Weekend Guide: Fun stuff to do in Manchester
read more…: Weekend Guide: Fun stuff to do in ManchesterHighlights above  from Day for Kids 2013, via YouTube. Here’s a round-up of five fun happenings in Manchester this weekend,
Highlights above  from Day for Kids 2013, via YouTube. Here’s a round-up of five fun happenings in Manchester this weekend,
In a joint effort between the Manchester Police Department Special Enforcement Division, New Hampshire State Police Narcotics Investigations Unit and the United Stated Drug Enforcement Administration, authorities were able to seize over $25,000 worth of spice from a Manchester business.
A letter issued Sept. 5 by the Manchester NH health department warning parents to be aware of the dangers of synthetic marijuana, or “spice” will be distributed to students, according to the district website.
A man wanted for robbing the TD Bank on South Main Street in Manchester has turned himself in to police.
Chestnut Street Combined Sewer Overflow project – great for our future, but tough times for local businesses in the path of this major construction project.
Neighbors on Kennard Street were in temporary lockdown Wednesday night as a haz-mat team examined the contents of the trunk of a car involved in a crash for possible meth lab ingredients, following a high-speed police chase.
Police have identified a bicyclist who was injured Sept. 2 after he was thrown into oncoming traffic from his bike following a collision with one car, and then run over by another car.
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A city ordinance restricting public access to Bronstein Park during school hours still stands, despite a move from one alderman
This week there are some meetings of interest, including discussion during the regularly scheduled Manchester NH Board of Aldermen meeting on Tuesday night about creating an ordinance to ban the sale of spice, and also review of the proposed “chicken” ordinance. That meeting is preceded at 7 p.m. by an open public comment session.