pastries.

23. The artful alchemy that draws secrets from the soil into your cup.

24. Iconic diner located in Concord and Manchester, NH.

26. Historic square in Concord's downtown.

27. Long before settlers, the river echoed this name—an Abenaki village where the Merrimack flowed wild.

29. Body in the NH legislature that voted on their budget on Thursday, April 10 (concordmonitor.com)

30. The bean’s inner secrets, coaxed out by time, temperature, and grind in hot or cold water.

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1. Accessibility project at White Park for which residents are undertaking additional fundraising (concordmonitor.com)

3. Concord Monitor Hometown Hero who ignited a fundraising duck explosion for Rhett Syndrome (concordmonitor.com)

4. Initial bubbling stage when hot water meets fresh coffee.

5. Fresh from roast, the beans still whisper—tiny breaths of CO₂ longing to escape.

6. Not just coffee, but a story cupped in excellence.

8. The only U.S. President born in Concord.

9. Not being busy, but being with—fully, gently, joyfully.

12. The quiet superpower—seeing needs before they’re spoken, noticing the unseen, a key trait in meaningful hospitality.

13. Rating used to evaluate specialty coffee.

14. Not just furniture, but the altar of friendship where stories are served alongside bread, a central symbol of gathering and community.

15. Legendary goat herder who discovered coffee's effects.

17. Coffee sourcing model that skips middlemen.

18. Preserves Manchester's industrial heritage like a loom of memory weaving stories of sweat and steel.

19. Large-beaned coffee hybrid prized for flavor.

20. The ultimate fruit of good hospitality, the invisible seat at the table that says, “You matter here.”

25. More than sharing, it’s giving without counting, pouring like a full cup that never runs dry, the spirit of true hospitality.

28. A copper cradle where ancient grounds and flame meet in sweet tradition.

Night at the Movies

Callingallmovie-goers! NHTIinvitesyoutoitsnext NightattheMoviesfora screeningof“TheConversation”onFriday,May2at7 p.m.Thefilm,releasedin 1974,isratedPG.

ThelateGene Hackman inoneofhis bestperformances playsHarryCaul inFrancisFordCoppola’s paranoicmasterpiece,“The Conversation.”Aningeniousandfrighteningpsychologicalthrillerexploring amongother things wiretappingandinvasionofprivacy,“TheConversation”capturesboth

HackmanandCoppolain topforminanessentialand iconicfilm.

Location:SweeneyHall Auditorium(S-122)onthe campusofNHTI,Concord’s CommunityCollege,31CollegeDrive

Additionalinformation:NHTIstudentadmissionisfreewithavalid NHTIID.Foreveryoneelse, admissionis$10.00ineithercashorcheckformat. Therearenoadvanceticket sales.Parkingisfree. ForadditionalinformationpleasecontactSteve Ambraatsambra@ ccsnh.edu.

Saturday April 19 - 9:30am

Program: Vegetable Gardening Seminar through UNH. Open to anyone free of charge. Extension Master Gardeners

Saturday April 26 - 10am

Program: Getting the Garden ready for Spring - Open to anyone free of charge. Come learn with a Master Gardener

The Art of Love: Goldsmiths Gallery Mother’s Day Collection

"Jewelry should reflect the unique beauty of its wearer. For Mother’s Day, I love helping customers select pieces that embody the warmth, strength, and love that mothers bring into our lives."

Goldsmiths Gallery is more than a jewelry store; it is a destination for those who appreciate wearable works of art. Each piece in the collection is thoughtfully selected or designed to harmonize with a customer’s wardrobe and lifestyle.

The gallery features an exclusive selection of designers known for their commitment to innovation and quality, ensuring that every ring, necklace, and bracelet embodies a level of artistry worthy of its wearer. Paula’s unique background in fashion informs her approach to jewelry curation, ensuring that the gallery’s offerings are always in tune with modern elegance while embracing timeless allure.

Paula Heath: A Designer’s Journey from New York to New Hampshire

At the heart of Goldsmiths Gallery is Paula Colgan Heath, a visionary designer with an unparalleled eye for elegance. A graduate of the prestigious Parsons School of Design in New York City, Paula spent over three decades on 7th Avenue, designing breathtaking evening and daywear for renowned labels, including The Kollection Ltd, Joan Leslie, and Maggie London Dress.

Paula’s experience in the fashion industry refined her ability to understand form, texture, and style—a skill that now defines her approach to fine jewelry. Returning to her hometown of Concord in 2005, Paula brought her keen design sensibilities to the world of jewelry.

Paula’s tenure as Gallery Manager at Mark Knipe Goldsmiths deepened her appreciation for the art of fine jewelry, inspiring her to open Goldsmiths Gallery in 2017. Since then, she has curated a collection that blends sophistication, individuality, and artistic excellence.

Eric Janelle: A Master Goldsmith & Creative Partner

Paula’s collaborator at Goldsmiths Gallery is Eric Janelle, a highly skilled goldsmith and designer with over twenty-five years of experience. Known for his superb wax carvings and innovative design techniques, Eric specializes in custom jewelry design and fabrication.

Eric’s journey as a goldsmith began with a deep appreciation for metallurgy and gemstone setting. Over the years, he has honed his ability to blend traditional craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics, creating jewelry that is both timeless and unique. His expertise in metalwork allows him to develop intricate and highly personalized designs, making each piece a true work of art.

At Goldsmiths Gallery, Eric works closely with Paula to craft one-of-a-kind creations that reflect the individuality of their clients. His passion for craftsmanship and attention to detail ensure that every piece he creates is of the highest quality, designed to be cherished for a lifetime.

Signature Mother’s Day Pieces: A Tribute to Timeless Devotion

This Mother’s Day, Goldsmiths Gallery proudly presents a selection of jewelry that embodies the essence of maternal love:

• Alex Sepkus’ Gold and Diamond Bands –Delicately detailed, these handcrafted bands symbolize the strength and continuity of a mother’s devotion.

• Adel Chefridi’s Harmony Necklace –Featuring ethically sourced diamonds set in radiant gold, this pendant celebrates balance and connection.

• Eric Janelle’s Custom Gold and Gemstone Creations – Bespoke designs that honor the uniqueness of every mother and the memories she holds dear.

• Suna’s Classic Diamond Eternity Band – A timeless representation of unbreakable bonds, perfect for marking a lifetime of love and dedication.

Each piece in the collection serves as a heartfelt tribute, making Mother’s Day truly unforgettable.

Celebrate with Goldsmiths Gallery

To make this occasion even more special, Goldsmiths Gallery is offering an exclusive in-store experience: enjoy a personalized jewelry styling session with Paula Heath and receive a complimentary jewelry cleaning with every Mother’s Day purchase.

Honor the incredible women in your life with a gift as extraordinary as they are. Visit Goldsmith’s Gallery located in downtown Concord at 2 Capital Plaza, Suite 107 – 57 North Main Street, Concord, NH 03301, our collection features timeless and personal pieces perfect for Mother’s Day.

‘A vibrant community’ first fridays

AsConcordgearsupfora packedsummerofoutdoor events,FirstFridayskickoff atthestartofMay,bringing funforpeopleofallages.

Hostedbylocalnonprofit InTownConcord,FirstFridaysareamonthlycelebrationofcommunityindowntownConcordfeaturinglive musicperformances,art galleryexhibitions,food trucksandrefreshments, seasonaltheme-basedactivitiesandshoppingopportunities.

“IthinkthatthegoalisreallytoshowoffthatConcordisareallyfunplaceto live,andit'safunplaceto connectwithyourcommunityandtohighlightsome ofthecoolthingsthatarealreadyhappeningdowntown,”saidBeritBrownof InTownConcord.“It'sjust anotherreasontocomeand

hangoutinConcordona Fridaynight.”

ParticipatinginFirstFridayscomesatnocost.This yearwillbringafunnewaddition:afreeyogaclassat eachevent.

Brownhasalsoworked closelytocoordinatewith artgalleriesthisseasonso theirhourscancoincide withFirstFridays.

“It'skindofawayof makingthegalleryspaces moreaccessibleandmore invitingforpeopletofeel

comfortablewalkinginand checkingouttheartandnot makingartsuchahighbrow thing,”shesaid.“InConcord,alotofthegallery ownersarereally,reallyexcitedtobeabletohavetheir spacesopenonFirst Fridaybecausethey'relike, ‘Iwantpeopletocomein andcheckouttheart.’”

Theseasonkickoffon Friday,May2willbe themed“Petals&Pedals.”

Theeventwillfeaturelive

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FirstFridays willkick offon May 2,2025 indowntown Concord.

musicfromtheNHMusic CollectiveatCityPlazaand TheWanderingSoulsBand inBicentennialSquare.

FoodtrucksWickedTasty andTheGravyTrainwillset upshopdowntown.The ConcordArtsMarketwill havestallsonCapitolStreet, andCityCouncilorStacy Brownwillleadafree, guidedtreetourofthecity. PillarGallery+Projects, GlimpseGalleryandGoNativeGallerywillallopen theirdoorstothepublicfor theevening.FireflyCrystal &Tarot,LeliseDesignerResale,Sue’sKimbap HouseandWineonMain willofferdiscountstocustomersduringFirstFriday

hours.

“Ithinkthatit'sagoodexcusetogooutandwander aroundandmeetnew people,”Brownsaid.“Itjust makesitreallymemorable toliveinConcord,andit feelsgoodthatyou'rein suchavibrantcommunity.”

More information:

EachFirstFridayevent takesplacefrom4-8 p.m.Herearethedatesand themes.(Note:Therewill benoFirstFridayinJuly.)

May2:Petals&Pedals

June6:BeachParty

August1:DogDaysof Summer

September5:“Fall”inlove withConcord

October3:SpookySeason

November7:ConcordArt Walk

Formoreinformationon FirstFridays, visitwww.firstfridayconcord.com

RachelWachmancanbe reachedatrwachman@ cmonitor.com

Local artists in collaborative exhibit

Thenextexhibitionat TwoVillagesArtSocietyinHopkinton, entitled“WhoseWoods

Theseare,IThinkI Know,”willrunfromSaturday,April24throughSaturday,May24.Thisexhibit

featurestheworkof artistsKathleenDustin, DanDustin,andDonnaZils Banfield.Thecreatorscollaborateacrossdifferent media,bringingtheirskills andaestheticstogetherina uniqueexhibit.Usingna-

tureandnaturalformsasa base,theycreatewood sculptures,jewelry,hanging piecesandvesselsthattake whimsicalandunexpected forms.Allthreeartistsare juriedmembersofthe LeagueofNewHampshireCraftsmen.

“WhoseWoodsThese are,IThinkIKnow”will haveanopeningreception onthefirstdayoftheexhibitfrom12-2p.m.Light refreshmentswillbeserved, andlivemusicwillbeper-

formedbyCraigFahey.

KathleenDustin,ofHopkinton,iswidelyrecognized asoneoftheworld’sleading polymerclayartists.SheexhibitsaroundtheU.S.andin Europe,andherworkisin thepermanentcollections oftheBostonMuseumof FineArtsandothermuseums.

DanDustin,alsoofHopkinton,isknownforbeautiful,functionalspoons carvedfrommountain laurelandotherlocally

sourcedwoods.Hehas piecesinthepermanent collectionsoftheCurrier Museum,PeabodyEssex Museum,andtheHopkintonHistoricalSociety.

DonnaZilsBanfieldisa fine-craftwoodturnerliving inDerry.Sheusesasawmill tocutlogsintomanageable sizes.

“Onceinsidemystudio,I usethelathetocreatemy form,ormywoodcanvas uponwhichIcut,carve, pyro-engrave,andpaint,” Banfieldsaid.“Thefinalobjecttakesonanewidentity. Withoutcloseobservation, youmightneverknowit waswood.”

Thecollaborationstems fromKathleenDustin’sfascinationwiththeunusual portionsofwoodleftover fromDanDustin’sspoon andbowlmaking.Sheinitiallyresistedincorporating naturalelementsintoher

workwithpolymerclayand othersyntheticmaterials. Becauseofwood'sversatility,thesecraftsmenjuxtaposeitwithothermaterials inunexpectedwaystomake objects,manyofwhichare functionalbuthardlyordinary.Theydecidedtocollaborateonsomepieces, andsoughtoutathirdartist, DonnaZilsBanfield,who bringscarving,woodburning,andawiderange ofcolortoherpieces.

Thegalleryislocatedat 846MainStreetinHopkinton’sContoocookVillage.Theexhibitisfreeand opentothepublicon ThursdaythroughSunday from12-4p.m.Thecurrent

show,featuringtheworkof DavidM.Carroll,Laurette Carroll,SeanCarroll,Riana Frost,andMichaelCouture, closesonSaturday,April19. Thegallerywillbeclosed April20-25.

TwoVillagesArtSociety isanon-profit,memberdrivenartassociationwitha gallerylocatedat846Main StreetinHopkinton’sContoocookVillage.Itwas votedBestofNHinthecategoryofartgalleriesby NewHampshireMagazine in2024and2022.Membershipisopentoall,andadmissiontoexhibitsis free.Formoreinformation, visithttps://www.twovillagesart.org/

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Rotary Club to hold 33rd rabies clinic

TheHennikerAreaRotaryClubwillholdits rescheduledofthe 2025RotaryRabiesClinic forSaturday,April26,from 2-4p.m.attheHenniker FireStation.Proceedsfrom theclinicwillbedonated toMonadnockKitty Rescue&Adoption,anokillcatsanctuaryandadoptioncenterforadoptable catsaswellasferalcats. Manywillspendtheirlives attherescuesitewhere theyarecaredforlovingly byourvolunteers.Theprogramhasnopaidpersonnel.

“Overthepast32years, theclubhasvaccinated thousandsofdogs,cats, rabbitsandferretsatthe clinicandraisedover

$75,000forcharitablepurposesbenefitingHenniker, Hillsboro,Weare,Deering andsurroundingcommunities,”saidDr.RobertBrust, chairmanofthisyear’s event.“Weareproudofthe factthatownersfrom1517townsbringtheirpetsto ourclinicbecauseofits reputationfororganization andprofessionalism.”

Dr.AmyJones,Dr.Kate BrustandstaffofHenniker VeterinaryHospitalwillad-

ministerthevaccines,assistedbymembersofthe RotaryClubandothercommunityvolunteers.Vaccinationsforcatsanddogs are$15eachforthefirst twopetsand$10foreach additionalpet.Jessica Mock,CertifiedpetnutritionistJessicaMockwill provideadviceonthebest dietsforyourpetsaswell asprovidelotsofpetfood giveawaysfromHenniker FarmandCountryStore.

AlyssaJanellefromThe MuttHutwilloffernail clippingservicesatthe clinic.Pleasebringalldogs onleashesandcatsincat boxestoprotectthemfrom thelargenumbersofanimalsthatwillbeinattendance.

Allrabiesvaccinecertificateswillbewrittenasoneyearcertificatesunlessthe ownerpresentsasigned, currentrabiescertificate forthedogorcat.Rabies tagsalonewillnotbeproof ofarabiesvaccine.New certificatesforanimalswith signedrabiescertificates willbewrittenasthreeyearcertificates.

Alldogsresidingwith theirownersmustbelicensedbyApril30every year.HennikerTownClerk DebAucoinwillbeonhand toregisterdogsfor2025licensure.Licensurefeesare: Puppy(4-7months)or dogsthatarespayedor neutered,$7.50.Adultdogs NOTspayedorneutered, $10.00,SeniorCitizendog owners,$3.00(forthe1st dogonly).Catsdonotrequirelicensurebutshould receivetherabiesvaccine.

TheHennikerAreaRotaryClubisgratefultoits communitysponsorsfor helpingtomaketheAnnual RabiesClinicpossible:AdvancedBenefitDesign,A PreciousPetResort,Ayer& GossFuels,DanielsRestaurant&Pub,HennikerFarm &CountryStore,MerrimackCountySavingsBank, TheMuttHutandMedia Partner,GraniteQuillPublishers,TheMessenger. Formoreinformation aboutHenniker’sClinic, contactRuthZax,rbzax@ comcast.net.

Screening, Q&A for doc pembroke city limits

PembrokeCityLimitsin Pembrokewillhostafilm screeninganddiscussionof thedocumentary“It’sCriminal”(2017)onSaturday, April26at2p.m.Thefilm, whichtakesplaceatthe NewHampshireState Prison,examinestheeconomicandsocialinequities thatdividetheUnitedStates andoffersavisionofhow separatedcommunitiescan learntospeaktoeach other.

TheQ&Asessionwillfeaturedirector/producer

SigneTaylor,aswellasPati Hernandez,founderofthe non-profitorganization

TellingMyStory,andIvy Schweitzer,aprofessorof EnglishatDartmouth.HernandezandSchweitzercocreatedandco-taughtthe Dartmouthclassdocumentedin“It’sCriminal.” Malika,aformerlyincarceratedwomanhighlightedin thefilm,willjointhesessionremotely.

“It’sCriminal”highlights theeconomicandsocialinequitiesthatdividethe UnitedStatesandoffersa visionofhowseparated communitiescanlearnto speaktoeachother. Poignantandpersonal,the documentarysharesthe life-changingjourneysofincarceratedwomenand DartmouthCollegestudents workingtogethertowrite andperformanoriginalplay thatexplorestheoften painfulandtroubledpaths thatlandedthewomenbehindbarsandalsoshares

someoftheirfragilevisions forthefuture.

Taylorhopesthatbycapturingincarceratedwomen andDartmouthCollegestudentsgettingtoknoweach other,thefilmwillinspire otherstodothesame.

Thescreeningisfreeof chargeandrequiresnoadvanceticketpurchase.PembrokeCityLimitsislocated at134MainStreetinPembroke.Formoreinformation,visitwww.pembrokecitylimits.com.

Players present ‘Our Town‘ concord city auditorium

TheCommunityPlayers willconcludetheir 97thseasonwith ThorntonWilder’sPulitzer prize-winningclassic,“Our Town.”Setinthefictional townofGrover’sCorners, NewHampshire,thisclassic playcapturestheeveryday lives,dreams,andstruggles ofordinarypeopleasthey navigatelove,family,and mortality.Theplay’sinnovativestructureandminimaliststaginghighlightthe universalityofitsthemes, offeringapoignantreminderofthebeautyand brevityoflife.

Long-timePlayer’s memberGregStuart, reprisestheroleoftheStage

Manager,performedbyhis father,thelateRobertA. Stuart,38yearsago.Wellknownlocalauthorand actorKevinGardnerjoins Stuartonstageintheroleof SimonStimson.

“Thethemesandoverarchingideasofthisplay speaktousall,whetherwe liveinasmallNewHampshiretownortheheartof thecity,”saiddirector CindyDickinson,whohas taughtanddirected“Our Town”manytimesoverthe

years.”

TheplaywillbeperformedattheConcordCity Auditorium,locatedat2 PrinceSt.,onFriday,May2 andSaturday,May3at7:30 p.m.andSunday,May4at2 p.m.Ticketsare$20,and $18forjuniors/seniors. Ticketsmaybepurchased onlineatwww.communityplayersofconcord.orgorat theboxoffice90minutes beforeshowtime. For ticketinfo,call603-2244905.

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Help Wanted

Deerfield Fair in Deerfield, NH is seeking an Office Assistant. Candidate must be highly organized w/attention to detail possessing exc. communication skills. This is a PT position is 20 hrs per wk during the Fair's off season from Nov. thru June & 40 hrs per wk for the months of July thru Oct. as we prepare for & complete work following the annual Fair. The candidate will provide clerical support & outstanding Customer Service while assisting vendors, customers, Department Superintendents & Deerfield Fair's Board of Officers and Directors. This is a dynamic position w/varied work duties throughout the year. Hourly wage is w/experience.commensurate Interested parties may apply by sending a cover letter & resume to secretary@deerfieldfair.com.

DEPUTY REVENUE COLLECTOR

The City of Keene's Finance Department is seeking a detailed-oriented and organized professional to serve as our Deputy Revenue Collector. This position supervises personnel who perform a variety of tasks related to processing and receipting of revenues including motor vehicle registrations and titles, property tax collections, utilities and other receivables and supports accurate invoicing, warrant, liens, deeding, and other processes related to the collection of revenues, associated reconciliation processes and cash management practices. Additional information can be found in the job description.

This position is full-time and the salary range for this position is $64,144- $79,934 annually and will also receive an attractive benefits package which includes low deductible/low-cost health insurance, low-cost dental insurance, State of NH Group I retirement, 457 retirement fund options and other benefits such as life, disability, and paid time off! Apply online athttps://keenenh.gov/jobs. This position will be open until filled with the first review of applications on Monday, April 21, 2025. EOE

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