Dig into a new growing season with Manchester Garden Club on Sept. 18

read more…: Dig into a new growing season with Manchester Garden Club on Sept. 18

The meeting will include a presentation by Elizabeth Dudley, a licensed Landscape Architect for New Hampshire, Connecticut and Massachusetts, on “Designing with Native Perennials and Native Shrubs.” She will show how to design a dream garden using plant cards and a method that she developed. 

The Soapbox: Mayor Ruais – stand up for your residents

read more…: The Soapbox: Mayor Ruais – stand up for your residents

On the MPTV Will and Joe show, Will Infantine referred to the artists as “the slow ones.” Joe made no effort to correct him. It was clear from this conversation it was not only the art they thought was ugly, but the artists themselves.

The Weekender: Art at Greeley Park, Mahrajan, We Are One, Peach fest, Fringe Fest, Fishtoes + so much more

read more…: The Weekender: Art at Greeley Park, Mahrajan, We Are One, Peach fest, Fringe Fest, Fishtoes + so much more

August is summer’s last hurrah which means there’s SO MUCH GOING ON! The possibilities seem endless and so we’ve done our best to aggregate some of the highlights from here, there and beyond in the space below. Seek and ye shall find what you’re looking for.

The Soapbox: Our state’s Victim Bill of Rights is being ignored

read more…: The Soapbox: Our state’s Victim Bill of Rights is being ignored

HOW MANY more women have to die before we admit that the system is broken?

Manchester mom and PLTI graduate hopes to bring social emotional learning to the family level

read more…: Manchester mom and PLTI graduate hopes to bring social emotional learning to the family level

Through the Parent Leadership Training Institute (PLTI) –  a civic engagement program for parents and members of the community who wish to improve childhood outcomes through advocacy –  Karaim was able to acquire the skills necessary to bring needed change to her community.

150 Girls Inc. participants stepping out in new Crocs thanks to local business

read more…: 150 Girls Inc. participants stepping out in new Crocs thanks to local business

More than 150 girls from Girls Inc. New Hampshire stepped into confidence and color this week thanks to a generous gift of new Crocs from Brady Sullivan Properties. The girls – 75 from the Girls Inc. Manchester Center and 85 from its Nashua Center – traveled by coach bus to the Crocs store at Merrimack Premium Outlets to select their new shoes.

Aug. 16 – We Are One Festival: Honoring Our Elders & Celebrating Our Youth

read more…: Aug. 16 – We Are One Festival: Honoring Our Elders & Celebrating Our Youth

The New Hampshire Black Women Health Project invites the community to the “We Are One Festival,” an annual celebration that unites generations and cultures through music, dance, and local pride. This year’s event returns on Saturday, August 16, 2025, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Veterans Memorial Park, 723 Elm Street, Manchester. Admission is free, and family-friendly fun awaits!

New Hampshire proclaims statewide ‘Hire A Veteran Day,’ hosts successful veteran job & resource rair

read more…: New Hampshire proclaims statewide ‘Hire A Veteran Day,’ hosts successful veteran job & resource rair

On July 25, New Hampshire and the nation recognized National Hire A Veteran Day as a moment to promote meaningful civilian employment for transitioning service members and Veterans after their military service.

The Soapbox: GOP Senate candidates want to help Trump put Social Security on the chopping block

read more…: The Soapbox: GOP Senate candidates want to help Trump put Social Security on the chopping block

To say that more than 334,100 people in New Hampshire don’t want Social Security and don’t care about the program is one of the more audacious comments Brown has made so far – and it was a glaring example of how he is willing to sell out Granite Staters to get Trump’s endorsement. 

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