The Week Ahead: City meetings and agendas
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Remember: City business is your business. Stay informed.
Antibodies from these illnesses mistakenly attack a part of the brain, resulting in sudden onset of acute, neuropsychiatric behavioral changes that can include one or more of the following symptoms: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, sensory sensitivities, verbal or physical tics/abnormal movements, age regression, acute separation anxiety, contamination fears, urinary frequency or bed wetting, fear of choking/eating, irritability or aggression, deterioration in learning abilities and/or handwriting, inability to concentrate or ADHD-like symptoms, personality changes, sleep difficulties and/or insomnia, rages and extremely high anxiety.
The free preparation course will be held on Monday October 20 from 6:-9 p.m. at Southern New Hampshire University, 2500 North River Road, Manchester. The class will be held in Webster Hall, first floor-Mara Auditorium.
The Manchester Food Co-op (MFC) Board of Directors seeks an ambitious and energetic leader with strong retail management skills to spearhead the opening of a fullservice grocery store and resource center with an emphasis on healthy foods, goods and services at fair prices from local sources when possible in Manchester, NH
This is the fourth year “Make the Grade” will award a brand new car to a junior or senior high school student who earns Honor Roll status the first, second and third quarters of the academic year.
The 8th Annual Manchester Police Footrace for the Fallen and annual Fire Prevention Week Kick-off Parade will both take place Oct. 5.
As part of its 10-year, $12 million investment in preventing substance use disorders, the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation made 25 grants in 2013 totaling $1.7 million. About $1.2 million of those grants funded prevention efforts, the rest supported policy and advocacy work.
A technology company dedicated to helping colleges and universities ensure their students get the most from their campus career centers connected with the TechOut judging panel as uConnect secured the top prize at the 2014 TechOut competition.
Among the protestors was Carlos Morales, who has recently moved to Manchester from North Carolina as part of the Free State Project, known for its push to bring 20,000 “liberty-minded” people to New Hampshire. Why New Hampshire? The group says they targeted the Granite State for its “low regulation and no state sales or income tax,” as well as its large citizen legislature.
Carpenter Memorial Museum is this year’s featured historic treasure for the Manchester Historic Association’s annual ornament fundraiser.