Roll up your sleeves: April 29 ‘clean-up extravaganza’ at West Side Piscataquog River Park

read more…: Roll up your sleeves: April 29 ‘clean-up extravaganza’ at West Side Piscataquog River Park

Although relatively new to the “adopt-a-park” process, the Friends of Piscataquog River Park are wasting no time rolling up their sleeves.  After a successful session in February to rid the park of invasive bittersweet, a community-wide “clean-up extravaganza” is planned for April 29.

Veterans Park Civil War monument and fountain restored earning Historic Preservation Award

read more…: Veterans Park Civil War monument and fountain restored earning Historic Preservation Award

The $250,000 project included extensive restoration of not only the iconic bronze and cement fixtures but also electrical work – including replacement glass globes – and the fountain itself which has not operated for many years.

Top chefs, all: 11 student culinary teams from across NH split $165K donation from FEEDNH.org

read more…: Top chefs, all: 11 student culinary teams from across NH split $165K donation from FEEDNH.org

Wednesday night’s celebration at the Rex Theatre was a soiree of gastronomical proportions – well, it was mainly small bites meticulously prepared by teams of aspiring chefs representing 11 statewide high school culinary programs.

Southwest Airlines cites technical issue for temporary ‘ground-stop’ of flights

read more…: Southwest Airlines cites technical issue for temporary ‘ground-stop’ of flights

Southwest Airlines on Tuesday morning reported a temporary nationwide “ground stop” on departing flights, citing a technical issue.

Trump to make campaign stop in Manchester next week

read more…: Trump to make campaign stop in Manchester next week

Donald Trump will be making a campaign stop at the Doubletree Hilton next Thursday.

New England College to close Manchester campus, moving arts students to Henniker campus

read more…: New England College to close Manchester campus, moving arts students to Henniker campus

NEC President Wayne Lesperance cited “COVID-19 depressed participation in the arts and arts education nationally” for a downward trend in enrollment and said it would “maintain its presence in Manchester” by holding events at its galleries and French Hall while seeking “to collaborate with educational institutions and other neighbors in maintaining an active presence in the neighborhood.”

Red Oak introduces ‘revolutionary’ design elements at 409 Elm Street apartment building

read more…: Red Oak introduces ‘revolutionary’ design elements at 409 Elm Street apartment building

MANCHESTER, NH – After years of legal hiccups, supply-chain interruptions and construction delays, Gerry Dupont is excited to show the

Blue pinwheels a symbol of hope and vigilance during Child Abuse Prevention Month

read more…: Blue pinwheels a symbol of hope and vigilance during Child Abuse Prevention Month

Every year, thousands of children in New Hampshire face sometimes unimaginable situations. City and State officials continue to respond to reports of child abuse and neglect as the number of cases persists.

Walking on sunshine: ‘Biggest group ever’ for kick-off of 2023 MPD Senior Walks

read more…: Walking on sunshine: ‘Biggest group ever’ for kick-off of 2023 MPD Senior Walks

Monday marked the return of annual Senior Walks, organized twice a year by Manchester Police Department’s Community Affairs Division. Led by Officer Stephen Duquette, the popular walks span eight weeks and take participants to various walking trails around the city to stretch their legs, get some cardio and connect with one another. 

Meet the Ward 6 candidates: Great North Aleworks hosting 2 ‘meet-and-greet’ events

read more…: Meet the Ward 6 candidates: Great North Aleworks hosting 2 ‘meet-and-greet’ events

We’ve planned two “meet and greets” for Ward 6 voters (or anyone interested) to come out and meet each candidate in a relaxed social setting with the help of our friends at Great North Aleworks.

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