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Manchester downtown takes aim at housing crisis

read more…: Manchester downtown takes aim at housing crisis

When the 90-unit residential building at 409 Elm St. began leasing apartments in April, it was the end of a six-year journey for developers Red Oak. But for downtown Manchester, the 90-unit renovation is another piece in the beginning of a bigger picture – the completion of one of many developments, big and small, that represent more than 2,000 units planned for the city’s center in the next couple of years.

The Weekender July 6-9: Independence Day Fireworks Display, First Friday, Keep NH Brewing Fest and more…

read more…: The Weekender July 6-9: Independence Day Fireworks Display, First Friday, Keep NH Brewing Fest and more…

MANCHESTER, NH – There’s plenty of events to get you out of the house this weekend!

In case you didn’t know, the City of Manchester will be celebrating Independence Day at Arms Park with fantastic fireworks this Thursday, July 6th so make sure to get a spot in order to see the show!

Take the survey: Fire chief seeks community input for first-ever MFD master plan

read more…: Take the survey: Fire chief seeks community input for first-ever MFD master plan

After more than two decades in fire service – and a fast trajectory from lieutenant to chief of the state’s largest fire department, Cashin has to be focused on how to lead Manchester forward. That’s why he has sanctioned the development of the city’s first-ever master plan. 

Catch Billy Bob Thornton and The Boxmasters June 29 at the Palace Theatre

read more…: Catch Billy Bob Thornton and The Boxmasters June 29 at the Palace Theatre

The Boxmasters are out promoting their new record, “69,” one of however many records they’ve made over the last several years.  Since 2000 alone, I count the band making five studio albums.  That’s impressive.  Yeats calls that kind of relentless pursuit, “Striking while the irons hot.”  Or maybe it was Gene Hackman.  

Tai chi in the park for the mind, body and soul – and a sense of community

read more…: Tai chi in the park for the mind, body and soul – and a sense of community

On this Friday the group has gathered in the shade of the gazebo. The Uncanoonuc Mountains are visible across the valley and a breeze slides up the hill and gently fans the practitioners. Their teacher, Meghan Rice-Frades, begins by leading them through a brief warm-up. The class consists of people who range from newbies to people who have been doing it for years.

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