April 6: Rock the night away with DEFCON at Davignon Club
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Classic rock at the Davignon Club Saturday night.
For the past 20 years this was Mike Ryan’s turf. His good humor and great sportsmanship set the tone, creating a foundation of camaraderie that has been perfectly prepped for Cory Mansfield to build on.
It was a dark and windy night in New Hampshire.
Police determined there was no credible threat to students or staff.
“They were looking for evidence, but no evidence was found in connection with that case,” Associate Attorney General Jeffery Strelzin said during a brief news conference on Wednesday.
Hooksett schools have been secured after a report of a threatening email.
Tuesday’s Board of Aldermen meeting focused primarily on the growing concern about homelessness, in particular, the piles of belongings left abandoned for hours along Elm Street and other main arteries.
Autopsy shows Stephen Marshall died of multiple gunshots to the body and extremities.
The two people barricaded inside a hotel room at the Quality Inn are dead, according to police.
Mayor Joyce Craig delivered her FY2020 budget Wednesday night at City Hall.
The city Fire Marshal’s office has issued a report citing the cause of the March 26 fire at 85 Dartmouth St. to be accidental and the result of careless smoking.
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The principal of Beech Street Elementary School has been hired as the new Superintendent of Schools for the Mascenic Regional School District for the 2019/2020 school year.
Anne won a $25 gift certificate to With Heart & Hand Unique Gifts, 823 Elm St.
Police are looking for two men who fled the scene.
A mediation session between the school board’s negotiation committee and Manchester Education Association which was to take place Thursday will be rescheduled, after the mediator could not attend due to illness.
On Tuesday night the Board of Aldermen voted unanimously in favor of supporting Safe Station. The vote was prompted by controversy stirred up by Alderman-At-Large Joe Kelly Levasseur, who 48-hours earlier instigated panic in the community by saying he wanted the program gone.