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Oct. 19—A new sober home operator hopes to open its first location on Beech Street next month. The plans were presented by Tabula Rasa, LCC, at the planning board's Oct. 7 meeting to convert the ...
Oct. 13—School officials will go before city aldermen on Tuesday seeking approval to demolish the existing Beech Street Elementary School, as well as receiving a green light to build a new ...
The city began the program with street-scape and infrastructure improvements in the Rimmon Heights neighborhood of the West Side, which has spurred growth and investment in and by the community. [4] Despite the success of the program in Rimmon Heights, it was unclear in recent years how similar programs would be implemented elsewhere in Manchester.
Beech Street Grounds (1880–1893) Varick Park (1894–1912) Textile Field (1913–1926) Athletic Field (1927–1967) Location: Manchester, NH 03102: Coordinates
On June 30, 2005, as part of the first phase of major renovations, a moving firm moved the historic Kennard House, formerly the location of the museum offices, from Beech Street to Pearl Street. The house was built in 1867 in the Second Empire style, and was home to several of the city's wealthy industrialists.
Apr. 16—Manchester aldermen are backing a proposal to sell unused city-owned properties to raise funds to invest in affordable housing. ... —Erie Street, Lot 455-10, and Boynton Street, Lot ...
Manchester High School Central is a public high school in Manchester, New Hampshire. Located in the city's downtown, it has an enrollment of approximately 1,200 students. [3] Students attend from Manchester Hooksett. The name was changed from Manchester High School in 1922 when Manchester West High School opened.
Manchester Memorial High School was designed by two Manchester architecture firms: chief designers Dirsa & Lampron assisted by Koehler & Isaak. Construction began in 1959 and the school was opened in 1960. [4] Previously the majority of the high school students in Auburn were sent to Manchester Memorial. [5]