Meeting round-up this week in Manchester
read more…: Meeting round-up this week in ManchesterCivics 101: Sometimes it feels like a marathon, but a lot happens during meeting nights. Tune in.
Civics 101: Sometimes it feels like a marathon, but a lot happens during meeting nights. Tune in.
If First Amendment rights to freedom of speech exist within the public school setting, is it logical to believe that public school employees lose their rights to free speech outside of their employment? I am concerned that a reporter and two school board members are so unacquainted with the rights of free speech.
On Uber controversy: ‘Our role is to ensure that public safety is not at risk and that is all anyone is asking anybody to do.’ – Mayor Gatsas
Meetings in Manchester at a glance for Jan. 5-9.
According to Deputy Airport Director Brian O’Neill, snowy owls were first spotted in the spring, and have returned for the winter, forcing airport personnel to “harass and scare” the birds away from runways and surrounding areas using FAA-approved programs that don’t harm the birds.
The city’s Fitch Rating dropped from AA+ to AA, due to a series of financial challenges ahead, according to a new report.
Annual Veterans Day Parade Nov. 11: Parade route, history of Armistice Day and where to get free coffee, meals and haircuts locally for veterans and active military.
Civic engagement begins with you. Meeting schedules for this week, plus agendas. See what’s happening at City Hall.
Remember: City business is your business. Stay informed.
This is the fourth year “Make the Grade” will award a brand new car to a junior or senior high school student who earns Honor Roll status the first, second and third quarters of the academic year.
Meetings for the week of Sept. 15, 2014, in Manchester, NH.
There are some black benches in need of fixing – or maybe replacing. As you can see by the photographs, they have been bent enough that there are rusty spots where the metal has been damaged.
NH Superior Court Judge Diane Nicolosi in her decision to grant the injunction said the city violated of the store-owners’ right to due process.