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  • [ Monday, September 25, 2023 ] September 25: Catacomb Wisdom Point of View
  • [ Sunday, September 24, 2023 ] New or existing housing for homeless proves hard to acquire in Concord Civics
  • [ Sunday, September 24, 2023 ] Manchester Brewfest was a blast! Brewery Scene
  • [ Sunday, September 24, 2023 ] 10-year transportation plan hearing on Wed. Sept 27 Point of View
  • [ Sunday, September 24, 2023 ] Monday’s weather: Partly sunny, high of 68 Rick Gordon's Weather Corner
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Month: February 2022

Featured News

Turn the Page: A Trip to Sacred Ground

Monday, February 28, 2022 Dan Szczesny 0

This full-circle turn of events was on my mind recently during a visit to Manchester City Library with Little Bean. Our mission was signing her up for her first library card, an event, I confess, I had thought about since literally the day she’d been born. READ MORE

Community

Thoughts from the Black community about Black History Month

Monday, February 28, 2022 Constance Cherise 0

As Black History Month comes to its end, Manchester Ink Link reached out to Black community members for their thoughts about Black History Month. READ MORE

Featured News

March 8 Science on Tap: Location, Location, Location

Monday, February 28, 2022 Press Release 0

The SEE Science Center’s adult science discussion series, Science on Tap is continuing its 9th season on March 8 with a discussion about location data.  READ MORE

Civics

Feb. 28 NH DHHS COVID-19 update: 194 positive results with 23 in Manchester; 4 deaths reported

Monday, February 28, 2022 NH Department of Health and Human Services 0

There are currently 92 people hospitalized in New Hampshire with COVID-19. Since the start of the pandemic, there have been a total of 298,362 cases diagnosed. READ MORE

Civics

MPD Under the Radar: Elderly cancer patient on Prospect Street assaulted by neighbor

Monday, February 28, 2022 Andrew Sylvia 0

Anyone with additional information on these incidents is welcome to share their accounts of what happened by emailing andy@manchesterinklink.com READ MORE

Civics

Ventilation system overhauls begin at two Manchester schools

Monday, February 28, 2022 Andrew Sylvia 0

The upgrades are being paid for through federal COVID-19 relief funds as part of a district-wide initiative. Manchester School District Interim Superintendent Jenn Gillis estimates that the upgrades will take five to six weeks to complete. READ MORE

City Works

Aldermen discuss winter parking ban; Planning Board to consider ADUs and new apartment buildings

Monday, February 28, 2022 June Trisciani 0

All that plus a reminder about the two-day Code-A-Palooza happening March 7-8, and everyone’s invited. READ MORE

Featured News

It’s Your Money: 10 answers to your tax filing FAQs

Monday, February 28, 2022 Maureen Milliken 0

Filing taxes can seem daunting, but it doesn’t have to be complicated for most people. Let’s answer some FAQs. READ MORE

Rick Gordon's Weather Corner

Monday’s weather: Bitter cold, highs in the 20s but wind-chill feels like 10

Sunday, February 27, 2022 Rick Gordon 0

Bitter cold for the last day of February with highs in the mid-20s with temperatures feeling like 10. Tonight will be frigid with a low of 3 but feeling like -6. READ MORE

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Students of color said they were facing discrimination. After a staff member tried to help, she was fired.

Sunday, February 27, 2022 Teddy Rosenbluth 0

By TEDDY ROSENBLUTH  Concord Monitor  Sandra Plummer thought she was righting an injustice.  After students of color were turned away from a professional hair styling event held by the New Hampshire Job Corps Center in READ MORE

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  • September 25: Catacomb Wisdom
  • New or existing housing for homeless proves hard to acquire in Concord
  • Manchester Brewfest was a blast!
  • 10-year transportation plan hearing on Wed. Sept 27
  • Monday’s weather: Partly sunny, high of 68
  • September 24: Keith Howard, reporting all the recovery news that’s fit to print
  • Putting the unity in community: CelebratED’s annual back-to-school party in the park
  • Sunday’s weather: Cloudy with afternoon showers, high of 62
  • Lawsuit: Former New England College leader claims discrimination, emotional distress after ouster
  • We’re a small skip away from Gilead
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  • Stephen Kelley: This sounds about par for the course. They never consider the impact of their decisions on the residents of "Center…
  • m tp: All Manchester tenants can thank the mayor for an immediate $300. a month rent increase. I also wonder how much…
  • kateblue: Its about time, I lived in Manchester for nearly 30 years and its quite clear that landlords are spoiled and…
  • kateblue: The city is very dilligent about getting after people who dump debris around in public places, I can name you…
  • Corpsman 🐱‍👤: Makes sense to me. Ever see a row of green waste containers, overstuffed with trash, blow open with a good…
  • Tony Jankowski: The city won't have the resources to follow up on these places, and the trash will not only pile up…
  • Jon Hopwood: Thank you for this information!
  • Hollis McGuire: What I don't yet understand - if she can raise enough funds, will the eviction process be halted? The goal…
  • Stephen Laurin: It looks like we have two interesting candidates for Mayor. I hope we can have an honest debate about how…
  • Turanga Leela: Homeless cannot afford rent of any kind. Once the govt gets involved, you may as well go full socialist.

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