
MANCHESTER, NH โ Six months into 2019, and we thought we’d take a look back at the stories that have made you click the most since Jan. 1. Top of the list was the epic mobile picnic by Keating Tufts and David Casinghino, followed by the phone scam story from 2014 that brings in calls (daily) from people all around the country who want to know if they’re really getting free government money.
Aside from the expected crime and police stories – including the shootout at the Quality Inn and last week’s tragic accident in Randolph, you also wanted to read about Democratic candidate Andrew Yang, the new Smoothie Bus business at Brady Sullivan Plaza and the Taco Tour.
We’ve aggregated them below in case you’d like to catch up as you prepare for the second half of 2019.
- Picnicking at the Top 5 worst places in Manchester
- Phone scam: You’ve been chosen to receive a $9,000 government grant
- Man arrested for smoking crack and having sex while driving
- Man 24 dies after medical emergency at Valley Street Jail
- Truck driver identified in Randolph crash that left 7 motorcyclists dead
- Open letter from a Manchester teacher to the city: This is my rally cry
- Decoding the vibe: Make America what-again, Andrew Yang
- Victim identified in Sunday shooting death
- Authorities release names of 7 killed Friday in Randolph crash
- Former Marine ready to launch Firehouse Subs in Manchester
- Measles case in Keene prompts warning from NH DHHSย
- Bomb squad: ‘Crude improvised explosive device’ found on West Street
- 7 dead 3 injured after truck collides with group of motorcyclists
- Hooksett double homicide: Man allegedly killed couple stole their car then killed himself
- Do you recognize this man wanted in connection with an assault at Kenoco gas station?
- Success of smoothie food truck leads to bricks-and-mortar Smoothie Bus Shoppe
- Moura says shooting accidental: ‘I cant believe a girl my age is dead’
- From here to eternity part 1: Homeless and dying in Manchester
- Man arrested, charged with 2nd-degree murder in weekend shooting of city woman
- 2019 Taco Tour expands beyond Elm Street, includes entertainment and vendors
- What to do about homelessness, panhandling and the ACLU
- West Side man faces 15 felony sex-related indictments
- Police investigating shots fired call at Quality Innย
- Dulces Bakery opens eat-in cafe, takes over former Post Office Fruit luncheonette