Judge commends victim for ‘strength and courage’ as abuser sentenced to serve 30-90 years in prison

read more…: Judge commends victim for ‘strength and courage’ as abuser sentenced to serve 30-90 years in prison

The Defendant received four 10–30-year sentences that are to be served consecutive to one another, totaling 40-120 years. However, the Defendant has the opportunity to reduce his sentence to 30-90 years if he completes Sex Offender Treatment programming while he is incarcerated. If he does not complete the treatment, his sentence will remain at the full 40-120 years in the New Hampshire State Prison.

July 19: Touch-a-Truck at the Mall of NH

read more…: July 19: Touch-a-Truck at the Mall of NH

The Mall of New Hampshire invites families to attend an unforgettable day of big wheels and fun at Touch a Truck events throughout the summer. Kids and parents alike will have the chance to get up close and personal with an exciting lineup of vehicles. Climb aboard fire trucks, peek inside police cruisers, and explore other specialty vehicles that serve and support our communities every day.

Manchester student among Teamsters Local 25 college scholarship recipients

read more…: Manchester student among Teamsters Local 25 college scholarship recipients

The scholarships were presented at a ceremony at the union hall in Charlestown highlighted by an inspirational message to the youth from Teamsters Local 25 President Thomas Mari. Local 25 provides the scholarships annually to children and grandchildren of members to help ease the financial burden of higher education for families.

July 20-Aug. 1: Register for summer tennis camp (El campamento de tenis de City Tennis)

read more…: July 20-Aug. 1: Register for summer tennis camp (El campamento de tenis de City Tennis)

The City Tennis-NH Summer Camp has been in operation for over 20 years. The purpose of the program is  to provide opportunities to children and youth of New Hampshire that live in its cities. These children and  youth may not have the chance to access the sport of tennis; as such we want to make this opportunity  available to participate in the sport for a lifetime.  

NH Tech Alliance launches AI task force to guide responsible innovation and policy 

read more…: NH Tech Alliance launches AI task force to guide responsible innovation and policy 

The New Hampshire Tech Alliance (NHTA) is proud to announce the launch of the New Hampshire AI Task Force, an initiative that brings together voices from government, industry, academia, and the community to help guide responsible AI development and influence public policy across New Hampshire. 

Dana Dexter announces bid for Ward 3 Alderman

read more…: Dana Dexter announces bid for Ward 3 Alderman

Dana Dexter, public servant and longtime resident of Manchester’s  historic Millyard, has announced his candidacy for Ward 3 Alderman. With more than two decades of law enforcement experience, Dexter is running as an undeclared candidate committed to delivering  practical solutions and strengthening local leadership that works for every resident – young  professionals, families, retirees, small business owners, and property stakeholders alike. 

New England Midwifery at CMC welcomes first baby, launches comprehensive women’s health model

read more…: New England Midwifery at CMC welcomes first baby, launches comprehensive women’s health model

Led by a team of certified nurse-midwives, New England Midwifery expands CMC’s long-standing midwifery program and enhances our family-centered approach to maternity care. The practice provides both inpatient and outpatient services, including 24/7 in-house midwifery coverage for labor, delivery, and postpartum support.

Dr. Katharine Harrington named 2025 Franco-American of the Year

read more…: Dr. Katharine Harrington named 2025 Franco-American of the Year

With several community partners, she launched the Bienvenue au New Hampshire initiative that helps businesses and tourism providers welcome visitors from Québec and the French-speaking world. She has served as the President of the New Hampshire chapter of the American Association of Teachers of French since 2013. She is the Past President of the American Council of Québec Studies whose board she has served on since 2014.

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