Mayor talks about school and housing issues in third town hall meeting of 2025

read more…: Mayor talks about school and housing issues in third town hall meeting of 2025

Last week, Manchester Mayor Jay Ruais held a town hall meeting in Ward 12, the 15th of his term to date. Here’s an overview of what was discussed.

St. Patrick’s Day Pizza Madness Tournament Update

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Hello Manchester! It’s March 17 and we’re deep into the second round of the 2025 Ink Link Pizza Madness Tournament. Here’s an update on the tentative scores as of 3:16 p.m.

It’s time for Pizza Madness Round Two!

read more…: It’s time for Pizza Madness Round Two!

Hello Manchester! It’s time for the second round of the 2025 Ink Link Pizza Madness Tournament. Here’s a list of the first round’s results and ballots for the second round.

March 12 Pizza Madness Tournament Update: Time is running out on the first round

read more…: March 12 Pizza Madness Tournament Update: Time is running out on the first round

Hello Manchester! The First Round of the 2025 Ink Link Pizza Madness Tournament is underway and here’s another update.

March 11 Pizza Madness Update: Deadproof pulls ahead in West Bracket

read more…: March 11 Pizza Madness Update: Deadproof pulls ahead in West Bracket

Vote here! Polls close on Thursday at midnight for this round!

Board of School Committee accepts advertising agreement at district athletic facilities

read more…: Board of School Committee accepts advertising agreement at district athletic facilities

On Monday, the Manchester Board of School Committee (BOSC) approved a request from the BOSC Special Committee on Athletics regarding an agreement with the Power Ad company.

New Hampshire mayors and Manchester BMA add another call for bail reform

read more…: New Hampshire mayors and Manchester BMA add another call for bail reform

In recent years, reforming guidelines for personal recognizance bail has been one of the most discussed topics in state politics and Aldermen from Manchester joined a group of eight New Hampshire mayors urging the legislature to remain focused on the issue.

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