Week in review: Stories the made you go ‘click’ on ManchesterInkLink.com

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MANCHESTER, NH – Below is the round-up of our most clickable stories for the past week – stories with 100+ views make the cut, although many of the top stories had thousands of views (displayed in order of popularity) – including a SWAT raid on Somerville Street, a father charged with murder of his daughter, the end of Old Sol Music Hall’s quest to revive the old Rex Theatre, a homegrown indoor pot garden, and the exodus of Liberty House executive director Keith Howard.

As always, our 2014 phone scam story continues to break the Top 10 almost every single day – probably because: 1. phone scammers are everywhere and 2. it’s jam-packed with useful info.

Please take this opportunity to click through the stories you might have missed. As always thanks for supporting local online independent news!


   
2 arrested after SWAT raid on Somerville Street    
Phone scam: ‘You have been chosen to receive a $9,000 government grant…’    
Manchester woman sentenced to serve 10 years in federal prison for heroin/fentanyl conspiracy    
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Father charged with second-degree murder in 2016 death of 3-year-old daughter    
No deal: Sun sets on Old Sol Music Hall’s proposed Amherst Street music venue    
Police discover more than 2-dozen pot plants growing under living room tent    
Distracted driving: Nashua woman, 5-year-old, survive I-93 crash in Bow    
Liberty House director stepping down after five years of innovation and change    
Cowabunga, dude! Counting down to Chunky’s – and more, coming soon to new Huse Road plaza    
Susan (Provencher) Legendre, 64: Devoted wife, mom, sister and grandma; the world just lost a good listener    
Police investigate stabbing on Wilson Street, 4 injured    
Majestic Theatre & Ted Herbert Music School to hold grand opening    
State, local and federal agents execute warrants at Alderman’s home, businesses    
My 603: Contest winner shows what New Hampshire means to him    
Now hiring: Bricks, mortar, and team building at Chunky’s for target May 1 opening    
Roof fire at Hobby Lobby quickly extinguished    
Chef Nicole Barreira Judges ProStart Competition    
Manchester Makerspace: Where Imaginations Run Wild    
George Lacourse Sr., 70: Barber, business man, Lion Club member –  husband, father and grandfather    
NH tech firm FlowTraq relocating HQ to Dow Street    
SWAT team bust nets 2 arrests for alleged heroin, cocaine sales    
Long-forgotten promises – and more – for NH lawmakers and governor to break    
Adela Yergeau, 87: An original ‘Manchester maker,’ worked at cigar, shoe factories    
Manchester man sentenced to serve 4+ years for 2015 Bedford TD Bank robbery    
Police logs now updated every 6 hours    
Chamber of Commerce Names Dianne Mercier Citizen of the Year    
Registration open for March 7 NH Youth Summit on Opioid Awareness at SNHU Arena    
Latest Manchester Police arrest logs and ‘wanted’ list Sept. 26-Oct. 3    
JC Penney announces plan to shutter 130+ retail stores, citing threat of online retailers    
Joseph ‘Leo’ Bedard, 88: Loved to tell a good story; avid sports fan, proud ‘Manchester boy’; Belgian Club member    
NH joins 40 states in lawsuit against 6 generic drug makers for price-fixing    
What’s so threatening about a little old church lady? Don’t be fooled!    

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Carol Robidoux

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Longtime NH journalist and publisher of ManchesterInkLink.com. Loves R&B, German beer, and the Queen City!