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Paul Feely's City Hall: What Manchester's mayor says she has done to date, Part 1
Mayor Joyce Craig sat down with the New Hampshire Sunday News to go over some of the promises she's made.
Categories: Manchester News
Manchester couple angry at airline's response to daughter's privacy invasion in the sky
She had noticed that there was a man over the age of 40 taking pictures of her on the plane and she was concerned, the girl's father said.
Categories: Manchester News
Reunions: Nashua High School, '49-'51 West High School, '59 Notre Dame Hospital School of Nursing
Send class reunion notices to familyunionleader.com or to Union Leader, P.O. Box 9555, Manchester, NH 03108-9555. Attn: Barbara AndersonReunions.
Categories: Manchester News
Emily Lord's Forest Journal: Land stewards -- Caring for places brings people together
I'll never forget my first time hiking with a purpose.
Categories: Manchester News
Sox storm back to topple O's
A five-run deficit is no problem for these Red Sox.
Categories: Manchester News
CHaD Battle of the Badges: Giving back is what it's all about
Chris Heney wished to give back to the hospital that helped him recover from a serious snowmobile accident when he was in high school.
Categories: Manchester News
Rochester out of American Legion tournament
The New Hampshire champions have been eliminated from the American Legion New England regional tournament in Shrewsbury, Mass.
Categories: Manchester News
Fisher Cats shut down Squirrels
Fisher Cats pitching held the Richmond Flying Squirrels to six hits in New Hampshire's 4-1 Eastern League win Friday in Richmond, Va.
Categories: Manchester News
Little League: Goffstown starts strong, but just misses chance to play in New England Regional
The New Hampshire state champs had a five-run lead entering the bottom of the sixth inning Friday in Bristol, Conn.
Categories: Manchester News
Mark Hayward's City Matters: Officer brings personal touch to downtown beat
She asks shop owners and employees if everything's OK. She gives dining recommendations to visitors. She encourages people on the margins to improve their lives.
Categories: Manchester News
Katie McQuaid's Scene in Manchester: For city's newest gallery, 'Argh' signifies the humor and struggle of art
Argh. It's an expression of frustration, and a fitting name for the city's newest art gallery.
Categories: Manchester News
Northern Pass asks court to force reconsideration of transmission project
Northern Pass hopes a state committee will reconsider its rejection of the proposed 1.6 billion hydroelectric transmission line.
Categories: Manchester News
Stacey Cole's Nature Talks: Enjoying a nature walk with a nature expert
Stacey Cole took a walk with the executive director of the Audubon Society of New Hampshire.
Categories: Manchester News
Last Week's Rare Bird Alert
These are New Hampshire Audubon's Rare Bird Alerts for Monday, July 30, and Monday, Aug. 6.
Categories: Manchester News
Two police officers among four fatally shot in New Brunswick
Four people, including two police officers, were killed in a shooting in eastern Canada on Friday.
Categories: Manchester News
Nashua residents with unlicensed dogs to be fined
Civil forfeiture notices are about to be issued to more than 1,200 dog owners who have failed to register their canines in the Gate City.
Categories: Manchester News
Man seen hiding in Manchester mulch bed charged in theft of two bikes
Jeffrey Beaulieu was found hiding in bushes and ran away before being stopped by another officer and his K-9 partner, police said.
Categories: Manchester News
Vandals smash Trump commemorative block at State Library
A vandal smashed a granite block near the State House honoring President Donald Trump's 2016 New Hampshire Republican primary win early Friday morning, according to state police.
Categories: Manchester News
Bus crashes on I-95 in Greenland children, adults sent to hospital
Thirteen adults and children were rushed to hospitals Friday after their camp bus struck two trees, emergency officials said.
Categories: Manchester News
Strong personal air freshener likely made Epping health workers sick, say hospital officials
Ten employees experienced dizziness and nausea on Thursday at Epping Regional Health Care Center.
Categories: Manchester News