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This New York Post article about a social media post sort of making fun of how all these Gen Z girls were spotted dressed the same while enjoying night life reminded me of my youth. "Levi's button-fly jeans for fewer beans," Danskin body suits with oversized flannel shirts, converse high-tops and desert boots.

I feel like every generation had its uniform. Mine is comfy shoes, roomy shirts, stretchy pants.

To the girls out there with the acid-washed jeans and black tops, you go girls.

Carol Robidoux
Publisher
(603) 930-0640
publisher@inklink.news

Thursday's weather: Rain and wind, high of 47

Thursday's weather: Rain and wind, high of 47
Expect cloudy and windy conditions with cooler temperatures and periods of rain totaling half an inch, which will be beneficial due to the ongoing drought. The high will be 47 degrees, feeling more like 41, with northeast winds at 10 to 20+ mph.

Weekly Entertainment Report Nov. 21-24: Lively arts, music, shows in Southern NH

Weekly Entertainment Report Nov. 21-24: Lively arts, music, shows in Southern NH
Brought to you by Ted Herbert's Music School.

The Weekender, Nov. 21 - 24: Diz's Thanksgiving Dinner, Concord Christmas Parade, Ballet + more

The Weekender, Nov. 21 - 24: Diz's Thanksgiving Dinner, Concord Christmas Parade, Ballet + more
We're coming up on the weekend before Thanksgiving. How are you going to spend one of your last relaxing weekend before the holiday hustle and bustle?

After some debate, aldermen approve Beech Street Shelter funding until end of March

After some debate, aldermen approve Beech Street Shelter funding until end of March
The lease for the 39 Beech Street Shelter and associated services for the city’s homeless population there have been extended until the end of March 2025 following action by the Manchester Board of Mayor and Aldermen, although that extension didn’t come without concerns from several members of the board.

NH Business Finance Authority approves $1 million loan to sustain state's largest newspaper operation

NH Business Finance Authority approves $1 million loan to sustain state's largest newspaper operation
The New Hampshire Business Finance Authority (BFA) approved a $1 million loan to the New Hampshire Union Leader, the state’s largest newspaper, according to a news release issued Tuesday.

Pappas bill renaming East Derry Post Office for Derry Police Chief heads to President's desk for signature

Pappas bill renaming East Derry Post Office for Derry Police Chief heads to President's desk for signature
Chief Edward B. Garone was the longest serving full-time Chief of Police in New Hampshire history.

New Hampshire E-ZPass users the latest to be ‘smished’ in growing scam

New Hampshire E-ZPass users the latest to be ‘smished’ in growing scam
E-ZPass users in New Hampshire, Maine and beyond are being warned about a scam that involves getting a text message about unpaid fines – clicking on the link will put your personal information and accounts in jeopardy.

West High School 2024 Q1 Honor Roll

West High School 2024 Q1 Honor Roll
Congratulations to West High Schools Q1 honor roll students.

Gov.-Elect Ayotte Launches Website, Seeks Applicants to Serve

Gov.-Elect Ayotte Launches Website, Seeks Applicants to Serve
Today, Governor-Elect Kelly Ayotte’s Transition Team launched its official website.  Through the website, Ayotte’s transition team is seeking applicants to serve New Hampshire and input from Granite Staters. Future transition announcements and updates will be posted on the site.

Police release images from Parkside Convenience burglaries, seek the public's help

Police release images from Parkside Convenience burglaries, seek the public's help
Manchester Police are investigating recent burglaries at the Parkside Convenience Store located at 675 Hooksett Road.  
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