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Palace Theatre’s ‘A Christmas Carol’ delivers every morsel of merriment holiday audiences come craving

read more…: Palace Theatre’s ‘A Christmas Carol’ delivers every morsel of merriment holiday audiences come craving

There is nothing that signals the official start of the holiday season in earnest like the Palace Theatre’s production of “A Christmas Carol.” The Dickens’ classic is a study in greed, generosity and forgiveness, and the Palace’s treatment of this festive classic exudes all the warmth of Christmastime with a sentimental side order of human redemption and kindness.

Central tops Memorial in 2022 Turkey Bowl

read more…: Central tops Memorial in 2022 Turkey Bowl

If one looks at the standings, 2022 was a difficult football season at Central and Memorial, but no one was looking at that on Thursday. Instead, the focus was on a renewal of tradition and a fight for Queen City bragging rights as the cross-town rivals met once again in the culmination of both their seasons in the latest edition of Manchester’s Turkey Bowl.

University system struggling to provide equal access to mental health care across all campuses

read more…: University system struggling to provide equal access to mental health care across all campuses

The University System Board of Trustees heard a clear call for those services in late August, when a group of students and administrators presented a report on “Mental Health and Campus Life,” calling for more equality of access to mental health services across the university system.

The Wonderful Wiz: City mourns former mayor Ray Wieczorek – funny and focused, ‘a gentleman and friend’

read more…: The Wonderful Wiz: City mourns former mayor Ray Wieczorek – funny and focused, ‘a gentleman and friend’

He served the city he loved for a decade as mayor, and then another decade as an Executive Councilor, but Ray Wiczorek’s spirit of dedication, pride and good humor extends well beyond his political service. His death Wednesday at the age of 93 wasn’t a shock to anyone aware of his declining health, but it marks a somber end of an era for the city which has lost one of its most influential and beloved leaders.

Double Midnight Comics expansion includes new location at The Factory on Willow

read more…: Double Midnight Comics expansion includes new location at The Factory on Willow

The additional square footage in their new home at The Factory on Willow provides Double Midnight Comics multiple dedicated spaces for gaming where card games like Magic: the Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and Pokémon can be played along with role-playing games like Dungeons and Dragons. This also brings new opportunities to host birthday parties and private events which have been requested for years! 

Small Business Saturday is Nov. 26: Discover a community of makers, doers and retailers

read more…: Small Business Saturday is Nov. 26: Discover a community of makers, doers and retailers

It still is all about commerce. However, a lot has shifted in the past decade – most notably the rise of smaller “mom and pop” retail businesses and restaurants, including those that have emerged or sustained themselves despite the retail disarray of a global pandemic.

Members First Credit Union headquarters recognized for construction excellence

read more…: Members First Credit Union headquarters recognized for construction excellence

Members First Credit Union’s new headquarters, which opened in the fall of 2021, was recently recognized by Construction Resource magazine. The publication awarded construction manager Sullivan Construction the Excellence in Design/Build Award for the work they did for the build at at 7 Salmon St., in Manchester.

Tompkins named to serve as next NHTI president

read more…: Tompkins named to serve as next NHTI president

The Trustees of the Community College System of New Hampshire (CCSNH) have selected a career educator skilled in community college innovation to be the next president of NHTI-Concord’s Community College. Dr. Patrick Tompkins, currently with the Virginia Community College System, was selected from a pool of over 60 applicants and will assume his new role on February 1, 2023.

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