Pompous Jackassery: The Guinness Book never called, but I still hold records

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The Guinness Book is full of lunatics chasing immortality.

Men who dunk their heads for apples until their lungs give out. Women who crochet scarves so long they could strangle Rhode Island. One guy painted the same baseball eighteen thousand times until it ballooned into a yoga ball. Another piled up 8,226 Batman trinkets, because apparently Gotham didn’t need his help.

There’s still time to register for the Sept. 27 Community Baby Shower & Resource Fair

read more…: There’s still time to register for the Sept. 27 Community Baby Shower & Resource Fair

A Community Baby Shower and Resource Fair is happening Saturday, September 27, 2025, from 2 –5 p.m. at YWCA, 72 Concord St. Downtown Manchester, led by members/partners from BLM NH, Centro Latino de NH, and the NH Black Women’s Health Project.

The Weekender, Sept. 19-21: Comic Con, Farmers Market, Food Truck Festival + more

read more…: The Weekender, Sept. 19-21: Comic Con, Farmers Market, Food Truck Festival + more

This is the weekend of farmers markets and food festivals! Make the most of this final weekend of the summer by getting as much outside time as possible.

TEDxAmoskeagMillyard to ‘Build’ big ideas in Manchester this fall

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TEDxAmoskeagMillyard returns to The Rex Theatre in downtown Manchester on Wed., Oct. 22, 2025, with its highly anticipated afternoon event. A favorite among southern New Hampshire’s creative and curious minds, this independently organized TEDx event will feature an afternoon of thought-provoking talks, storytelling, and performances representing a wide range of disciplines and lived experiences.

The Soapbox: Come to the Sept. 16 transportation plan hearing and see what projects they’re cutting from Manchester

read more…: The Soapbox: Come to the Sept. 16 transportation plan hearing and see what projects they’re cutting from Manchester

Residents of Manchester need to know about changes in the Governor’s Advisory Commission on Intermodal Transportation (GACIT) 10-year plan and voice their opinions through the upcoming/ongoing public hearing process.

The Soapbox: Listening to Anthony

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This is in response to the recent Ink Link article “It Was Horrifying: Chester Family’s Scare Highlights Gap in NH’s Group Home System.” The article detailed a significantly developmentally-disabled man recently and unfortunately wandering from his Chester home and unexpectedly entering the home of a neighbor.

Is this our Harpers Ferry?

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Social media was aflame this week with sanctimonious posts from both sides of the political spectrum. 

Every rose has its thorn: Some misconceptions of Christians and the church

read more…: Every rose has its thorn: Some misconceptions of Christians and the church

I was recently having a discussion with a friend regarding Jesus when their friend spoke up and said that they did not believe in all that “hocus pocus” religious stuff and that preachers just want money to live their lavish lifestyles while the rest of us try to make ends meet. They also added that so-called Christians are nothing but hypocrites who pretend to love each other on Sundays. 

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