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CONCORD MONITOR EDITOR JONVANFLEET(jvanfleet@cmonitor.com) DESIGN EDITOR RACHELSHEPARD(rshepard@cmonitor.com) ADVERTISING DIRECTOR STEVEPARE(spare@cmonitor.com,369-3229)

Loveisintheair and intheheartofdowntownConcord!What betterplacetosay“Ido” thanatthecity’sbiggest summercelebration?IntownConcordisthrilledto offeronespecialcouple theunforgettableopportunitytotietheknotatthe 51stAnnualMarketDays Festivalpresentedby XfinityonFriday,June27, 2025!

MarketDaysisallabout celebratingcommunity, connection,andthevibrant spiritofdowntownConcord makingittheperfect settingforaweddingthat embracesthetheme“Love WhereYouLive.”Ifyou andyourpartnersharea loveforfun,laid-backvibes anddreamofexchanging vowsintheheartofthe cityyoucallhome,thisis yourchance!

IntownConcordwilltake

careofeverything from theceremonyanddecorto entertainmentandcoordination.Allyouhavetodo isshowup,weddingready!

Howtoapply:Couples interestedinthisonce-in-alifetimeexperiencecan applybyvisitingmarketdaysfestival.comand tellinguswhythey’dlove togetmarriedatMarket Days.Applicationsaredue byFriday,March21,and ourselectioncommittee willchooseonelucky coupletoreceivethisincredibleweddingpackage. What’sincluded:The winningcouplewillreceive aweddingpackagewithan estimatedvalueof$10,000, including:Justiceofthe Peaceofficiant,liveband performance,icecream weddingcakefromSocial ClubCreamery,hotelstay fortheweddingnight,

beautifulceremonydecor, weddingcoordinationservicesandmoresurprisesto makeyourdayextraspecial!

“MarketDaysisallabout bringingpeopletogether, andwhatbetterwaytocelebratelovethanwitha weddingrightintheheart ofdowntown?”saidJessica Martin,executivedirector ofIntownConcord.“We believeinthepowerof communityandtheideaof ‘LoveWhereYou Live’—thisweddingisa perfectreflectionofthat spirit!”

Don’tmissthischanceto turnyourweddingdayinto acelebrationlikenoother! ApplynowandletMarket Daysbethebackdropfor thestartofyourforever. Formoreinformation andtosubmityourapplication,visitmarketdaysfestival.com

A David M. Carroll and family exhibit

Theupcomingexhibition atTwoVillagesArtSociety inHopkintonwillfeaturea well-knownfamilyofNew HampshireartistsfromSaturday,March22toSaturday, April19.“TheCarrolls: FourRelatedVisions/David M.Carroll,LauretteCarroll, SeanCarroll,RianaFrost” opensSaturday,March22, withareceptionfrom12-2 p.m.Lightrefreshmentswill beavailable,andlivemusic willbeperformedbyDavid Newsam.

LongtimeWarnerresidentsDavidandLaurette Carroll,andtheirchildren SeanandRiana,workinvariousgenres,includingoil andwatercolor,multimedia, sculpture,andfeather painting.

DavidM.Carroll,an award-winningartistand naturalist,isfamousforhis paintingsandbooksabout wetlands.Hereceiveda MacArthurFoundationFellowship(“geniusgrant”)for thisworkin2006.Inrecent years,theartistmovedinto CubistandSurrealist-influencedart,inspiredbythe RussianAvant-Gardemovement.HisworkhasbeenexhibitedattheCurrierMuseum,andthreepaintings areinthepermanentcollection.

AsoloexhibitofCarroll’s cubist-inspiredwork openedatColby-Sawyer

TWO VILLAGES ART SOCIETY
“Garden Path,” created by Laurette Carroll. Two Villages Art Society in Hopkinton will feature a well-known family of New Hampshire artists from March 22 to April 19.

College’sartgalleryin2020, butitsrunendedfivedays laterduetothepandemic. TheexhibitisarareopportunitytoviewCarroll’sabstractandnon-objective painting.TheexhibitionfeaturesDavidM.Carroll’snew workaswellasthenatural historypaintingsforwhich heisknown.

LauretteCarroll’sworks rangefromnaturalisticto impressionistic,aswellas purelyabstract.Sheworks mainlyfromnature, paintingcoastalandmountainlandscapesaswellas herowngardens.SeanCarrollbeganhisartistic journeyinapotteryapprenticeshipwiththelate DwightGraves.ABradford resident,hemakeshisliving incarpentryandoldhouse restoration.Inspiredby HopkintonpainterByron Carr,hebecameadedicated pleinairpainter.RianaFrost paintswildlifeinnatural settingsonwildturkey feathersobtainedfromlicensedhunters.

TheTwoVillagesArtSocietyisat846MainStreetin

“Spotted Turtles in a Migration Stream,” created by David Carroll.

Hopkinton’sContoocook Village.Thegalleryisfree andopentothepublic

ThursdaythroughSunday 12-4p.m.Thecurrentshow, featuringtheworkofphotographerDottyHolcomb Doherty,closesat4p.m. Saturday,March15.The gallerywillbeclosedMarch 16-21.

Formoreinformation, visithttps://www.twovillagesart.org/

LAUREN CAHILL CAPTURES CONCORD

ConcordYoungProfessionalsNetwork(CYPN) introducesyoutothe “YoungProfessionalofthe Month,”LaurenCahill.Each month,theCYPNSteering Committeerecommendsan individualinthecommunityitthinksreaderswould enjoygettingtoknow better.

Q:Howoldareyou? 34.

Q:Wheredoyoulive? Concord,NH.

Q:Wheredoyoucurrentlywork?

IworkasaremoteMarketingandCommunications CoordinatorforOpenDoor FamilyMedicalCenter,a FederallyQualifiedHealth CenterbasedinNewYork, whereIamoriginallyfrom.

Inmyrole,Icreateimpactful,mission-driven communicationsthrough printanddigitalmedia.I alsohaveafreelance graphicdesignbusiness,

LaurenCahillDesigns(LaurenCahillDesigns.com).

Q:Tellusalittlebit aboutyourselfandwhat youdo.

Myhusband,Dan,wasofferedanexcitingopportunitytojoinNHPRandwe madethebigmoveinJanuary2024.

connectandsupportthe beautifulcityofConcord whenImovedhere.

Q:Favoriteplacestobe?

Q:What’syourfavorite partofyourworkday?

AnytimeIcancreate somethingmeaningfulthat helpsothers.

Q:Whatdoyouliketo doforfun?

Igrewupinthescenic HudsonValleyregionof NewYork.Iamaverydetail-orientedcreative person,andthankfulthat mycareerinmarketing, communications,and graphicdesignallowsmeto usemycreativity.Mypassionistovisuallyconnect withanaudience,convey meaning,anddriveengagementthroughvariousforms ofmedia.

Q:Whydoyouchooseto liveintheGreaterConcord area?

Ilovelivemusic,art,traveling,beingoutdoors,and spendingtimewithloved onesandmyadorablecat, Sasha.IalsorecentlycreatedanInstagram,@capturingconcord,whereI showcasethevibrantlocal community.Establishing thiswasawonderfulwayto

CapeCodandCoastal Maine.

Q:Whereisthebest placeyou’vevisited?

SaintLucia.

Q:Lastbookyou’ve read?

“FireflyLane”byKristin Hannah.

Q:Whatorganizations areyouinvolvedwith?

IrecentlyhadtheopportunitytovolunteerwithIntownConcord’sWinterfest andDarbsterRescuein Manchester.Iplantocontinuemyinvolvementwith theseorganizationsaswell asothersinthefuture.

Q:What’syourfavorite restaurantinConcord?

SiamOrchidThaiBistro andDosAmigos.

Q:What’syourfavorite placetogoinConcord?

It’shardtochoosejust one!Ienjoywalkingaround downtown,takingclassesat BlossomYoga&Wellness, andattendingshowsatCapitalCenterfortheArts.

Q:Favoritemovieofall

time?

“PracticalMagic.”

Q:Whathasbeenyour favoriteCYPNeventso far?

TherecentCYPN Februarygatheringat Gibson’sBookstorehas beenmyfavoritesofar.I lovedconnectingwith fellowattendeeswhileexploringtheincrediblebook selection,andenjoying chocolate-coveredstrawberriesfromGraniteState Candy.

ConcordYoungProfessionalsNetwork(CYPN)is visitingFeatheredFriend Brewery!Joinusforbrews andpizzaonWednesday, March19from5:30to7p.m. Thiscasualeventistheperfectwaytomakenewconnectionsandunwindafter work.ThiseveningisgenerouslysponsoredbyO’Keefe andFlanaganElectric,LLC andsupportedbyConstantly Pizza.Learnmoreandsign upforallCYPNeventsat concordnhchamber.com.

A Senior Living Community

COURTESY OF LAUREN CAHILL
Lauren Cahill is the CYPN Young Professional of the Month.
Active seniors can enjoy
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wine on main

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Withanarrayoffree tastings,creative workshopsand wineclasses,WineonMain aimstomakewinefeelaccessibleandfunforeveryone.OwnerEmma Stetson,whoopenedthe storetwoandahalfyears ago,hasspentmorethana decadeinthewineindustry.Sheopenedthe downtownshoptouseher passionforwinetobring peopletogether.

“Idon’tthinkthatwine hastobepretentiousorexclusive,”Stetsonsaid.“At

WineonMain,Iwantto giveeveryoneaplacewhere theyfeelcomfortable comingintolearnmore aboutwineandparticipate inevents.Oursloganis,‘An ExperienceforEveryone.’I wanteveryonetocomein andfeelcomfortableand haveitbeacozyspace wheretheycanmake friendsandhangoutand learnaboutwineinaeasygoing,comfortablesetting.”

Thewineshophosts eventsincollaborationwith otherlocalbusinesses,such asCandleTreeorNew HampshireDonutCompany.Stetsonstrivestohold multiplefreetastingsa month,inadditiontoother paideventslikeclassesthat delvemoreintotastingvocabularyandpairings.Upcomingeventsincludemultiplefreetastings(Saturday, March29,1to4p.m.and Friday,April4,5to7p.m.), aVIPtastingtocelebrate womeninwine(Tuesday, March25,6to7:30p.m.),a gemstoneearringworkshop andwinetastingwithLa MiaManoJewelry (Wednesday,April2,6to8 p.m.),aseaglasssucculent workshopwithTheFunky Squid(Tuesday,April8, 6:30to8p.m.),andaHarry

PotterTriviaNightwith SavvySweets&Treats (Thursday,April24,6to8 p.m.)

“Myfavoritepartisdefinitelylikeeducatingand sharingmyknowledgewith otherpeopleandseeing themgetexcitedaboutitas well,andseeingthembuild theirpassionhereatthe store,”Stetsonsaid.

Forthepaidwineclasses andmorein-depthtastings,

thestoreoftenbringsin guestwinemakerstotalk abouttheirproducein moredetailfromprocessto pour.

“It’sonethingtojust drinkitandenjoyitoutof thebottle,”Stetsonsaid.

“Thenextstepisknowing thestorybehindit,and hearingfromthewinemakerorspecialguest.But ittotallytransformstheexperiencewhenyou’veactu-

allybeentotheplace.You seethehillsandtheslopes, andallofasuddenunderstandclimateandhowthe sunhitstheslopesandhow they’remakingthingswork inthevineyard.”

WineOnMainwillleada triptoItalyin2026for communitymembersinterestedinwitnessingthe wine-makingprocessfirsthand.Stetsonssaidthisis thefirsttripthestorewill

hostandshehopesitwill becomeablueprintforfuturewineeducationadventures.

Shealsoofferedafew piecesofadviceforpeople lookingtogetmoreinto wine.Stetsonrecommendedgoingtoalocal wineshopandaskingquestionstogettoknowthe winesbetter.

“Themoreyoutaste,the moreyoufigureoutwhat

youlikeyourself,andyou starttoidentifydifferent kindsofwines,andthen whatquestionstoask,”she said.

Tolearnmoreaboutthe winestoreoraccessacalendarofWineonMain’s upcomingevents,visitwineonmainnh.com.

RachelWachmancanbe reachedatrwachman@ cmonitor.com.

book of the week concord

‘Pirate

King: A Novel of Suspense

Featuring Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes,’ by Laurie R. King (2011,353pages,Genre: Mystery)

MaryRussell,wife andpartnerof SherlockHolmes, iscompelledtogoundercovertofindaspyina fledglingsilent-filmcompany.DictatorialRandolph Fflytteismakingafilm looselybasedon“ThePiratesofPenzance”comic opera.Russellistoplaya “Producer’sAssistant”and chaperonetothirteen blondeandblue-eyedyoung actresses.Thecastandcrew traveltoPortugalforauthenticcolorandscenery. Theywanttohireactorsto playpirates,butaccidentally enduphiringrealpirates! Andsoonthepiratesareno longerlisteningtothedirector,buttotheirown

treacherous“PirateKing!” Russellfeelssheisinadangerousmadhouse,tryingto dealwithsecrets, signsofpotential romancebetween thegroupsof youngpeople,a derelictship,and alsolookingfora spyonboard. Thereisalot goingon!Thisis partofaseriesbut youdefinitely don’tneedtostart withthefirstone.It’sa stand-alone.

funnymystery,withlotsof interestingcharacters.It’s especiallyentertainingfor GilbertandSullivanfans.AndI lovethewaythata groupofprisoners overcomesthevillain!Iwon’tgiveit away,butitisingenious,andithas somethingtodo withmusic!

VisitConocrd PublicLibraryat www.concordpubliclibrary.net.

Church supper

JointheEastCongregationalChurchinConcord foradelicioussupperon March22from4:30p.m.to 6p.m.Foodwillincludelasagna,alfredo, spaghetti,meatballs,mac& cheese,andmore!Don't

missthehomemadedessert buffet!Takeoutisalso available.

EastCongregationalislocated3/10milenorthofthe I-93Exit16trafficcircleat 51MountainRd.Call2249242withanyquestions.

Thisisafast-moving,

March 20

■ Adult Drop In Basketball: Noon to 2 p.m. Green Street Community Center, 39 Green St., Concord.

■ Author talk: 6:30 p.m. “History Lover’s Guide to New Hampshire” presented by Kathleen D. Bailey on March 20, at 6:30 p.m. in Gibson’s Bookstore. Free. Gibson’s Bookstore, 45 South Main St., Concord. (603) 8959534. ampie86@comcast.net.

■ Drop In Pickleball: Noon to 2 p.m. Gymnasium, 14 Canterbury Rd., Concord.

■ Drop in Pickleball: 8 to 10 p.m. Green Street Community Center, 39 Green St., Concord.

■ Drop In Volleyball: 6 to 8 p.m. 14 Canterbury Rd., Concord.

■ Evening Storytime: 6 to 7 p.m. Concord Public Library, 45 Green St., Concord.

■ Fitness & Core Thursday: 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Workout focuses on core strength, flexibility, and total body conditioning. $55. GoodLife Programs & Activities, 254 N. State St., Concord. kgagnon@goodlifenh.org.

■ Indoor Chair Volleyball: 2 to 3 p.m. Indoor chair volleyball is fun and easy, plus is good exercise. Free. GoodLife Programs & Activ-

ities, 254 N. State St., Concord. kgagnon@goodlifenh.org.

March 21

■ The Beyoncé Experience: 6:30 to 7:15 p.m. McAuliffeShepard Discovery Center, 2 Institute Dr., Concord.

■ Bishop Brady Friday Night Fish Fry is Back for Season 7!: 4:30 to 7 p.m. Eat in or takeout a meal – choose hand-battered fried or baked haddock dinner, delicious fish tacos, clam chowder. $7 - $19. Seniors get $2 off Hand-Battered Fried Haddock Dinner. Bishop Brady High School, 25 Columbus Ave., Concord. 603-224-7418. fishfry@ bishopbrady.edu.

■ Drop in Pickleball: 9 to 11 a.m. Green Street Community Center, 39 Green St., Concord.

■ Drop In Pickleball: 11:30 to 1:30 p.m. Gymnasium, 14 Canterbury Rd., Concord.

■ Open Studio Art: 10 a.m. to noon. Spend time getting to know other local artists and their craft while working on your own. Drop-in. Free. GoodLife Programs & Activities, 254 N. State St., Concord. kgagnon@ goodlifenh.org.

March

22

■ Birding Outing at the

McLane Center: 8 to 9:30 a.m. McLane Center, 84 Silk Farm Rd., Concord.

■ Storytime Stations at the Heights: 9:30 a.m. Enjoy books, crafts, activities, and felt board/manipulatives at your own pace with our self-guided stations. (Recommended for ages newborn to nine) Free. Heights Branch Library, 14 Canterbury Rd., Concord. jsalemy@ concordnh.gov.

■ Woman’s Day Expo: 10:30 a.m. Douglas N. Everett Arena, 15 Loudon Rd., Concord.

March 23

■ High School Voter Registration Workshop: 7 to 8:30 p.m. Free. General Admission. Concord. (603) 715-8197. doreen@ opendemocracy.me.

■ Silent Movie “Steamboat Bill Jr.” accompanied by Jeff Rapsis: 2 to 4 p.m. Free. $10 suggested donation/person. St Paul’s Church, 21 Centre St., Concord. (603) 224-2523. office@ stpaulsconcord.org.

■ “The Very Hungry Caterpillar & Other Timeless Stories - Live on Stage:” 2 p.m. Capitol Center, 44 S Main St, Concord.

March 24

■ Adult Drop In Basketball: 8 to

10 p.m. Green Street Community Center, 39 Green St, Concord.

■ College Transfer Visit: UMASS Lowell: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. NHTI, 31 College Dr., Concord. (603) 271-6484.

■ Cuddle Babies Lapsit: 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Concord Public Library, 45 Green St., Concord.

■ Drop in Pickleball: 9 to 11 a.m. Green Street Community

Center, 39 Green St, Concord.

■ Drop In Pickleball: Noon to 2 p.m. Gymnasium, 14 Canterbury Rd, Concord.

■ Family Open Gym: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Gymnasium, 14 Canterbury Rd, Concord.

■ Peace & Justice Conversations: The Feminist Path to Peace: 7 to 8 p.m. Free. Online via Zoom. (603) 228-0559. doreen@nhpeaceaction.org.

March20,2002:AnapartmentfireonMaplewoodLane inPenacookleavesdozensof residentshomeless.Nobodyis hurt.

March20,2001:Withbackto-backwinterstormshaving drainedsnowremovalbudgetsaroundthestate,Gov. JeanneShaheenasksPresidentBushtodeclareafederal snowemergencyforNew Hampshire.Thecostof cleaningupfromthemostrecentstormwasestimatedat $1.5million.

March21,1820:AneditorialinConcord’sNewHampshirePatriotsaystheMissouri compromise,whiledisappointingonthewhole,“succeededinrescuingfrom slaveryavasttractofcountry, whichwouldotherwisehave beenexpos’dtothisdreadful curse.”

March22,2002:Sawmill operatorsandforestowners elsewhereinthecountryare celebratinganew29%federal tariffonsubsidizedCanadian lumber,butNewHampshire’s timberindustrymeetsthe newswithmixedemotions. Timerindustryexpertssay thetariffsmayhaveunintendedconsequencesthat hurtlongtraditionsofcrossborderrelationshipsbetween sawmilloperatorsandforest owners.

March22,1901:TheMassachusetts-NewHampshire boundaryisfinallysettled.

March22,1991:Aftera long,tawdry,televisedtrial,a RockinghamCountyjury finds23-year-oldPamSmart guiltyofarrangingthemurder ofherhusband.Smart’s teenagelovershotGregory Smarttodeath1990.The judgesentencesPamSmartto

lifewithoutparole.

March23,2002:Barnstead votersapprovebuildingahigh schoolwithAlton,513-145.

March23,2001:Concord wasNewHampshire’sfastestgrowingcityinthe1990s,the U.S.CensusBureauannounces.Theofficial2000 populationislistedas40,687. March23,1867:Forty-two yearsafterbecomingConcord’sCongregationalistminister,theRev.Nathaniel Boutonresigns.Duringhis tenure,Boutonbecamea trusteeofDartmouthCollege and,in1856,publishedahistoryofConcord.Seven monthsbeforeleavingthe

pulpit,hewasnamedstatehistorian.

March23,1770:Eighteen daysaftertheBostonMassacre,ablack-borderedissue oftheNewHampshire Gazettedepictsthevictims withdrawingsofskullsand crossbonesandcoffins.Asubsequentissuewillfeaturea letterstating:“OAMERICANS!ThisBLOODcallsloud forVENGEANCE!”

March24,2000:Thestate SupremeCourttakesawaythe votingrightsofimprisoned felons,overturninga1998decisionthathadmadeNew Hampshireoneoffourstates toenfranchiseprisoners.

Felonsonparoleandex-convictsarenotbarredfrom voting.

Mar252003:TheHouse votestorequiredoctorstonotifytheparentsofgirlsunder 18seekingabortions.The marginisslim,187-181.But theoutcomemarksamomentouspoliticalshiftinthe House,whichhasrejected dozensofattemptstolimitac-

cesstoabortionoverthelast 20years.

March25,2001:AttheinauguralNCAAwomen’s FrozenFour,Dartmouth loses,3-2,toHarvardinthe consolationgame.TheBig Green,rankedNo.1allseason, endtheyearwithatwo-game losingstreak.Minnesota-DuluthbeatsSt.Lawrenceinthe championshipgame.

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Town of Hopkinton Position Opening Town Administrator

The Town of Hopkinton, NH (pop. 6,088) is seeking an experienced and dynamic leader to serve as its next Town Administrator. The current administrator is departing after more than 15 years of dedicated service.

Hopkinton is a vibrant, supportive community located adjacent to Concord, the state capital. The town is easily accessible from I-89 and NH 202/9 and is just an hour from Boston, the ocean, and the mountains—making it an ideal place to live and work. Hopkinton boasts abundant conservation land, extensive recreational opportunities, and a school system consistently ranked among the best in New Hampshire.

The Town operates with an annual budget of just over $10 million, plus an additional $1.4 million allocated for the Capital Improvement Plan. The Town Administrator oversees daily operations, leading a team of 41 full-time and 45 part-time/seasonal employees, and reports to a five-member Select Board. The position is supported by a team of experienced department heads and dedicated long-serving staff.

Qualifications & Requirements:

• Extensive knowledge of municipal government operations

• Strong leadership and relationship-building skills

• Excellent financial management and analytical abilities

• Ability to effectively present data and speak publicly

• Bachelor's degree from an accredited four-year college (master’s degree preferred) in public administration or a related field

• Minimum of five years of experience in municipal management, or an equivalent combination of education and experience demonstrating the necessary skills and expertise

Compensation & Application Process:

Hopkinton offers a competitive benefits package and a salary range of up to $140,000, depending on qualifications. There is no residency requirement. Hopkinton is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

To apply, please submit a resume and cover letter (PDF format) in confidence to finance@hopkinton-nh.gov by Thursday, April 10, 2025, at 5:00 p.m. EDT.

Additional Information: www,hopkinton-nh.gov

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