
ICYMI. A Nashua man began a year-long trek across the country on July 9. Greg Hindy, who planned at year-long trek from New Hampshire to California, and then took a vow of silence as he crosses the country, is making daily progress and meeting interesting people along the way. Read about his journey on Nashua Patch, and follow his travels on Facebook.
Farmer's Market. Merrimack Farmers' Market tonight. The weekly summer Farmers Market continues tonight and every Wednesday through Sept. 18. Open from 3-6 p.m. in the Tractor Supply parking lot at The Commons, 515 Daniel Webster Highway. Local produce, eggs, meats, cheese, breads, preserves and a variety of other agricultural products will be available. (Product availability may vary from week to week.) For more information e-mail merrimackfarmersmarket@gmail.com or mail to: Merrimack Farmers’ Market c/o Agricultural Commission 6 Baboosic Lake Road Merrimack, NH 03054.
Get rock'n. Tonight's free Summer Concert will be performed by the Curly Jones Band. Nobody brings the party to life like Curly Jones! You will surely enjoy his warm voice, lively personality, rich guitar and delightful selection of songs ranging from the 1950's to today! Concert starts at 6:30 p.m. in Abbie Griffin Park. Rain moves concerts inside to the Little Theater at Merrimack High School. Concerts are sponsored by Merrimack Parks and Recreation.
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Weather. Today's forecast calls for a possibility of showers during the afternoon (not surprising this summer). Patchy fog may muck up the morning a bit, otherwise skies are looking to be partly sunny with a high near 84. Tonight, partly cloudy skies will roll with a low of around 54.
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