Governor Kelly Ayotte’s First 100 Days
read more…: Governor Kelly Ayotte’s First 100 DaysA press release from the governor’s office touting her first 100 days at the helm.
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A press release from the governor’s office touting her first 100 days at the helm.
Manchester native, small business owner and Ward 1 Alderman Chris Morgan has officially announced his candidacy for one of the two At-Large Aldermanic seats.
This year, The Nature Conservancy (NH) is leading the City Nature Challenge across New Hampshire as a fun and inclusive way to get people outside exploring nature in their own backyards. The City Nature Challenge will take place from April 25 to 28, including in Manchester.
Interested students are encouraged to visit their guidance office as soon as possible for further information about this scholarship and for its application form. Deadline to apply must be postmarked by April 30, 2025.
Roger Kalia brings together a collection of timeless overtures from legendary composers, for his final concert in Nashua NH as Music Director.
The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and the Manchester Health Department (MHD) are announcing additional testing clinics for people who might have been exposed to a person with tuberculosis (TB) who was at the Families in Transition (FIT) Adult Shelter and the 1269 Café in Manchester, NH while infectious.
Two community gatherings at the YWCA Manchester are set for April 14 and April 18, 2025, from 6 to 7 p.m. for a community-focused line dancing session in advance of a community-focused Juneteenth project.
A semi-annual Rare Coin and Currency Expo returns to the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel, 700 Elm St., for two days, Friday April 18 and Saturday, April 19, brought to you by EBW Promotions, LLC.
A clean-up event to remove litter from 14 city parks and the streets in between is scheduled for April 21st. The first ever Park2Park Clean-up Event is a collaboration between Manchester Connects, the SEE Science Center and the City of Manchester Parks, Recreation, and Cemetery Division. These organizations are coordinating to deploy more than 200 volunteers in this effort. The volunteers will work from 3-6 p.m. and collect an estimated 750 -1000 bags of trash in five Manchester City Wards.
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Manchester and Comcast were joined by local officials for an event to view digital art created by Club members as part of a recently awarded $30,000 grant from Comcast.
Rain washed the New Hampshire Fisher Cats and Binghamton Rumble Ponies out of their scheduled Saturday contest at Delta Dental Stadium. Fans can exchange tickets to Saturday’s game at the Fisher Cats box office for any New Hampshire 2025 home game, based on availability.
The Boston Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is warning property owners and real estate agents about a steady increase in reports of quit claim deed fraud it has received; scams that have resulted in devastating consequences for unsuspecting owners who had no idea their land was sold, or was in the process of being sold, right out from under them.
The NHBCA Board met on March 27th and highlighted Soule’s transformative impact on the organization while making the decision to conclude the organization’s work, having successfully fulfilled its mission.
After extensive evaluation and deliberation by a panel of judges, the HealthForce NH team at the Foundation for Healthy Communities on Thursday announced the six semi-finalists of the Innovation Challenge, designed to promote and support innovative ventures in the health care workforce space in New Hampshire (NH).
Kemp brings more than 11 years of healthcare leadership experience, including six years with HCA Healthcare. Most recently, he served as COO at Fairview Park Hospital in Georgia, where he oversaw multiple service lines, led major construction projects and played a key role in operational growth.
Join us for an afternoon of food, music, dancing, and great conversations as we come together to #AccelerateAction and Inspire Inclusion.
The Saint Anselm College softball team closed out its trip at the Space Coast Games on a high note, securing a 5-1 victory over Post on Wednesday afternoon. Senior Audrey Arsenault (Stow, Mass.) recorded a season-high three RBIs to lead the Hawks. The victory marked their seventh win in nine games at the Space Coast Games and their 10th of the season.
The Brodsky Prize was established seven years ago by the late Jeffrey Brodsky and his father, Howard, to encourage innovation by student journalists. The $5,000 Prize is open to all high school students attending public, charter, or parochial schools in New Hampshire.
Sophomore Sean Dwyer (Ballston Spa, N.Y.) scored a pair of goals and added an assist and junior Aiden Blouin (Barre, Vt.) scored twice, but Southern New Hampshire University Men’s Lacrosse fell in the Northeast-10 opener 9-7 to Assumption University Tuesday night at Ouellette Stadium.