Manchester declares snow emergency, no parking on city streets after 10 p.m. Sunday

read more…: Manchester declares snow emergency, no parking on city streets after 10 p.m. Sunday

Upon declaration of a Snow Emergency, any vehicle parked on the streets may be towed and impounded. Vehicles parked in Manchester’s Downtown District are not subject to towing until after 1:00 AM.

More than $14 million in federal grants earmarked for NH organizations helping the homeless

read more…: More than $14 million in federal grants earmarked for NH organizations helping the homeless

This funding comes through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Continuum of Care (CoC) Program and the Youth Homeless Demonstration Program (YHDP), which work with nonprofits, states and local governments to quickly rehouse homeless individuals, families and youth, as well as individuals fleeing domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault and stalking.

Vandal wrecks Black history plaque on Elm Street

read more…: Vandal wrecks Black history plaque on Elm Street

So when he received a text message with a photo attached from a friend on December 9, his heart sunk. A vandal had scratched over the face of Samantha Plantin, whose portrait adorns the plaque at 1037 Elm St. There are dozens of deep scratches that render the plaque unrepairable, says Garrity.

Ruais returns to Ward 1 for first mayoral town hall meeting of 2025

read more…: Ruais returns to Ward 1 for first mayoral town hall meeting of 2025

On Tuesday night, Manchester Mayor Jay Ruais began the first of what is expected to be 12 town hall meetings in each ward of the city, beginning in Ward 1 as he did last year. Here’s a recap of what was discussed.

Elliot announces The Elliot Heart and Vascular Center

read more…: Elliot announces The Elliot Heart and Vascular Center

Elliot Health System is pleased to announce The Elliot Heart and Vascular Center. This announcement builds on our recent news about the addition of open heart surgery to our services, to provide a truly comprehensive range of cardiovascular services within our trusted health system.

Mayor Ruais testifies at Statehouse in support of bills increasing jail time for certain drug offenses

read more…: Mayor Ruais testifies at Statehouse in support of bills increasing jail time for certain drug offenses

Mayor Jay Ruais testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee Tuesday,  throwing his support behind two bills (SB 14 and SB 15 – see below) aimed at increasing penalties related to  fentanyl possession and distributing a controlled drug that results in death. 

Jan. 14: Aerosmith bassist Tom Hamilton and his Close Enemies ready to rock The Rex

read more…: Jan. 14: Aerosmith bassist Tom Hamilton and his Close Enemies ready to rock The Rex

Last year was supposed to be the farewell tour for the acclaimed band, but due to a variety of factors, the band had to call it a day earlier than planned and cease touring. Since then, bassist Tom Hamilton has joined up with a new project called Close Enemies.

NH to get $15M for EV charging, part of $5B blast from Biden administration

read more…: NH to get $15M for EV charging, part of $5B blast from Biden administration

New Hampshire will get $15 million for its community electric vehicle charging project, part of $5 billion in allocations funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law announced by the U.S. Department of Transportation Friday.

Ayotte sworn in as 83rd NH ‘governor for all,’ saying ‘Good government knows no party’

read more…: Ayotte sworn in as 83rd NH ‘governor for all,’ saying ‘Good government knows no party’

In her prepared remarks, Gov. Kelly Ayotte on Thursday reflected on how a life of service can make all the difference and how, through strong leadership over the past eight years, New Hampshire has become even stronger.

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