October indictments from Hillsborough County Superior Court North
A former New York City man is facing the possibility of life in prison if convicted after being indicted on a charge of being a drug enterprise leader. READ MORE
A former New York City man is facing the possibility of life in prison if convicted after being indicted on a charge of being a drug enterprise leader. READ MORE
Two experts on the NH energy scene discuss how we got here and explore ways to remedy the situation. WHO: Sam Evans-Brown, Executive Director, Clean Energy NH; Former NHPR “Ask Sam” expert Donald M. Kreis, READ MORE
Manchester Fire Chief Ryan Cashin announced that the Manchester Fire Department will be hosting open houses at all 10 fire stations in Manchester on Sunday, October 9th from 1:00 p.m. to 3 p.m. for Fire Prevention Month. During these open houses, firefighters will conduct a fire engine demo, and members of the community will be able to talk with the firefighters about fire safety. READ MORE
The Manchester Planning Board got a look at a proposed 77-unit 8-story building across from Veterans’ Park on Thursday as the building’s developers sought approval for a site plan application and conditional-use permit for multi-family dwellings. READ MORE
A handy city employee’s efforts have led to a citywide “Adopt-a-Plaque” restoration program. READ MORE
Beyond the headlines, the men and women of the Manchester Police Department respond to requests from local residents around the clock, with incidents the public may often find valuable or interesting going unnoticed.
In an attempt to help shed a light on those incidents and spur a greater discussion on what’s going on in our neighborhoods across the city, here are a few of those incidents that flew under the radar, as obtained from the Manchester Police Department Records Division. READ MORE
The Rimmon Heights Community group pulled out all the stops for a day of community celebration that included all the sights, sounds and energy of a traditional block party. They were one of the recipients of a $10,000 Community Activation Grant using American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds, an ongoing program that allows residents to plan activities to benefit the community. READ MORE
Ward 9 residents gathered at the Calef Road Fire Station on Wednesday night for a community meeting focused on public safety in the light of murder that occurred last week just a few thousand feet away at Nutts Pond. READ MORE
By Wednesday afternoon Green had turned a hard corner on a tough decision. She tendered her resignation in a single sentence to her current supervisor, District Fire Chief Ryan Cashin. READ MORE
The homeless man accused in the stabbing death of a 75-year-old man near Nutts Pond should not have been out of jail given his two prior arrests, the victim’s granddaughter said Tuesday. READ MORE
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