Ayotte, safety officials, release statements on NH Law Enforcement cooperating with ICE

read more…: Ayotte, safety officials, release statements on NH Law Enforcement cooperating with ICE

“It is critical for state and local law enforcement to cooperate with federal authorities and protect our citizens. Criminals who are in our country illegally and pose a danger should be apprehended and removed. I support and encourage New Hampshire law enforcement agencies to cooperate with ICE to enforce our laws and keep our communities safe.”

JetBlue celebrating new nonstop flights between Manchester and New York with $49 one-way fares

read more…: JetBlue celebrating new nonstop flights between Manchester and New York with $49 one-way fares

his latest expansion will be the only nonstop air service between Manchester, New Hampshire and New York City. It offers travelers in the region a seamless connection to JetBlue’s extensive JFK focus city network and its global airline partners, providing greater access to top domestic and international destinations. One-way fares are now on sale starting at $49.1

Amoskeag Bridge Reconstruction begins on March 3rd

read more…: Amoskeag Bridge Reconstruction begins on March 3rd

The City’s Department of Public Works announced today that work on the Amoskeag Bridge Eastbound over the Merrimack River, W. Salmon Street over Canal Street and the off ramp to Canal Street will be begin on March 3rd. The project will require the closure of these bridge spans and traffic will be detoured to the Westbound bridge during the construction period, with a single lane of traffic maintained in each direction. Detour schedule is being finalized and future notifications will be provided in advance of the detour implementation.

NH immigration advocates denounce leaked plan to use Berlin prison as detention center

read more…: NH immigration advocates denounce leaked plan to use Berlin prison as detention center

The Federal Bureau of Prisons’ leaked plan to convert a prison in Berlin to house immigrants detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) sparked outrage and concern from the New Hampshire Immigrants’ Rights Network on how the prison could be used to fuel President Trump’s mass deportation agenda.

Kate Saunders named full-time Executive Director for League of NH Craftsmen

read more…: Kate Saunders named full-time Executive Director for League of NH Craftsmen

“My top priority is to ensure the League thrives going forward, while prioritizing supporting the craftsmen who are the creators of exceptional work,” Saunders said, looking forward to her new role as Executive Director. “Strong organizations are built on the strength of their people, on quality relationships, and on their integrity.”

Battle of the Badges Hockey Championship returns to SNHU Arena on March 16

read more…: Battle of the Badges Hockey Championship returns to SNHU Arena on March 16

Tickets are on sale for the 17th annual Battle of the Badges Hockey Championship, presented by the Elliot Perry Foundation and benefitting Dartmouth Health Children’s and the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center (CHaD). The annual game, featuring police officers, detectives, marshals, state troopers, sheriffs, department of corrections officers, firefighters, dispatch workers, EMTs, and more, will take place at Manchester’s SNHU Arena on Sunday, March 16 at 1 p.m.

Calling all high school juniors interested in journalism: Get in on this national summer skills-building conference

read more…: Calling all high school juniors interested in journalism: Get in on this national summer skills-building conference

The annual Al Neuharth Free Spirit and Journalism Conference Program is a skills-building, network-growing head start on your future, and high school juniors from across the country are invited to apply.  The summer journalism conference provides 51 scholars (one high school junior from each state plus the District of Columbia) with an all-expenses-paid program where scholars will:  

Saint Anselm to study ethics in biofabrication

read more…: Saint Anselm to study ethics in biofabrication

Saint Anselm College has announced that its Center for Ethics in Society has been awarded a biofabrication education and workforce development grant from the Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute (ARMI), a Manchester-based nonprofit pioneering the scalable manufacture of cells, tissues, and organs for the purposes of curing diseases and treating traumatic injuries.

Feb. 15 rally to raise awareness of humanitarian crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo

read more…: Feb. 15 rally to raise awareness of humanitarian crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo

A peaceful rally to bring attention to the ongoing humanitarian and social crises in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) will take place on February 15, 2025, at 1 p.m. at Manchester City Hall. Organized by the Congolese Community of NH (CCNH) and other allies, the event aims to amplify the voices of those affected by decades of conflict and promote the global call for justice, peace, and sustainable development in the region.

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