SEE Science Center’s Park2Park Community Clean-up: New Year, bigger impact

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If you were out in Center City on April 20 you might have noticed a lot of activity. Monday marked the second year of SEE Science Center’s Park2Park Clean-up event, a collaborative effort between the Science Center, Manchester Connects, and the City of Manchester Parks, Recreation, and Cemetery Division, to prepare our city parks and the streets in between for Earth Day activities.

Good clean fun: Join one of the remaining Urban Pond Restoration clean-up events

read more…: Good clean fun: Join one of the remaining Urban Pond Restoration clean-up events

Since 2000, the Manchester Urban Ponds Restoration Program has coordinated 124 volunteer cleanups at Manchester’s urban ponds. Other groups have coordinated 15 additional cleanups at the urban ponds / or have been assisted by the Program in doing so. Thus, a total of 139 volunteer cleanups have occurred at Manchester’s urban ponds.

‘I’ on Sports: Spotlight on Pete Poirier

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In past issues, I’ve given you updates on people that were talented athletes whose names were often found on the sports pages of our local newspapers.  the Union Leader. However, this week’s Manchester Ink Link edition will be different since I’m not only covering a former very talented player, but also a well-known former coach…Pete Poirier. 

The Soapbox: Manchester will pay the price for a Constitutional tax ban

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New Hampshire has always stood for something simple and powerful: local control, fiscal responsibility, and the freedom to make our own choices.

That’s exactly why a proposed constitutional amendment to permanently ban a state income tax is the wrong move—especially for cities like Manchester.

City government department heads provide requests following mayor’s proposed budget

read more…: City government department heads provide requests following mayor’s proposed budget

Manchester Mayor Jay Ruais released his Fiscal Year 2027 budget proposals for the Manchester School District and City of Manchester last month and, as part of the usual budget process, the Board of Mayor and Aldermen have been given requests to change the mayor’s proposed budget from the city government’s department heads.

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