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My fear leader

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Finally, as she always does, my wife became the voice of reason, pointing out that based on some old pictures of me as a kid on Halloween, I wasn’t exactly putting on a trick-or-treating Masterclass. There are pictures of me as a magician. As Daniel Boone, of course. As Casper the Friendly Ghost. As Batman, of course.

Ward 1 Alderman candidate, Bryce Kaw-uh: Experience is what Manchester needs

read more…: Ward 1 Alderman candidate, Bryce Kaw-uh: Experience is what Manchester needs

Bryce’s experience as Chair of the city Planning Board has proven to be a tremendous benefit for Manchester. His extensive knowledge of the zoning and planning regulations as well as his desire to ask questions and have conversations with concerned residents and stakeholders exhibits only some of his skills that would be a huge asset to the city as the Ward 1 Alderman.

Why I’ll vote for Bryce Kaw-uh for Ward 1 Alderman

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For the past four years, Bryce has served on the Planning Board and is currently seated as Chair. This experience is not to be taken lightly. As Chair of the Planning Board, Bryce exhibits strong leadership skills and has proven that he can work with a diverse group of people to gain consensus and come to a conclusion that is best for all involved. He also works across multiple city departments to understand the complexity of any challenge he is faced with.

In memory of a teacher

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But I would not be the teacher am I today if it weren’t for one dedicated and passionate English professor who I had in multiple courses at Plymouth State. In fact, if it were not for Meg Petersen, I doubt very much that I would’ve ever stepped foot in a classroom.

Investor conference, federal ‘Tech Hub’ designation amps interest in ARMI

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Gradually, over the past decade, New Hampshire has been building the premier global hub for the emerging biofabrication and regenerative medicine industry. In other words: a new industry devoted to manufacturing cells, tissue, and organs that can revolutionize healthcare outcomes and quality of life for the better.  And it’s happening right here.

Why I am voting for Chris Morgan for Alderman in Ward 1

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I have personally seen what Chris has done for thousands of Manchester’s kids and families. His youth sports organization, which he runs and manages himself, has brought thousands of kids and families together on fields across our city. It’s clear Chris Morgan cares about this community and its youth by putting in so much time and energy building important sports programs in places our city is lacking.

Mark your calendar for Oct. 27: Spooktacular ‘Downtown Trick-or-Treat’ Extravaganza

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The heart of Manchester is set to transform into a Halloween Spooktacular as Mayor Joyce Craig is thrilled to announce the much-anticipated return of Downtown Trick-or-Treating, scheduled for Friday, October 27, from 3:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. This bewitching celebration invites the entire community to join in the festivities and indulge in an array of treats, surprises, and family-friendly activities in Downtown Manchester.

NH joins the dark side of immigration along with extremist red states

read more…: NH joins the dark side of immigration along with extremist red states

Recent action by NH Gov Chris Sununu and his Attorney General John Formella to showboat an increase of border patrol enforcement 10 fold and expend $1.4 million of NH tax money is way over the top and unnecessary.  Let’s remember that NH only borders Canada for 58 miles, virtually all of which is heavy forest, with the exception of a small country road crossing at Pittsburg, NH.

A German exchange student discovering Memorial High School and New Hampshire

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The exchange between the Käthe-Kollwitz Gymnasium in Neustadt an der Weinstraße, Germany and the High Schools in Manchester, New Hampshire was established in 1990 and is supposed to let the participants experience “world culture.” This year our group of 16 German students arrived on September 30 in Manchester and I will give you some insight of our experiences in the U.S. and the activities we did so far.

ABLE NH breaking ground with 2nd Annual Disability Justice Parade

read more…: ABLE NH breaking ground with 2nd Annual Disability Justice Parade

t was a beautiful autumn day Oct. 14in Arms Park for the Second Annual Disability Justice Parade, hosted by ABLE NH. Self-advocates, advocates, and supportive partners from organizations across New Hampshire marched down Commercial Street led by the Leftist Marching Band, holding signs with messages asking for equal rights and opportunities for all.

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