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Brogan: Hats Off to Patch!
This month marks the 5th anniversary of Patch changing the way we receive our news!!

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 as well as to teach film classes for OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute) at Granite State College. My second book, about Concord's historic Concord Theatre, will be published in 2018 and my book about longtime friend, Doris Day, entitled, "More Than Freckles" is scheduled for release on her birthday in 2019.
This month marks the 5th anniversary of Patch changing the way we receive our news!!

Concord's Blue Cross and Blue Shield was much more than an insurance company.
The fifth anniversary of the publication of my book got me to thinking!!
Happy Birthday to a genuine legend and treasured friend!
The award-winning actress and activist leaves a rich legacy.
Concord's Corner View Restaurant shut its doors last week but for many, the memories will remain.
For some, this time of the year stirs feelings of belief and faith.
Concord's Mayor and the Concord Monitor owe the community an explanation.
But poisonous comments about AIDS and Hitler bringing back the ovens should never be acceptable political discourse in Concord.
Here are some of the reasons why Concord matters to many of us and why I would appreciate your vote for mayor on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2015.
Despite my ups and downs, I can always count on the city of Concord for fond memories, good wishes, and hopeful conversations.
I hinted at it for so many years so decided it was time to do it or shut-up!
Sometimes taking a chance in life might just make a difference for others. How could I now not want to give back something of myself?
What the heck is going on in our beloved capital city? Here are some things I'm concerned about.