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PUBLISHER'S CORNER
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Heading into the weekend with some advice. Take it easy. We've been through a lot - Daylight Savings Time is harder than you think, and with the election over you will not know what to do without all the junk mail to recycle. My suggestion: Scoot over to the new tea room on Bridge Street, Honey Cup. That's what I did on Wednesday and again on Thursday. You'll feel like all is right with the world. Like one of those scenes from an Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode, where a person steps back in time to a place where fancy teacups are the vehicle for a break from reality. I'll be writing more about it for you but the weekends are the right time to explore. You can find her at 150 Bridge St.
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On November 21, 6:30 p.m. at the NH Institute of Politics, Saint Anselm College the third event in the three-part series will include an expert led discussion on how we can work together to make necessary changes to how we deal with smart phones in our schools.
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In my own attempt to make sense of this, I went for a long walk in the woods—maybe channeling my inner-Wordsworth—the day after the election. For some reason, the lyrics to Bruce Springsteen’s “Independence Day”—from his 1980 album “The River”—kept playing in my head.Â
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The forecast is mostly sunny with strong winds and a high of 63 degrees; the combination of gusty winds and extremely dry conditions poses a significant risk of wildfires.
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LACONIA, NH — Trinity High’s history-making season came to end Thursday night, with a straight sets loss to Concord Christian in the Division-III semifinals, at Laconia High. Set scores were 17-25, 17-25 and 21-25. Third-seeded Trinity, which was making its first-ever semi-final appearance, saw its 12-match win streak come to an end and finished the season 15-3. With the win, …
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In this edition:
- the Manchester City Marathon
- public Open House at Queen City Bicycle Collective
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Thanks to a generous donation from Hannaford, Webster Elementary School is set to open a new food pantry to serve its students and families.Â
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A 21-year-old city man was sentenced Thursday to six months in the Valley Street jail for injuring his infant daughter by shaking her.
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 Manchester Fire officials are investigating a series of small fires that happened Wednesday Nov. 6 within a small window of time in similar locations - the area of Rimmon Acres and Waterford Place.Â
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