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The Soapbox: FY 27 budget debate – elections have consequences

read more…: The Soapbox: FY 27 budget debate – elections have consequences

The debate over the fiscal year 2027 budget in Manchester drags on, with no apparent end in sight. At the last Aldermanic meeting the regular crew of anti-Manchester residents came out. It was the usual suspects who spoke, those who believe Manchester should not spend one more red cent on anything. They are not interested in fixing our roads, fully funding contracts for police or fire or keeping the West Side library open. Additionally, their disdain for public education is quite evident, not wanting the Manchester School District to be adequately funded. In essence it’s okay with them if Manchester reverts back to 1985.

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Pizza, craft beer, and community: 900 Degrees collab with Hoptimystic Brewing brings beer garden to Bow

read more…: Pizza, craft beer, and community: 900 Degrees collab with Hoptimystic Brewing brings beer garden to Bow

Nothing goes together quite like wood-fired pizza and craft beer, and this Memorial Day weekend, 900° is proud to announce an exciting new collaboration with Hoptimystic Brewing: the launch of a vibrant outdoor beer garden in Bow, New Hampshire.

24th Annual NH Film Festival

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Longtime New Hampshire resident Amy Greene will be this year’s recipient of the Van McLeod Award. Greene is a stunt coordinator, stunt performer, and feature film producer whose recent projects include A24’s THE DRAMA, upcoming A24 Anthony Bourdain biopic TONY, Academy Award® winning films THE HOLDOVERS and SOUND OF METAL, and Academy Award® nominated KNIVES OUT. Other films in her resume have won awards at Sundance Film Festival, Cannes Film Festival, and The Independent Spirit Awards.

The Weekender, May 28-31: Taco Tour, Mayhem Market, Mayfair Festival + more

read more…: The Weekender, May 28-31: Taco Tour, Mayhem Market, Mayfair Festival + more

It’s that time of year again –TACO TIME!!! Time to partake in the annual Taco Tour Manchester! This year’s tour has got over 100 restaurants selling their signature tacos on Elm St, Hanover St, and other side streets in downtown for only $3 each. Don’t miss out on the most delicious day of the year! Check out the 2026 Taco Tour Map here.

VA launches MDMA-assisted mental health therapy trial, other resources for veterans

read more…: VA launches MDMA-assisted mental health therapy trial, other resources for veterans

he U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs on Wednesday announced a new clinical trial to evaluate the safety and efficacy of methylenedioxymethamphetamine-assisted therapy, or MDMA-assisted therapy, for the treatment of severe mental health disorders, including posttraumatic stress disorder and alcohol use disorder.

Democratic Party’s 2024 national autopsy not kind to Joyce Craig’s gubernatorial campaign

read more…: Democratic Party’s 2024 national autopsy not kind to Joyce Craig’s gubernatorial campaign

The Democratic National Committee commissioned an “autopsy” of the party’s losses in 2024, and while much of the draft report centers on Kamala Harris’ failed presidential bid, it also includes criticisms of Joyce Craig’s unsuccessful campaign for New Hampshire governor.

Campus carry, kratom, and classroom clinics: the graveyard of Republican bills killed by Republicans

read more…: Campus carry, kratom, and classroom clinics: the graveyard of Republican bills killed by Republicans

New Hampshire’s Republican-controlled House and Senate have mostly agreed on legislation this year. But on some of the most contentious issues, the single-party control of the Legislature and governor’s office has not translated to automatic alignment. Last Thursday, one of the final voting days of the year, the two chambers clashed over some major policies, sending many of them to further negotiations in a committee of conference.

Planet Fitness announces 6th Annual High School Summer Pass program, free access for teens

read more…: Planet Fitness announces 6th Annual High School Summer Pass program, free access for teens

 Planet Fitness announces the return of its annual High School Summer Pass® program. Now in its sixth year, the initiative encourages high school teens ages 14 to 19 to prioritize fitness this summer by working out for free at any of Planet Fitness’ 2,900+ participating locations throughout the U.S. and Canada. Teens can register today at PlanetFitness.com/SummerPass to gain club access beginning June 1 through August 31.

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