City accepts resignation from Director of Housing Stability after negotiating $57K settlement

read more…: City accepts resignation from Director of Housing Stability after negotiating $57K settlement

A termination meeting for Director of Housing Stability Adrienne Beloin scheduled for Thursday at 4:30 p.m. was officially canceled about 15 minutes before it was to start after an agreement was reached between attorneys representing both the city and Beloin, who has instead resigned.

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

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

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.

In the midst of current internal chaos at City Hall, shelter manager says safe operations will continue as usual

read more…: In the midst of current internal chaos at City Hall, shelter manager says safe operations will continue as usual

In light of the current shake-up at City Hall, including Mayor Ruais’ decision Friday to place Director of Housing Stability Adrienne Beloin – King’s boss – on administrative leave, King on Tuesday met with the mayor to make sure they are on the same page about what’s best for the 40+ individuals receiving shelter from the city, and the progress that’s been made.

Letters: Elected officials need to stop playing political games

read more…: Letters: Elected officials need to stop playing political games

Our elected officials need to stop playing political games in demanding that everyone “kiss the ring” instead of putting their egos aside and opening their ears and eyes to the FACTS (which have been presented to them time and time again); last Tuesday’s meeting, and the fallout that came after, are a perfect example of this abuse of power.

Editorial: What a Mess

read more…: Editorial: What a Mess

Elected officials say they want to fix the problem of homelessness while on the campaign trail, but the truth is clear once elected: they just want it to “go away.”

Central NH Chamber of Commerce puts the fun in fundraiser with 2nd Annual Scavenger Hunt

read more…: Central NH Chamber of Commerce puts the fun in fundraiser with 2nd Annual Scavenger Hunt

The Central NH Chamber of Commerce (CNHCC) is bringing back its unique road rally/scavenger hunt fundraiser on Saturday, May 18, 2024.

State of NH recognized for reducing veteran homelessness between 2022-2023

read more…: State of NH recognized for reducing veteran homelessness between 2022-2023

Federal, state, and local partners exceed challenge to house 50 Veterans in 5 months/

The destruction of DEI

read more…: The destruction of DEI

Already in 2024, Zoom, Home Depot, Wayfair, Snap, and Lyft have all cut their DEI teams by at least 50%, some completely eliminating the roles. At the educational levels, we’ve seen Harvard, University of Florida, and Johns Hopkins all eliminate the entirety of their DEI teams, or fold under the pressure of political interference while accepting the termination or resignation of their most visible DEI leaders and advocates – the vast majority of whom are women of color, and Black women to be specific.  

March 30: Easter Bunny to land at Aviation Museum via student-built airplane

read more…: March 30: Easter Bunny to land at Aviation Museum via student-built airplane

The Easter Bunny will arrive on Saturday, March 30 at 9 a.m. at the Aviation Museum of N.H., 27 Navigator Road, Londonderry. The event was originally scheduled for the prior Saturday, but has been rescheduled due to inclement weather forecast.

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