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Tomorrow is October, which is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. I did my due diligence and had my routine mammogram last week.

Everything is good.

If you are a woman and you haven't scheduled one yet, this is your friendly reminder. If you love a woman, remind her it's October.

If you are a survivor of breast cancer, stay vigilant; if you are in the battle right now, relish the good days, march through the difficult days, and let those around you know what you need when you need it.

Happy Monday!

Carol Robidoux
Publisher
(603) 930-0640
publisher@inklink.news
Monday's weather: Pleasant, warm and sunny, high of 78

Monday's weather: Pleasant, warm and sunny, high of 78

Pleasant and warm with sunshine, marking the last day of September with a high of 78 degrees.
A professional photographer's guide to capturing New Hampshire’s foliage season

A professional photographer's guide to capturing New Hampshire’s foliage season

This week's autumnal equinox marked the beginning of fall and the start of foliage season in New England. For this long-time professional photographer, it is my favorite time of the year to be living in New Hampshire. I have been working as a professional photographer for nearly 50 years. No matter where my work takes me or the type of …
Dartmouth Cancer Center celebrates Manchester expansion

Dartmouth Cancer Center celebrates Manchester expansion

On Friday, Dartmouth Cancer Center (DCC) celebrated the “topping off” of its expanded radiation and oncology unit at Dartmouth Hitchcock Clinics Manchester.
Manchester celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month

Manchester celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month

On Friday, Manchester Mayor Jay Ruais joined a small crowd outside of Alas de Frida on Elm Street to celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month.
The Soapbox: Post-debate enthusiasm for Harris-Walz

The Soapbox: Post-debate enthusiasm for Harris-Walz

The debate solidified my support for Vice President Harris and I hope Granite Staters will join me in heading to the ballot box in November to support Vice President Harris, Governor Walz, and Democrats up and down the ballot.
Emotional testimony from estranged wife in trial of police officer accused of abuse

Emotional testimony from estranged wife in trial of police officer accused of abuse

Under Wilson’s questioning, Shannon MacNeilly said, prior to their marriage, her husband had been untruthful with her, had cheated on her and as a result she had trust issues with him. She said she was concerned he was still getting messages from a woman while he “had a pregnant wife.”
A little closer to home: Mobile services from Peruvian Consulate provided at City Hall

A little closer to home: Mobile services from Peruvian Consulate provided at City Hall

Johnny Marin was one of about 25 people who showed up Saturday who were able to skip the trip to Boston to receive services in Manchester. Stella Chirinos, the Consulate General of Peru in Boston, and her staff set up a mini office at City Hall to process passport and visa applications, notarize documents and conduct civil registrations. The event was open to any of the 15,000 Peruvian nationals living across the four New England states.
Police make 235 vehicle stops, 23 arrests during joint 'enforcement day' initiative with sheriff's department

Police make 235 vehicle stops, 23 arrests during joint 'enforcement day' initiative with sheriff's department

On September 24, 2024, Manchester Police in conjunction with the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office conducted a  joint enforcement day.
Democrats express importance of PFAS legislation

Democrats express importance of PFAS legislation

Several Democratic legislators were joined by supporters on Friday morning on the banks of the Souhegan River to provide an update on what has been done to address the presence of per-and-polyfluoroalkyl substances, better known as PFAS, found throughout the drinking water of several communities in southern New Hampshire.
Manchester Public Library announces book sale

Manchester Public Library announces book sale

The Manchester Public Library will hold their fall book sale on Saturday, Oct. 19 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 405 Pine St.
Oct. 6: Blue Mass at St. Joseph Cathedral to pray for NH first responders

Oct. 6: Blue Mass at St. Joseph Cathedral to pray for NH first responders

The Most Reverend Peter A. Libasci, D.D., Bishop of Manchester, the Roman Catholic Church in New Hampshire, will celebrate the Mass and offer prayers of thanksgiving and intentions for the safety of these public servants.
Black Heritage Trail of NH names 2024 Citizen of the Year

Black Heritage Trail of NH names 2024 Citizen of the Year

The Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire (BHTNH) is proud to announce Justice Roe Williams as the 2024 Citizen of the Year. Williams will be honored at the 18th Annual Black New England Conference, taking place on October 5, 2024, at Southern New Hampshire University in Manchester.
'State Streets' neighbors gather for traffic calming brainstorm

'State Streets' neighbors gather for traffic calming brainstorm

What does it take to get drivers to slow down in residential areas? That’s the question one Manchester neighborhood wanted to figure out on Wednesday night.
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