Manchester NH
Manchester is home
read more…: Manchester is homeWe have made it our home for many reasons and I hope you will consider making it your home, too.
Midnight Madness 2018: A night of basketball and hoop dreams for city youth
read more…: Midnight Madness 2018: A night of basketball and hoop dreams for city youthA night of basketball on Aug. 18 at Saint Anselm College gymnasium organized by Central High basketball coach Sudi Lett – who is looking for a few more event sponsors.
New columnist: Ben Dion explores all things Manchester in The Weekly Dion
read more…: New columnist: Ben Dion explores all things Manchester in The Weekly DionEvery week this column will cover stories about the most important elements of our city; the people, places, concerns, events, politics, positives, and information.
Let’s make McAllaster great again (and use it as a community theater!)
read more…: Let’s make McAllaster great again (and use it as a community theater!)Imagine if students from all four of our high schools could come together for a district-wide theater arts collaborative, making McAllaster home base, and staging one major production each school year pooling talent from all four schools, including technical support from MST students?
Can the city’s cemeteries be protected from flower-pot thieves?
read more…: Can the city’s cemeteries be protected from flower-pot thieves?Denise Ricciardi wants to know what the city can do about theft from Pine Grove Cemetery. Since September someone has robbed from her father’s grave three times, taking the potted plants placed there by the family.
So much to know (and love) about Manchester
read more…: So much to know (and love) about ManchesterManchester’s downtown is situated along Elm Street, which runs north to south, parallel to the Merrimack River. Not only is it the country’s longest double-dead-end street, it’s also home to some of the best dining, nightlife, and culture in the state.
‘Bike Life:’ Dangerous fad breaking road rules, impeding traffic
read more…: ‘Bike Life:’ Dangerous fad breaking road rules, impeding trafficSuch daredevil herds of riders is actually part of a trend known as “Bike Life,” which includes pedal bicycles and off-road motorized vehicles and dirt bikes, which travel in groups in places they aren’t authorized to do so, primarily in the middle of highway traffic.
Manchester School of Technology Honor Roll for Q3
read more…: Manchester School of Technology Honor Roll for Q3Student achievers make the honor roll at MST.
Why not Manchester?
read more…: Why not Manchester?Manchester is a great city and everything positive about our home should be showcased to everyone on the outside. Instead of always focusing on the bad we should highlight the good (which far outweighs the negative stuff). Of course, we wouldn’t be the first city to highlight the positive, so let’s show the world why we are great!
NeonBomb: A place for comics, games, and all things anime
read more…: NeonBomb: A place for comics, games, and all things animeNeonBomb specialize in a vast selection of retro video games, manga, comic books and card fighting games such as Magic the Gathering, Pokemon and many others.
2018 predictions: Business boom, secrets exposed, and Super Bowl champs, revealed
read more…: 2018 predictions: Business boom, secrets exposed, and Super Bowl champs, revealedAn astrologer, a numerologist and a psychic weigh in on what’s in store for 2018. Fun, right?
Kate Sussman joins The Falls Event Center as catering sales manager
read more…: Kate Sussman joins The Falls Event Center as catering sales managerThe Falls Event Center offers 7,000 square feet of function rooms to host a variety of corporate and social outings. The facility is located adjacent to the La Quinta Inn and Suites on Front Street.
NH tech firm FlowTraq relocating HQ to Dow Street
read more…: NH tech firm FlowTraq relocating HQ to Dow StreetThe Manchester high-tech ecosystem is expanding to include Lebanon-based FlowTraq, which is renovating a millyard space at 155 Dow St. as its new headquarters.
Happy Birthday, Bill Binnie: Magnate buys mill buildings for $11.2 million
read more…: Happy Birthday, Bill Binnie: Magnate buys mill buildings for $11.2 millionThe millionaire media mogul purchased a trio of mill buildings for a reported $11.2 million. The announcement was made earlier this week. Binnie celebrated his 59th birthday on Feb. 2.
AG’s office confirms homicide investigation, seeks information
read more…: AG’s office confirms homicide investigation, seeks informationOne man is dead and a woman was injured Wednesday.
5 Things: Marathon Monday, Aldermanic Tuesday, Wal-Mart Wednesday, etc.
read more…: 5 Things: Marathon Monday, Aldermanic Tuesday, Wal-Mart Wednesday, etc.There are plenty of things to know today. Here are five, in no particular order.
Carol Robidoux: Redefining the role of journalist with Manchester’s first hyperlocal online news site
read more…: Carol Robidoux: Redefining the role of journalist with Manchester’s first hyperlocal online news siteFormer newspaper reporter and seasoned journalist Carol Robidoux has taken her two-year old Internet news service to nearly two million hits with exponential growth, validating her efforts. It’s time to hear about the journey of the woman who created the news and information you’ve come to rely on everyday. Listen in.
Patriots 1-day football clinic kicks off in Manchester April 23 at Gill
read more…: Patriots 1-day football clinic kicks off in Manchester April 23 at GillThis unique one-day, non-contact free clinic that stresses leadership, teamwork, and commitment to more than 200 young athletes (boys and girls ages 9-14 of all skill levels). Each clinic is coached by Patriot Alumni with other volunteers.
Police arrest logs, April 8-15
read more…: Police arrest logs, April 8-15If you know the whereabouts of any of those wanted by Manchester Police, you can call the Manchester Police CrimeLine at 603-624-4040 and leave an anonymous tip, or submit an online tip via the police department’s updated CrimeLine page.