Free coffee and conversation Oct 27: Meet your candidates at Jupiter Hall
Stop by for some face time with those who wish to represent you, and bring your questions. READ MORE
Stop by for some face time with those who wish to represent you, and bring your questions. READ MORE
Watch Mayor Ted Gatsas and candidate Joyce Craig on the issues during a WMUR debate Sunday. READ MORE
Randy Willett had planned an extended hike over four days, much of which was in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of the White Mountain National Forest. READ MORE
Chamber President and CEO Michael Skelton spoke on behalf of six chambers – Greater Manchester, Greater Derry/Londonderry, Dover, Greater Keene, Nashua and Salem, which he noted represents thousands of companies and tens of thousands of employees, showing how broad the coalition of support is for the initiative.
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Initial investigation points to speed, but police continue to seek information from the public in piecing together this tragic accident. READ MORE
At approximately 6:30 p.m. on April 30, a grey Saab traveling south on the Everett Turnpike struck the toll booth, flipping over several times and ejecting the driver. READ MORE
A 17-year-old called police when he heard someone trying to break into his Dubuque Street apartment Saturday afternoon. READ MORE
In just about three weeks, Chunky’s Cinema Pub will open its doors on Huse Road, bringing first-run movies back to Manchester after several years of theater drought in the Queen City. READ MORE
A new downtown bar, a 27,000-square-foot National Guard maintenance depot in Hooksett and a building sale on Granite Street. READ MORE
Three New Hampshire high school students were recently recognized for their projects in the 2024 New Hampshire Science and Engineering Association (NHSEEA) Expo. READ MORE
On Thursday March 14, 2024, at our House Session, ALL Manchester Democrats did a good thing. We all voted against indefinitely postponing HB 1254-Local (as written, this bill would have enabled a municipality to collect a public safety assessment on hotel occupancies for the purpose of public safety associated with the increase in tourism and transient traffic.) READ MORE
A Manchester couple turned themselves in at police headquarters in relation to allegations of sexual abuse that date back more than 20 years. READ MORE
The Planning Board will meet on Thursday, March 21 at 6 p.m. READ MORE
Today for the first day of Spring windy with some sun & clouds with a high of 44 but feeling like 37, more like winter. When Spring officially arrives at 11:06 tonight temperature will be 36 but feeling like freezing. READ MORE
We’re down to final eight contestants in our Pizza Madness Tournament: our quest to find Queen City’s favorite pizza as propelled by your votes. Here are the results so far, as of approximately 3:45 p.m. on Monday, March 18. READ MORE
This week, a special election to fill two vacant seats in the State House was held in Rockingham County District 21 and Strafford County District 11. Two Democrats, Erik Johnson and Jennifer Mandelbaum were elected to the vacant seats, and today both representatives-elect have announced their support for Joyce Craig’s campaign for governor. READ MORE
Arriving officers saw several males posturing to fight. As the officers approached on foot, two of the men got into cars. One of the men began to drive out of the parking lot, despite police ordering him to stop. He drove so close to an officer he hit his foot. READ MORE
Austin Wintory is a composer for film and video games. He will be joining Symphony New Hampshire this weekend as guest conductor of Game Over(ture). READ MORE
On March 13, the U.S. House of Representatives voted 352-65 to force the owners of TikTok to sell the app in six months or face a nationwide ban. (The good news is that the bill still has to pass the Senate and – if it does – will head to the President to sign). Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D – NY) has been noncommittal as to when he will schedule the bill for a floor vote. For those keeping score, the bill, (H.R. 7521 – officially called The Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, was introduced by Rep. Mike Gallagher (R – WI). READ MORE
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