March 19 Pizza Madness Update
read more…: March 19 Pizza Madness UpdateIt has been two days since the first elimination round of the 2026 Manchester Pizza Madness Tournament began and now it’s time to give an update on who’s winning.
It has been two days since the first elimination round of the 2026 Manchester Pizza Madness Tournament began and now it’s time to give an update on who’s winning.
St. Teresa Rehabilitation & Nursing Center was consistently ranked within the top 15% of care providers across the nation over the past 12 months in key customer service and operational areas.
As an accomplished emergency medicine physician and the new Medical Director of CMC’s Emergency Department, he brings a calm, steady warmth into even the most intense clinical situations. Colleagues say the atmosphere shifts the moment he walks in, not because he demands attention, but because he radiates a quiet confidence that steadies everyone around him.
Through an innovative partnership, The Moore Center and the International Institute of New England (IINE) are working together to provide English-language instruction to current and future direct-support professionals (DSPs).
Studio 550 is hosting its annual spring cleaning sale from March 23-28 from 12-8 p.m. daily. Pottery sales will benefit the International Institute of New England, the Art for All Scholarship Fund, and local makers.
The annual Forbes World Billionaires List, published Wednesday, lists Elon Musk as the richest man in the world, with a net worth of $839 billion. Joining Musk and more than 3,300 others on the list are grocery warehouser Rick Cohen, of Keene, at 97th, and Alexander Karp, of Lyman, at 228th, a cofounder of data mining company Palantir Technologies.
Sequel Med Tech, a Manchester-based company that builds technologies for people with diabetes, also announced this week that Kamen was cleared of any wrongdoing, and would return to its board of directors.
In a statement issued Wednesday, Laurie Leshin, FIRST’s board chair, said Kamen was voluntarily withdrawing from all FIRST activities.
Single-family home closed sales dropped to an all-time low for the month of February in New Hampshire, part of a national trend of an overall drop in home sales.
Jobs in New Hampshire’s outdoor recreation economy is growing, and overall outdoor recreation, boosted by winter activities, is increasingly contributing to the state’s economy, according to the latest data from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Outdoor Recreation Satellite Account.
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With tax filing season underway, the New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration (DRA) is sharing important information about this year’s filing requirements, updated forms, and key procedural changes. DRA is also providing practical guidance and resources to support both taxpayers and tax professionals throughout the filing process.
March came in like a lamb with my first grocery shopping trip of the month, but all signs point to it going out a like a lion. Economy disruptions caused by the war in Iran, which are already being seen, will likely have a big impact in the weeks to come. Add to that continuing tariff craziness and just plain old changing of seasons, and things are poised to get crazier, price-wise.
Dr. Michael Lewis has been named the 12th president of Saint Anselm College, effective July 1, 2026. Dr. Lewis currently serves as Provost and Chief Academic Officer at Saint Louis University. He will succeed President Joseph A. Favazza, Ph.D., who will retire on June 30, 2026.
The Parks, Recreation and Cemeteries Committee is seeking proposals from vendors for exclusive rights to vend their products at assigned facilities for a seven-month period, April 1-October 31, 2026.
Carol Robidoux, New Hampshire Press Association’s 2020 Journalist of the Year, addressed a group of 25 UNH OLLI life-long learning members on Friday afternoon at UNH’s Manchester millyard campus.
The city’s most unique collection of alternative and dark-hearted goods, Queen City Black Market, returns to Manchester March 28 for its second year, this time in a brand new highly esoteric location.
This prestigious statewide honor is awarded to an individual who has made significant contributions to the well-being of the community and has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to social justice and human rights.
On Tuesday, the Manchester Board of Mayor and Aldermen Committee on Community Improvement tabled a request by the Organization for Refugee and Immigrant Success to reduce its rent at 434 Lake Ave. in the hopes of avoiding cuts to their services.
Until recently, the Manchester Board of Mayor and Aldermen have given out several 79E property tax relief grants, including one for the Dunlap Building intended to help transform a former office building into new housing. However, there is now a possibility that tax relief could potentially not happen.