Santa Claus arrives by helicopter at Aviation Museum on Saturday, Dec. 13
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Santa Claus is coming to town, and he’s arriving by chopper!
New Hampshire Job Corps is actively enrolling new students seeking skilled trades training in the nation’s leading industries.
Catholic Medical Center has announced a $50,000 gift to The Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester to expand its perinatal and postpartum mental health services, particularly for underserved populations and low-income families in the region.
This “flash fund” includes $25,000 worth of Manchester public school teachers’ STEM-related classroom wish list items on DonorsChoose.
A beloved Queen City holiday tradition is back — and this year, it’s shining its light on one of Manchester’s longest-serving youth organizations.
The Manchester Choral Society (MCS) presents a festive winter concert series featuring Duke Ellington’s Sacred Concert, alongside a heartwarming selection of Holiday Family Pops. The concerts are scheduled for December 13th at 7 PM and December 14th at 3 PM at Manchester Memorial High School, 1 Crusader Way, Manchester, NH.
The Joe Yukica/New Hampshire Chapter of the National Football Foundation is proud to announce that Bedford High School senior Brody Helton is the winner of the 2025 Joe Yukica Player of the Year Award.
During the month of October, Mr. Mac’s Macaroni and Cheese held their annual “Mac Gives Back” fundraising event. Mr. Mac’s believes Kids Should be Kids…not Hungry – and are pleased to announce the event raised $3,000, which will be donated to the Manchester Police Athletic League and the Boys & Girls Club of Manchester.
A military Veteran, Aldenberg was a natural choice for Easterseals NH & VT to get the campus operational through the first critical steps. Having achieved this, Aldenberg will now transition responsibilities to new leadership and will remain engaged to support continuity and a smooth transition.
This annual holiday tradition features your Christmas favorites, complete with an afternoon of interactive sing-along fun that will make you remember fond times growing up with the holiday music of your life (with a few surprises).
Catholic Medical Center (CMC) and Girl Scouts of the Green and White Mountains successfully hosted the inaugural Mental Health Summit on Saturday, November 22 at Manchester Community College, drawing 230 girls (grades 2–12) and their adult mentors for a day dedicated to mental wellness and suicide prevention.
The Joe Yukica/New Hampshire Chapter of the National Football Foundation last week announced the three finalists for the 2025 Yukica Player-of-the-Year Award, as chosen by a vote of NHIAA head coaches and media members who cover NHIAA football.
The holiday season kicks off with the 3rd Annual Merrymaking on West Merrimack, a free street festival that transforms West Merrimack Street into a winter wonderland surrounded by the historic Amoskeag Millyard housing. The event invites families, friends and neighbors to gather for an afternoon of music, food, shopping and holiday cheer.
The NH Therapeutic Cannabis Program has been operating with little fanfare and minimal public attention since it began serving patients in 2016. This year, we look forward to bringing this program out of the shadows and into the light at New Hampshire’s inaugural Cannabis Conference.
The $100 million inaugural issuance marks a major milestone in the integration of digital assets with traditional capital markets.
Located at 153 Ash Street, it works to financially support community health organizations that provide care to those most in need, including Health Care for the Homeless and Poisson Dental Facility.
New Hampshire Humanities (NHH) announces new programs in its Humanities to Go speakers bureau that are available for libraries, historical societies, and other nonprofit organizations to book and offer to their communities.
The North End location will be the third NH Liquor & Wine Outlet serving New Hampshire’s largest city. NHLC anticipates the Outlet will open in early 2026.
Catholic Charities NH, the state’s largest human services organization, appointed Lauren Collins Cline and Doug Hoffer to its Board of Trustees.
The Red Arrow Diner opened its flagship location in Manchester in 1922. Now 103 years later Mike Morin, a radio host, Nashua Telegraph columnist and author, will be discussing those first 100 years as he visits Balin Books in Nashua on Saturday November 22 at 2 pm introducing and signing his book If These Walls Could Talk: Celebrating 100 Years of the Red Arrow, America’s Most Beloved Diner.