City aldermen are starting over after failing to agree on a municipal budget for fiscal year 2025 during a marathon session at City Hall, which culminated in Manchester Mayor Jay
Aldermen voted unanimously this week to extend the deadline to complete a comprehensive study of Manchester city employees’ pay another year, despite a committee recommendation to scrap the effort.
City employees in Manchester will see an increase of 10% in health insurance costs as of July 1, following a vote this week by aldermen to raise rates.
In a radio interview Thursday, Manchester’s director of housing stability pushed back at a vote by aldermen to move her office to the city’s homeless shelter, accusing board members of
Manchester’s director of housing stability has been placed on paid administrative leave, with a special meeting regarding her job status planned for next week — if she doesn’t resign before