March 30 Pizza Madness Update
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You can find the Championship round ballot here.
In this edition, let’s talk about some recent improvements to Manchester’s cycling infrastructure, plus an upcoming event.
Welcome to the Championship round of the Manchester Ink Link Pizza Madness Tournament: our quest to find Queen City’s favorite pizza as propelled by your votes.
Mayor Jay Ruais on Thursday delivered his FY 2025 budget address before a special meeting of the Board of Mayor and Aldermen.
There have been 8,396 overall ballots cast as of approximately 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 28.
There have been 5,824 overall ballots cast as of approximately 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 27.
It’s easy to succumb to skepticism when it comes to believing in the paranormal and spiritual realms. If something is not in front of you and as solid as an American dollar bill—which is still largely imaginary, however—what evidence do you have to prove its existence?
The South Commercial Street Extension will create a new connection from Granite Street to Elm Street by crossing over the active rail corridor south of the Delta Dental Stadium. The alternative route will alleviate congestion during peak hours, improve emergency response times to the south Millyard and provide an alternative access point for pedestrians, cyclists and motorists attending events at Delta Dental Stadium and the Hilton Garden Inn.
On Monday night, the Manchester Board of School Committee budgeted a total of $4,230,103.10 toward the creation of a Manchester School District (MSD) Transportation Department for the 2024/’25 School Year.
A dozen mayors from across New Hampshire gathered on Hanover Street on Monday for a summit in what has become an ongoing collaborative of Granite State municipal leaders.
There have been 2,603 overall ballots cast as of approximately 11 a.m. on Monday, March 25.
With the support of additional out-of-state crews arriving throughout the day, hundreds of Eversource line, tree and service crews are working to restore power to customers following an early spring ice and snow storm that caused significant tree damage across New Hampshire.
After several years of hard work, planning, and fundraising the town voted ‘Yes’ at Town Meeting to accept $4M in donations and pledges as well as approve a $1.99M bond. This allows construction to begin on the new Daland Memorial Library in Mont Vernon.
There have been 1747 overall ballots cast as of approximately 3 p.m. on Sunday, March 24.
As usual, parade day – this year March 24 – is preceded by the Millennium Running Shamrock Shuffle, making for a wearin’ o’ the green road race marching extravaganza you just can’t deny!
So far this year, Manchester Mayor Jay Ruais has held town hall meetings with residents in Ward 1, and Ward 11. This week he met with residents from Ward 3, Manchester’s downtown area, at the Carol Rines Center. Here’s a recap of what was discussed.
It’s time to begin the Final Four of our Pizza Madness Tournament: our quest to find Queen City’s favorite pizza as propelled by your votes.
Slight change of plans, the Final Four will be released on the Manchester Ink Link Facebook page at 2 p.m. live from Shopper’s Pub + Eatery on Lake Avenue.
It’s the first weekend of Spring! There are plenty of events to help continue the St. Paddy’s Day celebrations and get in the Easter spirit.