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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.
Carol Robidoux
Publisher
(603) 930-0640
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Nov. 21: 'Beyond the Screen' wraps up series on positive mental health for NH youth

Nov. 21: 'Beyond the Screen' wraps up series on positive mental health for NH youth
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.

It’s time to face our nation’s ugliness

It’s time to face our nation’s ugliness
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. 

Friday's weather: Sunny, windy, high of 63

Friday's weather: Sunny, windy, high of 63
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.

Concord Christian sweeps Trinity in D-III volleyball semis

Concord Christian sweeps Trinity in D-III volleyball semis
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, …

Pedals & Pathways: Manchester City Marathon, Queen City Bike Open House

Pedals & Pathways: Manchester City Marathon, Queen City Bike Open House
In this edition:
- the Manchester City Marathon
- public Open House at Queen City Bicycle Collective

Hannaford donation will help Webster Elementary start food pantry

Hannaford donation will help Webster Elementary start food pantry
Thanks to a generous donation from Hannaford, Webster Elementary School is set to open a new food pantry to serve its students and families. 

6 months in jail for man who injured infant daughter by shaking her

6 months in jail for man who injured infant daughter by shaking her
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.

Fire department seeks information about series of same day small fires in close proximity

Fire department seeks information about series of same day small fires in close proximity
 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. 
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