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Rachel is the community editor. She spearheads arts coverage through The Concord Insider and Around Concord Magazine. Rachel also reports on the local creative economy, accessibility and the Suncook Valley towns — Allenstown, Chichester, Epsom, Pembroke and Pittsfield.

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Cold Cases Unit searching for new evidence in Catherine Millican’s 1978 unsolved homicide

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New affordable housing platform connects landlords and service organizations

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Arts Ahead: A wonderfully witchy weekend

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‘Full of joy’: New inclusive Monkey Around playground opens at White Park

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‘Not alone’: Making Strides Against Breast Cancer raising funds, reflection for community

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