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Senate hearing puts Merrimack ICE site in spotlight as Ayotte disputes prior knowledge, releases new documents

read more…: Senate hearing puts Merrimack ICE site in spotlight as Ayotte disputes prior knowledge, releases new documents

Just hours after U.S. Sen. Maggie Hassan, D-NH, was told during a Thursday Senate hearing by the acting director of ICE that the Department of Homeland Security “has worked with Governor Ayotte” on the economic impact of a proposed Merrimack ICE detention center, the governor released documents she says her office just requested and received following Thursday’s hearing.

Mark Stebbins Community Center receives $250,000 from CMC in support of West Side families

read more…: Mark Stebbins Community Center receives $250,000 from CMC in support of West Side families

“Manchester’s West Side is home to a quarter of our city’s population, yet so many families here face significant challenges from higher levels of poverty to limited access to essential resources and services,” said John Skevington, chief executive officer of Catholic Medical Center. “This project reflects our focused commitment to strengthening communities by making childcare and healthcare more accessible and affordable for families.”

January revenues show lackluster business tax receipts offset by one-time tax amnesty program

read more…: January revenues show lackluster business tax receipts offset by one-time tax amnesty program

The New Hampshire General Fund and Education Trust Fund collected a combined $193.1 million in revenue in January, $8.3 million (4.5%) more than planned. However, a total of $16.5 million was collected from the State’s 2.5-month-long tax amnesty program during January. Continuing a trend from December, the tax amnesty program was the reason for a revenue surplus last month, as the total combination of other revenue sources would have fallen short of the target.

The Moka Pot’s new space is brewing coffee, creativity, and community downtown

read more…: The Moka Pot’s new space is brewing coffee, creativity, and community downtown

The Moka Pot was packed wall to wall Monday as city officials, business leaders, and regulars gathered to celebrate the café’s newly expanded space — a move that speakers repeatedly described as more than a renovation, but a reaffirmation of downtown Manchester’s sense of community.

It’s Your Money: What you need to know about filing your taxes in 2026

read more…: It’s Your Money: What you need to know about filing your taxes in 2026

It’s tax time, and boy are there a lot of things, big and small, you should know about filing this year.

There were a lot of changes with the tax bill pass last summer. On top of it, with the huge staffing cuts at the Internal Revenue Service this year, things will be a little chaotic. Don’t just take my word for it – National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins told Congress Wednesday that this year’s tax filing is going to “present challenges” because of the job cuts and other disarray at the IRS.

It’s Your Money Grocery Snapshot for February: One year later, yeah, prices are up

read more…: It’s Your Money Grocery Snapshot for February: One year later, yeah, prices are up

Thursday marked one year since my first Grocery Snapshot shopping trip. It came right after President Trump announced his plan for across-the-board tariffs. I made a handful of purchases of things I usually bought that I thought could be affected by tariffs, as well as some that may not be, and figured we’d track them for a year to see how, or if, the prices changed.

Cracks in the Facade: Imposter Syndrome and the pressure to be perfect

read more…: Cracks in the Facade: Imposter Syndrome and the pressure to be perfect

Imposter syndrome is not a clinical diagnosis, says Nicole Sublette, founder and clinical director of Therapists of Color New England. Instead, it describes “a persistent pattern of self-doubt, a fear of being exposed as inadequate and an inability to internalize accomplishments. I put imposter syndrome in the mental-health bucket as something tied to other experiences, not as a pathology,” she says.   

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