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PUBLISHER'S CORNER
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We popped by the new Republic Brewing Co. yesterday. It's over there on Old Granite Street next to the Manchester Makerspace and Hometown Coffee Roasters. It's a wide-open warehouse vibe focused on brews but you can also get tap wine and a short but sweet menu of tasty bites with vegan options.
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We tried the black bean tacos, a small but flavorful trio, and a house-made vegan burger, which came with the seasoned fries many remember from the former Republic restaurant on Elm Street.
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We found some cushy chairs next to a poster of a wild boar, which drew us in as it's our mutual Chinese astrology. The pig/boar likes to wallow in the things that are great about life, and that is us. Give us some big chairs next to some tasty bites and cold brews, with art on the walls and music in the air, and we are happier than pigs in a shiny new cool community space.
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Get ready for a delightful mix of clouds and sunshine as we embrace a warming trend on the way! Expect a high of 50 degrees, perfect for enjoying the outdoors.
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The postseason is now underway among New Hampshire high school varsity soccer and volleyball squads and while five of six of those teams were knocked from their respective tournaments over the last week, three more Queen City teams will join the playoffs in the week ahead.
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A jury found a city man, who failed to appear in Hillsborough County Superior Court Northern District mid-trial, guilty of raping a woman twice and physically assaulting her.
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Two Manchester residents face the prospect of up to life in prison after being indicted on charges of selling large amounts of fentanyl in the city, according to indictments brought by the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office.Â
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Clinton has a long history with Granite State and New Hampshire’s democratic party establishment. His 1992 NH Primary race earned him the “Comeback Kid” nickname and began decades-long friendships. US Senator Jeanne Shaheen and her husband Billie are two friends in attendance. The Senator kicked off the slate of speeches.
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“This may be the most important election of our lifetime. You know, we say that every election. But I think this year, it really is true. Because we have a choice between two very different ideas for the future of America in this election.” said Shaheen.
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Explore Beethoven's 3rd and other events that make Symphony NH uniquely suited to generating positive energy at election time.
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With partisan tensions flare throughout the country, things as small as political signs have become flashpoints of division and anger and political signs in the greater Manchester area are no exception.
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The New Hampshire Hospital Association (NHHA) presented the prestigious James A. Hamilton Founder’s Award to VA Manchester Medical Center Director Kevin M. Forrest for outstanding service to health care for the people of New Hampshire during their annual meeting held Oct. 21, 2024, in Bretton Woods.
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Co-authors Terry Farish and Lochan Sharma, in partnership with Building Community in New Hampshire, are hosting a discussion about immigration and belonging in New Hampshire on Saturday, November 9, 2024, from 4 - 6 p.m. at the Bookery in Manchester. The discussion will center around their newly released book, Go Home, a YA novel that explores identity, community, and belonging through the lens of three teenagers.Â
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