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Here are today’s top three stories in Manchester:
- Manchester Police are looking for William Farnsworth, 29. Farnsworth is wanted Felony is accused of brutally assaulting a five-month-old puppy who died of his injuries. Anyone with information about the whereabouts of Farnsworth, who is pictured at the link, is asked to call Manchester Police at (603) 668-8711 or the anonymous Manchester Crimeline at (603) 624-4040. (Manchester NH Police via Facebook)
- Free dental care will be available for 600 schoolchildren in Manchester by the New Hampshire Air National Guard. Fills and extractions will be provided as part of the Department of Defense’s Innovative Readiness Training Program. Mayor Joyce Craig said, “Our students deserve high quality preventative care, and I am grateful for NHarng’s support in providing these services. (Subscription: New Hampshire Labor Leader)
- A a special meeting of the college of mayors and aldermen will take place on Tuesday 17 January At the mayor. The meeting will take place in the chambers of aldermen and will start at 6:30 p.m. When available, the public agenda for this meeting will be posted here. (Manchester NH)
Today in Manchester:
- Brunch with Brooks Hubbard At The Goat’s (10:00 AM)
- Disney On Ice Presents Find Your Hero At the SNHU Arena (10:30 a.m.)
- recycled percussion At the Palace Theater (15:00)
From my notebook:
- Did you know New Hampshire residents saw the nation’s third-highest average monthly electric bill increase last year? Learn more about where Granite State ranks on energy consumption and costs relative to the rest of the country in this new Ownerly Data Study. (Owner)
- In case you missed it: Manchester’s overnight parking prohibited (odd/even) is in effect until April 15. Learn more about the details of the ban here. (Manchester NH)
- Saturday Basketball Shootaround returns today! Children between the ages of seven and seventeen will be divided into groups to 90 minutes of play at Beech Street School. (Manchester, NH Parks & Recreation via Facebook)
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— Nicole Fallon Peek
About me: Nicole Fallon-Peek is a journalist and editor with a degree in media, culture and communication from New York University. She has been a freelance journalist, editor, managing editor and editorial director for various B2B news outlets. She currently co-owns and manages content creation agency Lightning Media Partners.