Former Airport Director Ted Kitchens honored at Annual BEA NH Tourism Summit

read more…: Former Airport Director Ted Kitchens honored at Annual BEA NH Tourism Summit

The Department of Business and Economic Affairs (BEA) honored former Manchester-Boston Regional Airport Director of Aviation Ted Kitchens with the BEA Collaborator of the Year award at its annual Tourism Summit on May 15. The award, presented by Commissioner Taylor Caswell, recognizes strong commitment and exceptional support to the state in advancing tourism and economic development.

Methuen Obayashi wins $360M Cemetery Brook drain tunnel contract

read more…: Methuen Obayashi wins $360M Cemetery Brook drain tunnel contract

The City of Manchester announced that it has awarded the contract for its landmark Cemetery Brook Drain Tunnel Project to Methuen Obayashi Joint Venture – a nationally recognized civil construction partnership with extensive expertise in complex infrastructure and tunneling projects. The Cemetery Brook Drain Tunnel Project is a large part of the City’s $500 million dollar program investing in the water quality of the Merrimack River over the next decade.

Manchester Community College hosting submarine welding competition

read more…: Manchester Community College hosting submarine welding competition

Manchester Community College is hosting an exciting new competition for high school students with a high stakes twist.  This first-of-its-kind for New Hampshire event on the morning of Monday, May 12, is designed to drive more people into a specific arena of work.  Demand for highly skilled workers in welding is already high, but the evolving mission of the US Military means 100,000 specially trained welders has become a top priority.

MCC’s McGee honored as “Early College Advocate”

read more…: MCC’s McGee honored as “Early College Advocate”

Governor Kelly Ayotte issued a proclamation identifying May as Early College Month in New Hampshire. Through its Early College program, the Community College System of New Hampshire (CCSNH) provides opportunities for high school students to earn college credit and explore diverse subject areas at low or no cost to New Hampshire families. At a State House event, CCSNH and the Governor also recognized seven educators as “Early College Advocates” for the work they do to promote these opportunities to students.

NH high school automotive students coming to Manchester for car-fixing competition

read more…: NH high school automotive students coming to Manchester for car-fixing competition

The New Hampshire Automobile Dealers Association is joining forces with Ford Dealerships to present a unique statewide competition among the top high school auto tech programs.  The 2025 NH ACE Competition will be held Friday, May 9th at 10:00 am at Manchester Community College to determine which high school team of techs can most efficiently diagnose a troubled vehicle.

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