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Manchester Mayor Joyce Craig sharing first impressions on seeing the new Walk in the Woods Trail in Stark Park.
Stark Park, once home and now final resting place of Revolutionary War hero General John Stark has long been a public place supporting both the respectful solemnity of a small family grave site but also as part of a thirty-acre gift to the City of Manchester for the benefit of future generations.
all hands on board photo on kid construction day in Stark Park photo| Keith Spiro
As Manchester navigates a world of revolutionary change wrought by a pandemic, the demand for housing and also safe spaces outdoors for families to be active has become a central focus in discussions around the community. Manchester Moves emerged as a quiet leader in connecting residents with outdoor opportunities and over the past few months has spearheaded a coalition of volunteers from all walks of life to reclaim the trails and cut ba
Manchester school board selected as best in New Hampshire
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Hannaford reveals zero food waste accomplishment
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Hannaford supermarkets say they’re no longer sending any food waste to landfills
Hannaford store manager Carl Provencher shows one of the bins where they collect food waste, some still in packaging, to be taken to Agri-Cycle of Maine to be processed during a tour on Wednesday. GEOFF FORESTER photos / Monitor staff
Geno Gervais of Agri-Cycle loads the bins of food waste in their specially-made truck for the transport to their facility in Maine on Wednesday, April 21, 2021. GEOFF FORESTER Monitor staff
A sign in the back of the Hannafordâs in Manchester telling employees to wrap up food waste for bins for Agri-Cycle on Wednesday, April 21, 2021. GEOFF FORESTER Monitor staff