Less than a year after its creation, Manchester Mayor Jay Ruais will ask aldermen this week to begin the process of dissolving the city’s Department of Housing Stability, and place director and staff positions under the umbrella of his office.
Saturday, May 04, 2024
HOPKINTON - It’s about 7,000 miles from this central New Hampshire town to remote villages in Uganda. For Sandy Fisher, that journey feels like fate, even divine providence.
Friday, May 03, 2024
The owner of the now-defunct Diaper Spa in Atkinson went before state regulators again on Friday, describing client services like “The Christmas Special” — featuring cookies, eggnog and a reading of “’Twas the Night Before Christmas” — during a nearly three-hour disciplinary hearing in Concord.
Ahead of the University of Michigan’s commencement on Saturday, the school has trained staff volunteers in how to mitigate disruptions: a change from the usual duties of guiding guests around campus and showing them to their seats.
GENEVA -- An Israeli incursion in Rafah would put the lives of hundreds of thousands of Gazans at risk and be a huge blow to the aid operations of the entire enclave, the U.N. humanitarian office said on Friday, as the World Health Organization announced contingency plans for an incursion.
Thursday, May 02, 2024
Top Israeli ministers were discussing on Thursday what a government source said was a Gaza truce proposal to free some hostages held by Hamas, as well as prospects for an army sweep of the southern tip of the enclave packed with displaced Palestinians.
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