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Brogan: Another One Bites the Dust!
The closing of Regal Cinemas is indicative of a change in moviegoing habits.
Growing up in Concord during the 1950s and 1960s was a wonderful experience and taught me survival skills and life lessons that I use to this day. When I returned from living in California in 2000, I decided to give back to the community and spent many years working in the non-profit field, raising money, writing grants and creating awareness. My 2011 autobiography, "Was That a Name I Dropped?" became a number one best-selling book. I continue to write, winning a New Hampshire Press Association Award in 2014. I also lecture and have taught more than 40 film classes for OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute) at Granite State College in New Hampshire. My second book, about Concord's historic Concord Theatre, was published in April of 2019 and my book about longtime friend, Doris Day, entitled, "More Than Freckles" is scheduled for release in 2020.
The closing of Regal Cinemas is indicative of a change in moviegoing habits.
Margaret Porter's 16th book will be celebrated locally
Today, Bishop Brady High School celebrates its Diamond Jubilee.
Remembering the legendary Carol Channing on the 5th anniversary of her passing
Concord continues to be a place where all can find hope and dreams.
The past is worth remembering when it enriches the present.
90 years ago today, the iconic theater, now the Bank of NH Stage, showed its first film
Barbara Higgins can now add author to her impressive resume
Classic Oscar winner brightens Red River's screen on October 16
"The Way We Were" returns to a Concord movie screen in time for its 50th anniversary.
Barry Steelman celebrates a landmark birthday and we also remember the great John Gfroerer
On June 27, 2007, it was a real "love fest" at New Hampshire State House.
Kathleen Bailey's long-awaited salute to our community finally arrives.
The Bank of NH Stage is the place to be on Wednesday, April 5th and it's FREE!!
Free event at Bank of NH Stage, celebrates area talent
For more than 140 years, Concord's Stratford Club has been keeping the Bard alive.
The Concord of "Christmas Past" was quite a place to behold