‘Outlandish’ Raxx patron with hunting knife faces felony charges

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According to a police narrative of the incident, about 11:30 p.m. Manchester Police officers Clifford Ellston and Tom Whelan answered a call to Raxx, 1195 Elm St., to deal with a disorderly patron who had allegedly assaulted the nightclub manager. Royer was armed with a knife during an argument with bar manager Michael Desrochers.

Beech Street school awarded $25,000 ‘Year of the Book’ CLiF Grant

read more…: Beech Street school awarded $25,000 ‘Year of the Book’ CLiF Grant

In addition to giving new books to students, the one-year partnership between CLiF and Beech Street will include author/illustrator visits, multi-day writing workshops, and storytelling presentations. Grant money also will provide custom-designed and professionally printed literacy posters, a color printer, and expenses related to a student author day reception later this school year.

Two wanted in connection with Holiday Inn Express armed robbery

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Police say Eric St. Pierre, 38, Michael Cenat, 31, both of Manchester, are considered armed and dangerous. Please contact the Manchester Police Department at (603)668-8711 if you know the whereabouts of either suspect. They are considered armed and dangerous, so do not attempt to stop either suspect if seen on the street.

Poets: Get in on the Northbeast Underground Team Slam action (It’s N.U.T.S!)

read more…: Poets: Get in on the Northbeast Underground Team Slam action (It’s N.U.T.S!)

Slam Free or Die, in association with the Poetry Society of New Hampshire, will host the second annual NorthBeast Underground Team Slam (N.U.T.S.), Friday, Sept. 26 and Saturday, Sept. 27, 2014 at Milly’s Tavern in Manchester. The two-day event offers poetry writing and performance workshops and will culminate in a battle of words that will make the winning team $1,000 richer. Area poets are invited to compete, and the poetry battles, or bouts, are open to the public.

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