April 22: Earth Day Celebration with free activities and presentations at Griffin Free Library

read more…: April 22: Earth Day Celebration with free activities and presentations at Griffin Free Library

The event will feature children’s and adult activities and presentations throughout the day and all-ages concerts from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Freshly squeezed lemonade will be available for purchase from the Squeeze the Day NH lemonade truck while participants enjoy the music.

Tuesday’s weather: Chilly, cloudy, snow showers, high of 45

read more…: Tuesday’s weather: Chilly, cloudy, snow showers, high of 45

The day is overcast and chilly, with a few light snow showers expected, potentially leaving a dusting of up to an inch on grassy surfaces. As the afternoon progresses, a brisk breeze will develop, making it feel even colder—around 37 degrees—despite a high of 45. Winds will shift to the northwest, gusting between 10 and 20 miles per hour or more, adding to the wintery chill in the air.

‘I’ on Sports: Where are they now? Wally Razmus

read more…: ‘I’ on Sports: Where are they now? Wally Razmus

Wally began his athletic career at Bakersville, playing hoop (under the guidance of Mr. Walsh) with the likes of George “Winky” Basoukas and Tommy Fisher.  He also played baseball there joined by Paul Evans, Bill Lewis, and Nick Macenas.  “I think Nick pitched pretty much every game we played because no one else could reach the plate!”

A lifeline for firefighters: NH begins statewide cancer screening program

read more…: A lifeline for firefighters: NH begins statewide cancer screening program

Gov. Kelly Ayotte on April 6 launched the first day of testing for New Hampshire’s Firefighters First Cancer Screening Initiative alongside public safety leaders, cancer advocates, and fire chiefs from across the state. The state has invested $5 million in the program, which was approved by the Governor and Executive Council in December 2025.

Planning Board keeps Brown Avenue gas station/coffee shop proposal open for further review

read more…: Planning Board keeps Brown Avenue gas station/coffee shop proposal open for further review

A proposal to redevelop two long-vacant properties on Brown Avenue into a gas station, convenience store and coffee shop remains under scrutiny by the Manchester Planning Board, as ongoing traffic and site design concerns continue to delay a final decision.

City, Palace Theatre find common ground on Hanover Street redesign

read more…: City, Palace Theatre find common ground on Hanover Street redesign

On April 6, the Office of Manchester Mayor Jay Ruais released a statement indicating a positive meeting between representatives of the Palace Theatre and city officials regarding a proposed reconfiguration of Hanover Street between Elm Street and Chestnut Street.

April 7 Aldermanic Preview: Tattoos, sidewalk shoveling and windowless apartments

read more…: April 7 Aldermanic Preview: Tattoos, sidewalk shoveling and windowless apartments

Before the Board of Mayor and Aldermen hold their April 7, 2026 meeting, they will also hold several committee meetings to review a variety of topics. Here is a look at a few of those topics the Aldermanic committees are set to review.

The Soapbox: Call for accountability and transparency with police department’s 287(g) agreement with ICE

read more…: The Soapbox: Call for accountability and transparency with police department’s 287(g) agreement with ICE

In continuing efforts to advocate for withdrawing Auburn’s partnership with ICE, residents push for clarification and scope of work. Urging that public safety and trust needs to be a priority for the Police Commission and the chief of police, a committee of Auburn residents form a culture of neighborly love and steadfast dedication to the heart and soul of what makes Auburn one of the best places to live in the Granite State.

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