MyConcord January 2025

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AROUND THE CITY

Scenes from Concord

Alice Bitar guides her brother, Joaquin, on his first skating adventure at White Park in Concord on Jan. 13. The family is visiting from Brazil where it is the middle of summer. The family came to New England last year and there was no skating and only snow on the last day of their trip.

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Jonathan Hutchins opened William and Sons Coffee Co. on Washington St. in Concord in mid-December.

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Sales Manager and Design Consultant Nikki Lacasse of Green Mountain Tableworx moves a specialty table top at their showroom on North Main Street.
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Chef Jigme Ghising prepares specialty items at the new at the New Everest Nepaliand Indian restaurant in downtown Concord.
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Rebecca McWilliamsstands on apile of wood chipsoverlooking the areawhere the familywill be acceptingfood wasteat LewisFarm inConcord.Starting Feb.1, JamesMeinecke andRebecca McWilliams’ farm can accept food waste after New Hampshire’s new statewide food waste ban goes into effect. Lewis Farm is gearing up to handle an influx of commercial food scraps.

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