Read the Mayor’s $339M tax-cap budget proposal
read more…: Read the Mayor’s $339M tax-cap budget proposalMayor Joyce Craig delivered her FY2020 budget Wednesday night at City Hall.
Mayor Joyce Craig delivered her FY2020 budget Wednesday night at City Hall.
Celebrate the arts at the 6th Annual Meri Goyette Arts Awards luncheon on April
An overflow crowd of over 250 business, community leaders and youth sports advocates filled the hall at the Derryfield Country Club Wednesday evening for the seventh annual Safe Sports Social.
Exhibition of Stunning beadwork from South Africa tells a luminous story of independence and memory.
Bar Harbor Bank & Trust is pleased to present donations from its employee-driven charitable giving program, Casual for a Cause. After pooling all contributions from employees and directors collected during fourth quarter 2018, and tallying employee votes for non-profit beneficiaries, a generous gift was delivered to three deserving organizations, one each in NH, VT and Maine.
The local and state-wide landscape remains active with health care issues and items making news on several fronts, so let’s dive right in.
Members First has decided to give 20 percent of its 2018 net income to local non-profit organizations that work tirelessly to help those in need, this year planning to donate $114,000 above and beyond funds it normally sets aside for annual community giving.
Firehouse Subs announces the grand opening of its first location in Manchester at 655 S. Willow St. The restaurant will opened its doors to the public on Monday, Feb. 25, under the ownership of first-time Firehouse Subs franchisees Daniel and Julie Pettit.
On Wednesday, March 20, the Safe Sports Network will hold its annual Safe Sports Social.
Each year the Psychic Fair is held in the reading room of the historic Hunt Memorial Building in downtown Nashua, a beautiful and serene setting for the event, drenched in natural light, and lovely décor and people come from far and wide to take part.
Winterfest is nine days (Feb. 23-March 3, 2019) covering the school February vacation where organizations, businesses, and local non-profits offer free and reduced cost events, programs, and activities for youth and families throughout Manchester.
“We feel the best course of action is to use the funds to deal with issues happening right outside our very own doors. Everyone, including our members, will stand to benefit from this.” – Bruce Leighton
Celebrate love through the arts at Argh Gallery, 416 Chestnut St., on Feb. 14 from 5-8 p.m.
Elliot Health System welcomes Joseph Tate Curti as Chief Operating Officer.
Current NHIA President Kent Devereaux, who will depart the Institute at the end of this academic year to pursue other opportunities, has been working with Dr.James Murtha to affect a smooth transition.
The $650 donation from the Members First Casual Friday Fund will provide commemorative jackets for 16 veterans and more than 30 meals on the upcoming Honor Flight trip to Washington, D.C., in May.
Impaired Driver Ed Program (IDEP) sessions will be available in February at Hope for NH Recovery, located at 293 Wilson St. Classes are provided through Amethyst Foundation Inc.
Under the proposed combination of systems, CMC’s Catholic identity will be preserved and its mission “will be as strong as ever.”
The partial government shutdown in Washington, D.C., is threatening some Granite State residents, including 2,400 furloughed Federal workers here, with food insecurity and loss of affordable housing.