United Therapeutics cancels plans to buy Hackett Hill property from Manchester

read more…: United Therapeutics cancels plans to buy Hackett Hill property from Manchester

United Therapeutics, a biotech company that has operations in the Manchester Millyard, is backing off plans to buy city-owned property on Hackett Hill Road, saying the 350-acre site is not suitable for its plans.

Report: NH experienced highest percent increase nationally in homelessness in 2023

read more…: Report: NH experienced highest percent increase nationally in homelessness in 2023

The numbers tell a disheartening story.  With a surge of 52.1% in the number of people experiencing homelessness, NH experienced the highest percentage increase in its Point in Time (PIT) Count of any state in 2023.  In comparison, the national 2023 PIT Count grew only 12%.  

What’s up with drones? FAA weighs in

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“Mystery” drone sightings up and down the East Coast now include Manchester. What is up with that?

Sold-out NH trades fair tackles ‘Silver Tsunami,” sparking next-gen interest in skilled careers

read more…: Sold-out NH trades fair tackles ‘Silver Tsunami,” sparking next-gen interest in skilled careers

CONCORD, NH – Skilled trade workers are in high demand across the country and in New Hampshire, especially with the approach

Bridging the gaps: NH Afghan Support Group helps refugees navigate new life in Manchester

read more…: Bridging the gaps: NH Afghan Support Group helps refugees navigate new life in Manchester

Making the cultural transition easier has been the assistance of volunteers who have been active in bringing the communities of newly arrived Afghan immigrants closer, and adapting them to the new living environment by establishing various programs. 

End of an era: Bakolas, the city’s last all-Greek market, closes its doors

read more…: End of an era: Bakolas, the city’s last all-Greek market, closes its doors

If memories linger in buildings – and what sensitive human would doubt that they do? —then 110 Spruce Street in Manchester is crowded with recollections of countless delicious meals – Greek meals, that is. Fine cheeses, tangy olives, the freshest fish and poultry and lamb. Now, after close to a century of grocery history, the store we know as Bakolas Market will close later this month. The building, with its ground-floor market and upstairs apartments has been sold.

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