Webster House Honors John Clayton, raises $250K+ at 3rd Annual ‘Night of Giving’   

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Despite the inclement weather, the evening brought together hundreds of community members to celebrate the amazing work being done at Webster House. This year’s event honored  John Clayton, a long-time Manchester resident and past Board member who has a personal connection with the Webster House dating back to his grandfather, who was raised at the home.

Making the Big Jump at Webster House

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Since 1884 Webster House in Manchester New Hampshire has been providing a safe supportive alternative place for children unable to live at home. Communicast sat down with the newly appointed leadership team of Michelle O’Malley (CEO) and Blair Stairs (Executive Director of Operations and longtime employee) along with Ed Ithier (Board President and long-time volunteer) for a conversation about unwavering mission and change in this time of a global pandemic.

Chandler House Vigil: Which side of history will you be on?

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Each day we choose with our time, our attention and our money that which is important to us.  The people rallying to save the Chandler house are distinctive in their respectful, visible approach but make no mistake, this is a protest against the destruction of a historic building. Though these people stand in vigil and bear witness to the choice the Diocese can make, it will be the future citizens of Manchester and the unforgiving world of Google search that will tell the story of the Chandler House.

Manchester Public TV launches Channel 97 – mix of history, nostalgia and live talk radio

read more…: Manchester Public TV launches Channel 97 – mix of history, nostalgia and live talk radio

Manchester Public TV has launched a new station into the mix, Channel 97, which is called the History & Radio Channel. View everything and anything from retro BOA meetings to that 1990s Memorial High School choir concert during which your big hair obliterated everyone on the risers behind you.