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PUBLISHER'S CORNER
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I took my own advice and used our weekly entertainment report to find some live music out in the world on Friday night. We landed at Murphy's Tavern and Carriage House in Bedford, where Tim Kierstead was playing on the patio.
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What a treat it is to enjoylive music in so many spaces across our city - and even in neighboring towns. I hope you make time to do the same and support local music.
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Rich Tango-Lowy is the president of the Heirloom Cacao Foundation, an organization that helps to preserve all of the natural resources that are used to make chocolate.
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Manchester Celebrates the world’s best chocolate
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You don’t have to go far to find the world’s chocolates waiting for you right here in Manchester on Elm Street at the Dancing Lion.
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The onset of our second heatwave brings a hazy sun and intense heat, and although not as muggy, it remains humid. The high is 93, feeling like 97.
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The median cost for a two-bedroom apartment in New Hampshire is about $1,584. To afford it, someone would have to earn about $31 an hour. With the minimum wage at $7.25 an hour, someone working 168 hours a week — every hour of every day — could not afford the rent. To kick off an occasional series on homelessness, Melanie Plenda talks with Jennifer Chisholm, executive director of the New Hampshire Coalition to End Homelessness, about the problems and solutions related to homelessness in New Hampshire.
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On the last day of Pride month, June 30th, the Hop Knot in Manchester hosted a brunch event featuring four drag performers. The event was organized by Big Gay Events, who will celebrate their first anniversary in business on July 21st at the same location.Â
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Is your mind overwhelmed with so many numbers, passwords, and other minutiae that if someone asks for your license plate number, you come up blank? If you give me a minute or two, I can visualize the last four numbers.
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