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2 Concord Insider — Tu e s d a y, N ov e m b e r 19, 2019 inside GENERAL MANAGER /VP, NNEDIGITAL Justin Graybill ([email protected] ([email protected], 369-3242) no oneasked for. ‘Doctor Sleep’: The sequel From the Crowd The Concord Insider find 15 12 aigGo elhSml ...... 8 Making GoodHealth Simple ...... On Display 6 5 Entertainment ...... 4 History ...... 3 City Newsletter...... up oncold-weather supplies. so we hitupthe Job Lotto stock It ’s getting pretty cold outthere, Adventure Shopping 369-3220), BarbaraSchmelzer ([email protected], 369-3211) is publishedweekly by theConcord Monitor.Our offices are locatedat 1MonitorDrive,Concord, NH.Ourpostaladdress isP.O. SALES SUPPORT om, 369-3274),TriciaIlacqua ([email protected], 369-3213),Tom Miller (tmiller@cmoni | ADVERTISING MANAGER Ernesto Burden ([email protected], 369-3347)

Nicole Barnes ([email protected], Guyette 369-3202), Laura ([email protected], 369-3241) the Insider Reynold Chase([email protected], 369-3229) aedr...... 21 Calendar ...... Week ...... the 19 of Book Indoor Activities...... 14 ...... Feztival ofTrees 11 Bulletin Board...... 10 17 RECRUITMENT ADSALES | | EDITOR Ac tion! Brewing Co.’s Concord Craft Tasty Brew Jon Bodell (jbodell@t | AD SALES AD | Deb Spaulding ([email protected], 369-3233) heconcor tor.com, 369-3214),Michael Officer ([email protected], Maria Adolphson (369-3201,[email protected]), I Christmas parade isSaturday photo by Elodie Reed) Pinewood Trail,Concord, NH03301.(Cover to the Grange treasurer, Deb Patten, at 30 w i sh’d like to make a donation, you canmailit rade isexpected to finishby about noon. Ifyou‘ The total route isabout 1.1miles, and the pa- Loudon Road, finishinguponPembroke Road. DOT parking lot at 7Hazen Drive down 9:30 a.m.The parade route willrunfrom the return for a68thyear onSaturday starting at t heconrdisdr.m dinsider.com, 369-3378) s–the Christmasparade. The parade will us – first majorChristmasevents isalready upon t isn’t even Thanksgiving yet, butone ofthe STAFF PICK Box 1177,Concord, NH, 03302-1177. | SALESMANAGER Jon Bodell — John Mattes through Friday). a.m. to 5p.m.(Monday generally take place from 7 of parking spaces. Work will closures and encumbrances lane traffic,possible road (School Street to end) Street to State Street) l ine) (Route 106to Pembroke t) S tree (Centre Street to Pleasant Falls Road) (Black HillsRoad to Garvin Street (at Roundabout) Street to West Street) cations thisweek: working at the following lo- cord nh.gov. newsletter at con- Newsletter. See the full sion ofthe CityManager’s he re ’s avery, very briefver- updates Road construction 2 Chamberevents Road workupdate, NE-292896 city manager’s newsletter city manager’s There may bedelays, one- ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Liberty Utilities willbe toDue space constraints, Wildemere Terrace Pleasant Street (Spring North Pembroke Road North State Street Manchester Street Centre Street/Liberty Broadway (Pillsbury road closures and detours. Street, which could result in School Street and Green at replacement water line week includes possible November. Work for this and Park Street through steam lines onGreen Street shire willbeinstallingnew p ubl ic: members and the general lowing upcoming events for pleased to present the fol- Chamber ofCommerce is Commerce events Chamber of cord nhchamber. com. cca.con- at prepaid or$10at the door. cord. Chamber members $5 zations, 3Barrel Court,Con- NHHEAF Network Organi- to 9a.m.Hosted by Tuesday, Nov. 26,7:30a.m. mentary admission. store, 45S.MainSt.Compli- 7:30 p.m.at Gibson’s Book- Wednesday, 5:30p.m.to November Networking: sionals Network (CYPN) The State ofNew Hamp- ■ ■ The Greater Concord Register for each event Business Before Hours: Concord Young Profes- ayyasi etrHro,NwHmsie u hr sstill is there but Hampshire, New Harbor, Center in years many epaeQitn scoigtedoso t ealsoeafter store retail its of doors the closing is Quilting Keepsake iet oeso u ieslcino arc,notions, fabrics, of selection wide our shop come to time pt 0 OFF 70% to Up 2Mi t etrHro,N 03226 NH Harbor, Center St, Main 12 n oe tpi o otk pt 0 off! 70% to up take to now in Stop more! and Sm xlsosapy tr lsdo 12-9 22-5 12/31-1/1 12/24-25, 11/28-29, on closed store apply, exclusions *Some oigSale Moving ii w.epaeuligcmsoelcto o tr hours. store www.keepsakequilting.com/store-location for Visit Store-Wide

3 Concord Insider — Tu e s d a y, N ov e m b e r 19, 2019 4 Concord Insider — Tu e s d a y, N ov e m b e r 19, 2019 cord CityCouncil makes a tion, pays for dinner. mont h’s presidential elec- inthat Benjamin Harrison” upon the strength ofone having “counted too heavily E.W. Batchelder, apparently Cleveland and Ward 4.” gather “inhonor ofGrover quilla. Twelve members the end oftoday’s Via Tran- bration at itsnew cabin at ganization, hasitsfirstcele- Snowshoe Club,amen’s or- D urham. Hampshire College at and president ofNew member, abankpresident senator, aschool board C oncord ’s mayor, astate Stevens willlater serve as dress. Aprominent lawyer, during the Gettysburg ad- He isnear Abraham Lincoln cemetery at Gettysburg, Pa. ofthe national sents New Hampshire at the Stevens ofConcord repre- Two survive; one iskilled. bridge inPenacook caves in. sand banknear the railroad Railroad are buried when a borers onthe Northern this weekinconcord history V Nov. 19,2001: Nov. 19,1892: Nov. 19,1863: Nov. 19,1846: okYu hita at ihAa’ Today! Alan’s with Party Christmas Your Book okYu hita at ihAa’ Today! Alan’s with Party Christmas Your Book lnso ocwn•NrhMi Street Main North • Boscawen of Alan’s cti Parties ocktail h ocr Alternative Concord The www.alansofboscawen.com Lyman D. Concord ’s The Con- Three la- W ne Banquets inner Xtà?WÜ|Ç~ Xtà?WÜ|Ç~ Ç ux tÇw the country. sustain downtowns across tiative to help preserve and Main Street Program, anini- merchants hope to jointhe town merchants want. The and onterms that down- mitment to the downtown, three-year, $150,000com- that intheir hats.” giving. Letthe turkeys paste week from today isThanks- Notes column reports: “O ne Evening Monitor onship since 1974. first state football champi- defeats Salem 14-7to winits grees, Concord HighSchool perature never hits20de- day duringwhich the tem- scout inNew England. worked asanNBA talent Basketball League.He also lege and inthe United States School and Merrimack Col- School, Concord High stints at Bishop Brady High coaching career included heart attack at age 60.His known nationally, diesofa revered locally and well- Monahan, abasketball coach Nov. 20,1884: Nov. 21,1987: Nov. 21,2000: Nov. 21,2001: iie pnnsLeft Openings Limited [ `xÜÜç4 ldyLuncheons oliday 753-6631 ’s City The Onagusty Fr ank The Brick

NE-288498 a re. with the newer hotels inthe 1958, could not compete motel, which opened in the month. The 47-room cord, willclose at the end of dently owned motel inCon- Tower, the lastindepen- they could get fired. over that monthly tithe, the employees don’t hand contract negotiations, and if ployees unionfor the cost of they must pay the state em- frustration after discovering tute inConcord to voice Hampshire Technical Insti- ployees gather at the New five nonunion state em- ment ofnational publicity. didates hoping for amo- Bush and 29long-shot can- cratic candidates, President isters the nine majorDemo- closing time, the office reg- s t ate ’s office inConcord. At mary at the secretary of Hampshire presidential pri- Kucinich file for the New Kerry and Ohio Rep. Dennis Massachusetts Sen.John day ofthe filingperiod, no unce. Concord, cityofficialsan- be higher thaninthe rest of the taxrate inPenacook will first time inrecent , bands, children onunicy- are highschool marching mile route upLoudon Road Joining the canines onthe 2- H club parade float, that is. dogs onthe Rolling Bones 4- cord goes to the dogs, the Christmas Parade inCon- annual Holiday Magic Nov. 21,2002: Nov. 21,2003: Nov. 22,2000: Nov. 22,2003: Café www.sciencecafenh.org CONCORD SCIENCE S eve y- nt On the last For the The 52nd fire engines. horses, Hooters girls and cles, Shriners intiny Jeeps, the holiday seasoninCon- has marked the beginningof iday MagicParade, which Callahan and Gartrell. law offices ofGallagher, Street inwhat are now the housed onNorth Main The societywas previously lanthropist Edward Tuck. Boston, andfina Museum ofFine Artsin Lowell, alsoarchitect ofthe was designed by Guy in Concord. The building ciety dedicates itsbuilding Hampshire Historical So- started at $23,909. Teachers in Allenstown most recent statistics. bands and Santa Claus. clowns, eight marching vehicles, equestrian units, vehicles, floats, decorated cludes emergency response cord. The procession in- up Loudon Road inCon- cord for 51years, marches partment ofEducation’s accor the 2002-03school year, Concord was $28,820in starting te munity. The minimum relative affluence ofacom- trum and tend to reflect the coversalaries awide spec- Monitor throughout the state, the paid to teachers differences inthe salaries districts, there remain vast New Hampshire school playing field for struggling lawsuit sought to level the after alandmark education Nov. 23,1911: Nov. 23,2002: Nov. 23,2003: Afreemonthly thingsscience. &BeGeeky: ding to thestate De- gatheringto Eat,Drink discussall reports. acher’ nced by The New The Hol- s salary in s salary Teacher Six years phi- stealing ahorse. tenced to four years for is not recorded. He was sen- it found Drew How g ranite.” noble edifice inbeautiful dent of Yale, called it“a of the 20thcentury. the coldest November day 5 below zero, makingthis perature inConcord fallsto S tadium. over Concord Highat Gill Division Ichampionship ekes outa3-0winfor the ester Central’s football team Ho tel . Ho tel be replaced by the Phenix Concord. It willeventually house onMainStreet in sumes alarge three-story State streets. Street between Green and tral station onWarren ment occupies itsnew cen- completed, the fire depart- the building isnot quite p orts. get onwithourlives.” should justdecide sowe can nitor Mo Jerry Slaughter tells the of hisfellow citydwellers, election. Speakingfor many never-ending presidential the public tiringofthe in downtown Concord find nate routes, the should bediverted to alter- fewer and that some traffic for trafficthere should be that instead ofmore lanes Loudon Road, concludes study trafficpatterns on Concord CityCouncilors to sulting company hired by Hangen Brustlin,acon- Rev. Timothy Dwight, presi avisittoDuring the city, the tive approval in1810. ington Street after legisla- prison was builtnear Wash- cord ’s firststate prison.The Meredith, isbrought to Con- inmate, John Drew of Nov. 24,1989: Nov. 24,2002: Nov. 25,1817: Nov. 25,1875: Nov. 25,2000: Nov. 25,2001: Nov. 24,1812: “Ithinkthey , Monitor The first The tem- M anch- A fire con- A lthough I nte rviews I nte Va nase re - - D o n’t missthe ThanksgivingShindyatPenuche’s, featuringsixdifferent acts p.m. Cocina Mexicana at 6:30 atTandy’s at 7:30p.m. Lounge at 8p.m. Pe nuche’s 23 at 8p.m. 23 at 6p.m. B. at Area 23at 2p.m. Square) at 10a.m. Eagle (7 Market Fa r me r s ’ town Concord Winter 7:30 p.m. Lobster &Steak House at p.m. Tricks at Area 23at 8:30 $10 plus fees at ccanh.com. Stage at 8p.m.Tickets are Zooo Crew at BankofNH cc anh.com Tickets are $15plus fees at of NHStage at 8p.m. Liz and DanFaiella at Bank Hermanos at 6:30p.m. p.m. Brakes at Penuche’s at 8 E Burnouts and Rippin’ Larder, Llava Llama,The Jim Clifford, the Raid featuring SenieHunt, Sonny manos at 6:30p.m. ious artists. at Area 23at 5:30p.m.Var- Tu esday Leno comestotown, plusafullslateofmusic S aturdy Friday Thursday We dnesay entertainment ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Kid Pinkyat Hermanos Open micwithMikey G Shaun McGyver &Raid Crave at Pit Road Fiesta Melon at Lamont Smooth at Area Mike McDowell at Area Saturday Jam withDon Kimayo at the Down- Fuzz Boxx at Makris Mr. Nick and the Dirty Ethyric &B.Snairand The Murphy Beds, with Richard Gardzina at Thanksgiving Shindy Paul Donahue at Her- Irish Music After Work Mu sic at 9p.m. Barista at 8p.m. the Larder at TrueBrew Sunday fees at ccanh.com. Tickets are $20to $28plus Bank ofNHStage at 8p.m. at 7:30p.m. for theArtsonThursday. Center Capitol at the perform will JayLeno Comedy legend    i et re orThanksgiving your order to Time A ■ ■ ■ i et re orThanksgiving your order to Time 9 Dirk Quinn atDirk Hermanos Quinn John Franzosa at Her- Rustic Overtones at pple ti d,Cnod NH Concord, Rd., ntain is&Sae qahRolls Squash Shaker & Pies is&Sae qahRolls Squash Shaker & Pies ode!Lt fgetgf ideas! 27th! gift Nov. holiday Wednesday, great your Thru of Open on Lots up goodies! stock to days more H ill AP file 224-8862 oso pls&Potatoes & Apples of Lots F o orBkn Needs! Baking Your for manos at 6:30p.m. Next Tuesday Monday $36 plus fees at ccanh.com. Arts at 7p.m. Tickets are the Capitol Center for the at 6:30p.m. atTandy’s at 7:30p.m. manos at 6:30p.m. at 5p.m.Free. Faiella at BankofNHStage Tirrell-Wysocki and Liz fees at ccanh.com. Tickets are $65to $125plus Thursday at 7:30p.m. Center for the Artson cc anh.com Tickets are $7at on Wednesday at 10a.m. Capitol Center for the Arts • • arm ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • Th eate r/Co medy tabryRhubarb Strawberry • Dark StarOrchestra at Kid Pinkyat Hermanos Open micwithMikey G Paul Speidel at Her- Celtic Night withJordan The METLive inHD: Jay Leno at the Capitol Romeo andJuliet • Apple Mince Pecan al Custard Maple www.applehillfarmnh.com • Squash • • • Blueberry Pumpkin Cherry at the

NE-294697 13/2019/108 min.) plus fees at ccanh.com. p.m. Tickets are $15to $26 Stage onSaturday at 12:55 Akhnaten cord .org com munityplaye rsofcon - Tickets are $18to $20at p.m. and Sunday at 2p.m. Friday and Saturday at 7:30 cord CityAuditorium on b ox n h . com . b oxnh.com $14 to $20at hat- Sunday at 2p.m.Tickets are urday at 7:30p.m.and Theatre onFriday and Sat- NE-294288 Movies at Red River Harriet Thursday: 2,5:35,8 Wednesday: 2,5:35, 8 Tuesday: 2,5:35,8 Jojo Rabbit ■ ■ Goblin Market Sweet Charity at BankofNH (PG- (PG- at Con- at Hatbox All movie timesare p.m. 8:05 13/2019/125 min.) (NR/2019/111 min.) min.) Judy Judy Thursday: 2:05,5:30,8:05 Wednesday: 2:05,5:30, Tuesday: 2:05 Thursday: 7:55 Wednesday: 7:55 Tuesday: 7:55 Spin The Plate Thursday: 2:10,5:30 Wednesday: 2:10,5:30 Tuesday: 2:10,5:30 (PG-13/2019/118

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NE-286773 n ife r. Brechtel @crvna.org 230-5673 oremailJen- For more information, call annual Christmasparade. for avery successful 68th Trail, Concord, NH03301. Patten, at 30Pinewood Grange treasurer, Deb mail itdirectly to the nation ofany size, you may Christmas Parade.” “2019 Concord NH contact through [email protected] orby obtained by emailingbrian- registration forms may be has been setfor Nov. 20,and mated to end about noon. mately 1.1miles and isesti- parade route isapproxi- where itdisembarks. The City Business Center lot broke Road into the Capitol tinues, crossing over Pem- parade bearsright and con- Canterbury Road, where the Loudon Road to PizzaHut at gins at 9:30,itwilltravel to cord Christmasparade be- (DOT parking lot). 9:30 a.m.from 7Hazen Drive Saturday, withastarttime of Christmas parade isslated for ternationally known young work, composed by the in- orchestra perform the new voice chorus and chamber from around the region. has been funded by grantors marginalized. Thisproject often suppressed or groups whose voices are from people representing le nced work called premiere ofamajorchoral this month offers the world Hampshire Master Chorale set forSaturday Christmas parade offers new concert Master Chorale Thank you, and hoping If you wishto make ado- The registration deadline As the 68thannual Con- The 2019Concord Audiences willhear a30- New acclaimed The that features texts Voices ofthe Si- Brian Blackden Brian Facebook at Andy Morse less offinancial ability. anyone canattend regard- ticket policy to ensure that “pay what you are able” Master Chorale alsohasa for general admission. The 12, $25for seniors,and $30 dents ingrades Kthrough undergraduates and stu- door. Tickets are free for chorale.org aswell asat the are available at nhmaster- N. MainSt.Concert tickets Congregational Church, 117 Saturday at 7p.m.at First nored . lenced, suppressed orig- groups whose voices are si- representing awide range of nesen. The work setstexts Norwegian KimAndre Ar- responsibility in the future. assume greater community and those who are likely to with leadership potential topic inthe community. cusing onanimportant sion days inMarch, each fo- CASL comprises three ses- orientation onFeb. 19, 22 years. Beginningwithan high schools for more than sentatives from adozen area than 675sophomore repre- CASL hasgraduated more the Greater Concord area. mental and civic aspects of historical, cultural,environ- nities through exposure to in their schools and commu- ticipants and future leaders come active, effective par- encourages students to be- cation Partnership, CASL Edu- & Business C h a mb e r ’s the of component cord area. Along-standing school inthe Greater Con- who reside inand attend to highschool sophomores The CASL program isopen program are now available. Area Student Leadership for the spring2020Capital nounces that applications Chamber ofCommerce an- CASL applications Chamber seeks‘20 The performance willbe CASL seeks sophomores seeks CASL The Greater Concord Bradford Dumont / CASL. C oncord NHC hamber. com an application, please go to apply online orto download Monday, Dec. 9at 5p.m.To for the 2020program is p articints. interviews ofprospective visit the schools to conduct review applications and A selection committee will tional arenas. peting onregional and na- mitted to learning and com- tract student-athletes com- athletic programs that at- building solid intercollegiate Director and isdedicated to has served asNHTI Athletic USCAA. Since 2000Hogan nationally through the Conference and competed the Yankee SmallCollege season championships with sistently earned regular NHTI, histeams have con- Throughout hiscareer at tional Championship. Athletic Association Na- United States Collegiate by leading the Lynx to the onship inNew Hampshire first-ever national champi- basketball team earned the the team.” ting the players to buy into the key thinghasbeen get- great assistant coaches, and ally good players, some number 600.“Ihave had re- when asked about win Hogan, said other win” ( 20-pre sent). years ashead coach at NHTI College (1990-1998)and 19 coach at Plymouth State cluded eight years ashead over 35years and hasin- spanned has career Ho g a n’s 600th winofhiscareer. ball Coach Paul Hogan the earned NHTImen’s basket- of the Trades onNov. 2 against Williamson College 600th career win NHTI’s Hogannets The application deadline In 2005,Hogan’s men’s “It isjustgreat to get an- A well-deserved win Metcalf Emily Marsh ways extremely diverse, and ally beginsonSaturday. right upuntil the event actu- still they ’ll as oflastThursday, and ceived more than100trees theysaid had already re- nizer ofthisyear’s Feztival, tentate and the mainorga- John Puckhaber, 2019 Po- – 120 full-size trees each year ally PVP piping). each tree’s receptacle (usu- many you candrop into you canpurchase orhow limits to how many tickets yo u there are no ’d like – of tickets into that one if you canpourawhole sheet brand-new power tools – Sox tickets orone fullof like one fullofRed tree – tree. Ifthere’s areally cool ceptacles infront ofeach tickets into designated re- and walk around dropping raffle tickets for $5asheet dees canpurchase sheets of with afestive flair. Atten- essentially aweeklong raffle and they’re allupfor grabs. families and well-wishers, nated by local businesses, trees. The trees are alldo- full-size and miniChristmas often hilariously decorated extravagantly, cleverly and to check visitors through the doors welcomes 10,000to 12,000 the Bektash Shrine Center surrounding Thanksgiving, tival are back again. know and love about the Fez- the trappings you’vecome to starting thisSaturday, and all Trees for the 19thyear ready to host the Feztival of (189 Pembroke Road) is the Feztival ofTrees. not Black Friday deals, but not turkey, only one thing– is uponus,and that canmean By JONBODELL Weeklong event features more than100fullyloadedtrees attendeescanwin Bektash Shrinerstohost19thFeztival ofTrees feztive event The collection oftrees isal- There are usually about The Feztival ofTrees is Every year onthe week The Bektash Shrine Center The week ofThanksgiving out amenagerie of accept more fe z t iva l.php fe ztiva b ektashrine rs.org/ For more info, go to Monday through Wednesday. free from 10a.m.to 4p.m. sheet of25.Seniorsget in available). Tickets are $5for a under (group rates are also and free for kids12and $5 for adults, $4for seniors closes at 4p.m.Admission is and the finalSunday, when it every day except for Monday hours are 10a.m.to 7p.m. cept Thanksgiving. The Sunday, Dec. 1,every day ex- Saturday, Nov. 23,through and drinks. Café willbeopen for food day, and the Candy Cane building for pictures each Santa Claus willbeinthe in fact it’smostly for them. are more thanwelcome, and all about family fun.Kids hanging onyour door. look nice and are great for with any presents, butthey The wreaths don’tcome prizes, aswell aswreaths. turing smaller hauls of quite afew minitrees, fea- trees, there were alsobe wraps asoflastweek. these trees were stillunder too, though the contents of itself issettingupabigtree trees, and the Shrine Center pitching insome high-value also are Agway b orne ’s year FWWebb and Os- power and hand tools. 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Jack Nicho starring another all-timer like an all-timer like Kubrick and epic production directed by harsh, the point isthisno While that’s being abit of (sorry, Mike Flanagan). guy you’ve also never heard McGregor), directed by some heard of(no offense, Ewan starring nobody you’veever to world ends upwithasequel the how That’s toast. yo u ’re grossed at least $100million, other movie that hasalready on comicbooks orsome though, ifyou’re not based credits rolled 39years ago. erything felt finalonce the wrapped upnicely, and ev- keep that story going. It there really was no way to waythe nobody ever asked for. With talked about at all. movie justhope itgets people who made this about that way. Infact, the cord, willnever betalked playing now at Regal Con- great horror films. great films,not justother often compared to other much sothat achievement infilm,so garded asafantastic King novel haslong been re- adaptation ofthe Stephen The 1980Stanley Kubrick depending onwho you ask. 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15 Concord Insider— Tu e s d a y, N ov e m b e r 19, 2019 16 Concord Insider— Tu e s d a y, N ov e m b e r 19, 2019 Charter School’s request to no effect onthe CapitalCity schools would likely have tional funding for charter The state’s rejection ofaddi- charter schools in the state. over federal funding for week ’s political controversy said. he t hem,” up, Imight help answer ment, soifquestionscome more thoughtful engage- I’m tryingto have alittle bit out and visitingthe school. change their charter. whenever they seek to he triesto visitsuch schools first time lastweek because visited CapitalCityfor the of charter schools, he said s tude nts.” inquiries for highschool now, because we are getting sure we have approval right and head. “We want to make icea, the school’s founder Al- C. Stephanie said ye a r s ,” through 12withinfive plan was to grow to six through ninth grade. current range ofsixth through 12,aswell asthe children ingrades 10 amended sothat itcanteach asking to have itscharter ucation later thismonth before the state Board ofEd- Steeplegate Mall. partment store inthe the former Bon-Ton’s de- which started lastyear in ital CityCharter School, aftersaid visitingthe Cap- missioner Frank Edelblut Hampshire Education Com- Ne learning environment,” w idity. It works asagreat the open concept, the flu- cility and how it’slaidout, in state government. and it’sgot a school islooking to expand, Monitor staff By DAVID BROOKS toaddhighschoolstudents hopes at SteeplegateMall– City ’s newest school– Capital CityCharterSchoollookstoexpand room forgrowth The visitcame before last “I make apoint ofgoing Edelblut, abigproponent “When we started, our The school willbegoing “I love the location, the fa- mostThe unusual city’s well-pl aced fan p and. spurred by adesire to ex- common and are usually these charters are not requestssaid to modify charter schools. Edelblut . ex pand in the fallof2018 to allow Capital CityCharter School for two decades, started the DepartmentofEducationFrank EdelbluttalkswithstudentsatCapitalCityCharterSchool. last week.Aliceasayssheislookingforward toexpanding theschool toincludehighschoolstudents. Stephanie C.Alicea,theCapitalCityCharterSchool’sfounderandhead,standsinlibrary oftheschoolatSteeplegate Alicea, whoAlicea, w New Hampshire has29 as ate acher Sears store, other retail a th since – in move ment store was likely to to her since no other depart- closed and the mallleased it when the Bon-Ton store been looking for alocation service learning. She had small classes withafocus on it willclose soon. As aresult, the school has has ann nchor, the en, an- ounced willing to come inwith an ents and students have to be new and different, and par- The concept ofthe school is cluding internships. learning through doing, in- classes aswell asthe focus on and come for the small tional school environments had trouble adjusting to tradi- she said. as fareastNew Durham, as farnorth asBelmont and cord butitalsodraws from students come from Con- plus Alicea. The bulkofits School hasfour teachers 330 students. charter allows asmany as used yet. The school’s which the school hasn’t That includes upstairsspace enrollment of 44students. feet available for the current a whopp “We ’re slowly growing. Many ofthe students have Capital CityCharter ing 34,408square nations in kind. nations, including many do- mix offees, grants and do- budget iscovered through a she noted.) The be heavy,” chases. (“Start-up costs can $30,000, depending onpur- penses runfrom $23,000to monthly operating ex- she said. per classroom isthe goal,” grams for and health classes and pro- teacher, wh just added the fourth notingAlicea that said, they may have to get more staff,” students are interested, we year. ...Ifmore and more the rest transferred inthis about halffrom lastyear and of ninth-graders currently, she said. service learning,” understand the models of open mind. They have to Alicea said theAlicea school’s said “Having 12to 15students “We have apretty bigclass B elow: EF OETR/Monitorstaff GEOFF FORESTER older students. o willhandle P.E. 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