United Way receives $175K in critical funding from Eversource Foundation and employee donations 

read more…: United Way receives $175K in critical funding from Eversource Foundation and employee donations 

United Ways across New Hampshire announced that Eversource Energy, as a long-time supporter of United Way agencies across New England, is providing a $175,000 donation to support the United Way’s critical efforts to tackle the most pressing issues facing local families and individuals.

Mill Girl makeover: New accessible surroundings for historic city landmark

read more…: Mill Girl makeover: New accessible surroundings for historic city landmark

The 10-foot-tall representation of a female mill worker has been a fixture in the mill yard for more than 35 years. What’s new – and what drew a crowd of more than 100 to Commercial Street Wednesday – is her environment.

Community meetings identify needs – and a vision – for inner-city neighborhood

read more…: Community meetings identify needs – and a vision – for inner-city neighborhood

It’s a task accomplished by brainstorming sessions known as charettes in which attendees break into small groups to tackle the issue at hand. The information gathered is then distilled into a report containing recommendations that, ideally, can be the first step toward action, and change.

NH Hunger Solutions, Elliot Hospital and Manchester Library team up to feed meals to kids

read more…: NH Hunger Solutions, Elliot Hospital and Manchester Library team up to feed meals to kids

The Winchell Room in the Manchester City Library on Pine Street, usually reserved for book sales and other functions, has found a new usage: feeding hungry children. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 12  to 12:30 p.m. parents are invited to bring their children to the Winchell Room on the library’s bottom floor to receive a free meal for a child. No proof of residency or proof of income is required.

U.S. Secretary of Commerce Raimondo tours ARMI

read more…: U.S. Secretary of Commerce Raimondo tours ARMI

U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimundo led a roundtable of New Hampshire business and political leaders discussing the importance of federal funding and local infrastructure in Millyard’s nascent biofabrication industry.

Craig officially announces gubernatorial run

read more…: Craig officially announces gubernatorial run

On Tuesday, Manchester Mayor Joyce Craig officially announced that she will be running for governor, following an earlier announcement that she would be forming an exploratory committee to determine whether she should run.

Majestic Theatre presents a swinging production of the wild but true story, ‘Catch Me If You Can,’ July 14-16

read more…: Majestic Theatre presents a swinging production of the wild but true story, ‘Catch Me If You Can,’ July 14-16

Catch this high-flying musical comedy as staged by Majestic Theatre with an ensemble cast of local actors.

Morgan looks to be an advocate for Ward 1

read more…: Morgan looks to be an advocate for Ward 1

Chris Morgan has announced his candidacy to become the next alderman from Ward 1.

Civics education for young students will begin in New Hampshire fall of 2024

read more…: Civics education for young students will begin in New Hampshire fall of 2024

A bipartisan bill passed by the legislature in May and currently awaiting Gov. Chris Sununu’s signature, will change the way New Hampshire students learn about the nation’s founding principles and how state and federal governments operate.

Jesse Martineau named 2023 Franco-American of the Year

read more…: Jesse Martineau named 2023 Franco-American of the Year

The Franco-American of the Year award is typically announced during the Saint-Jean-Baptiste celebrations in June.  An award ceremony will be held at the NH PoutineFest being held on October 14, 2023.

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