Life can be prickly

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No one has ever accused To Share Brewing of not being lively. And how do you know you’re really alive? By the challenges you face. Owners Aaron and Jenni Share are facing a big one now — Jenni has breast cancer, and she is dealing with it very much in her way, pragmatically, effectively, and getting s*** done in spite of it.

Manchester Black history plaque honors 2 men named Caesar, both 18th-century landowners

read more…: Manchester Black history plaque honors 2 men named Caesar, both 18th-century landowners

The fourth in an ongoing series of Black History plaques was unveiled on June 14 at City Hall Plaza, named “Caesar, Caesar,” honoring Caesar Griffin and Caesar Harvey – two Black residents of Derryfield during the 1700s, who Garrity has identified as Manchester first Black landowners.

June 15: Following release of new single, Regals ready to rock The Shaskeen

read more…: June 15: Following release of new single, Regals ready to rock The Shaskeen

It’s also special when this happens with an all-local bill, and that’s exactly what’s going to be happening at The Shaskeen in the heart of downtown Manchester on June 15. Country-rockers Regals are going to be headlining while garage punks Black Hatch and alt-rock act Trash Sun are going to be rounding out the bill. It starts at 8 p.m. and it promises to be a great showcase of musical talents. 

Headliner Goose ready to get indie groove on this weekend during Northlands music fest

read more…: Headliner Goose ready to get indie groove on this weekend during Northlands music fest

There’s also going to be numerous vendors setting up shop along with plenty of food and drink available for purchase. One of the headliners of the festival is the indie groove act Goose who will be closing things out on the Mountain Stage on the last day at 8 p.m. with a double set experience.

Headliner Goose ready to get indie groove on this weekend during Northlands music fest

read more…: Headliner Goose ready to get indie groove on this weekend during Northlands music fest

There’s also going to be numerous vendors setting up shop along with plenty of food and drink available for purchase. One of the headliners of the festival is the indie groove act Goose who will be closing things out on the Mountain Stage on the last day at 8 p.m. with a double set experience.

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