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Concord NH Restaurants are Ready for Outdoor Dining, April 1 to November 15

Concord NH Restaurants are Ready for Outdoor Dining, April 1 to November 15
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Concord Mourns Loss Of Dan Helix, Former Mayor, City Councilman

Concord Mourns Loss Of Dan Helix, Former Mayor, City Councilman Patch 3/12/2021 Maggie Fusek © Shutterstock Retired U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Daniel Helix was born Aug. 24, 1929, and died March 9, 2021. CONCORD, CA The city of Concord issued a statement Thursday mourning the loss of longtime City Councilman and Former Mayor Dan Helix, who died Tuesday at the age of 91. Helix was a retired U.S. Army major general who served as a Concord city council member for 15 years, between 1968 and 2016. He was first elected to the council in 1968 and served as mayor from 1972 to 1974. During this time, he was instrumental in the development of the Concord Pavilion and the protection of the Lime Ridge Open Space, the city said.

Hindu prayer to open Concord City Council session

Hindu prayer to open Concord City Council session Rajan Zed Courtesy Published: 3/8/2021 7:39:49 AM The Concord City Council will open with Hindu prayers from Hindu statesman Rajan Zed at its meeting Monday, March 8. Zed will deliver the invocation from ancient Sanskrit scriptures remotely before city council. After Sanskrit delivery, he then will read the English interpretation of the prayers. Sanskrit is considered a sacred language in Hinduism and root language of Indo-European languages. Zed, who is the President of Universal Society of Hinduism, will recite from Rig-Veda, the oldest scripture of the world still in common use; besides lines from Upanishads and

New memorial, nonprofit foundation to honor fallen Concord Police Officer

From Staff Reports To honor the life of Concord Police Officer Jason Shuping, the Concord City Council recently approved a $100,000 budget amendment to fund a new Fallen Officer Memorial. The city also filed necessary state and federal paperwork to establish a new nonprofit, Concord Police Foundation, to assist officers who are injured or killed in the line of duty and their families. On Dec. 16, 2020, Shuping was killed in the line of duty while responding to a call about a crash and possible vehicle theft. Officer Kaleb Robinson was also injured while responding to the same call. Shuping was with the Concord Police Department for 1½ years before making the ultimate sacrifice in service to his community. In the days immediately after his death, the Concord City Council, city leadership and community came together to honor Shuping and support the friends and family he left behind:

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