Fast Faves with Joan Woodhead

As a longtime Concord resident, Joan Woodhead knows firsthand the benefits of living in the Capital Region. In 1966, her family, then with four young children, bought a farm just outside the center of the city. They became self-sufficient — raising their own food and...
History: ‘Lumber Jills’ of Turkey Pond

History: ‘Lumber Jills’ of Turkey Pond

“Rosie the Riveter” was the archetype for American women stepping into jobs once held by men during World War II. But few real-life women demonstrated that a female could do a man’s job any better than the “Lumber Jills” of Turkey Pond. The great hurricane of...

Sustainable shopping through second-hand finds

Sustainable shopping through second-hand finds

Looking to refresh your spring wardrobe or add a splash of color to your home on your next shopping spree, but worried about adding to the waste stream? Shopping at consignment or thrift stores is a fuss-free way to take one step toward making a sustainable choice....

The lure of the land

The lure of the land

The history of the farm Lester Murray established alongside the Contoocook River follows the trail of much of Concord’s agriculture during the twentieth century. “Most farms in the early 1900s – we go back to 1903 – were dairy,” said Don Murray, Lester’s grandson. Up...

Poetry: Grandfather’s Toolbox

Poetry: Grandfather’s Toolbox

Sun bled through the age-tinged windows, seeping across the interior of this barn so old,   particles danced in the sunlight, with dust-coated stories untold.   Hidden in the afternoon sun, obscure and forgotten, all alone,   in this place my family had...

Fast Faves with Ali Sekou

Fast Faves with Ali Sekou

Born and raised in a small village in Niger, West Africa, Ali Sekou now calls the Heights in Concord his home — and he’s spent a lot of time and effort (and wears many hats) getting involved in the community. After moving to New Hampshire in 2012 and attending ESOL...