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Got your ‘Tender Townies’ 2026 Manchester Chicken Tender Passport?

read more…: Got your ‘Tender Townies’ 2026 Manchester Chicken Tender Passport?

Participants who turn in their passport with three or more signatures will be entered to win special prizes, including a Fisher Cats VIP Suite, free chicken tenders for a year at the Manchester Red Arrow, gift cards to participating locations, and of course, the ultimate bragging rights as a Certified Chicken Tender Connoisseur.

From student to leader: Granite YMCA programs help local grad achieve college dreams and inspire others

read more…: From student to leader: Granite YMCA programs help local grad achieve college dreams and inspire others

Five years ago, Arielis Nunez was a middle school student participating in The Granite YMCA’s YSTAY (Support, Tutoring, and Adventures for Youth) program. She later became a Leader in Training with the Y’s Power Scholars program, helping young students improve academically and socially during the summer months. Today, she is about to graduate from West High School in Manchester and will be incoming nursing student at Saint Anselm College in the fall.

She flew in from Minnesota to see if Taco Tour was real. It exceeded expectations

read more…: She flew in from Minnesota to see if Taco Tour was real. It exceeded expectations

When Marie Campos typed a simple search into Google looking for “taco tours” around the country, she wasn’t expecting it would lead to an epic adventure, including booking a flight to New Hampshire, to see for herself if “the world’s biggest taco tour” was for real.

But that’s exactly what happened.

After nearly 20 years, Sarah Jane Knoy prepares to pass the GSOP torch

read more…: After nearly 20 years, Sarah Jane Knoy prepares to pass the GSOP torch

Although she’s stepping down as Executive Director of Granite State Organizing Project, Sarah Jane Knoy says she’s not going anywhere. But after nearly two decades at the helm of the state’s largest faith-based, grass-roots, community organization, she’s stepping aside to make room for the next generation of changemakers.

Elliot’s Walk for Hope: Why this wife, mother, and nurse – diagnosed with breast cancer at age 40 – participates

read more…: Elliot’s Walk for Hope: Why this wife, mother, and nurse – diagnosed with breast cancer at age 40 – participates

In November 2025, Lauren Stevens checked a major milestone off her “to-do” list: her very first mammogram. She had no family history. She felt healthy. She got called back for additional imaging which then led to a biopsy on December 22. On Christmas Eve, while celebrating her daughter’s 7th birthday, she received a phone call from the Radiologist who did her biopsy after receiving notification in her patient portal that was concerning. The news was jarring but follow up calls from the Breast Health Center brought some clarity.  

Ayotte says open enrollment bill is ‘not ready for prime time.’ Republicans still advanced it.

read more…: Ayotte says open enrollment bill is ‘not ready for prime time.’ Republicans still advanced it.

Republican state lawmakers pushed forward open enrollment legislation Thursday, preventing Democrats from defeating it by replacing two of the Democratic lawmakers on the negotiating committee hours before the deadline. But Gov. Kelly Ayotte has indicated she may not sign the bill if it reaches her.

DHHS disputes findings of youth detention center inquiry, but acknowledges ‘leadership failure’

read more…: DHHS disputes findings of youth detention center inquiry, but acknowledges ‘leadership failure’

A top official at the Department of Health and Human Services pushed back on Friday against many of the findings of a legislative inquiry into various allegations of improper treatment at the state’s youth detention center, but she also acknowledged systemic leadership and culture failures at the Manchester facility.

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