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🌱 Stonyfield Giving Away 10,000 Yogurt Tubs + Five New Homes For Sale
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Hello, Reno! I'm Miranda Fraraccio, and I'm filling in for your usual curator Nicole today. Now, here are all the most important things to know about what's happening locally.
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A little afternoon rain. High: 45 Low: 37.
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- Londonderry-based Stonyfield Organic is giving away 10,000 tubs of plain yogurt in response to the nationwide egg shortage. Representatives for the Londonderry-based company Plain yogurt can be a substitute for eggs when following baking recipes, according to company representatives. The online giveaway runs for 32-ounce tubs through Saturday while supplies last. (WMUR9 ABC)
- Multiple bomb threats at Walmart stores in New Hampshire are believed to be hoaxes, according to the New Hampshire Department of Safety. Threats caused evacuations Tuesday at the store in Claremont and Wednesday at stores in Concord, Amherst, Littleton, Gorham, Hinsdale, and perhaps others. Police said the store in Littleton was evacuated without incident. After what officers called a thorough search of the building and property, it was determined to be a false report. (WMUR9 ABC)
- Five new homes have been listed for sale in the Manchester area. Available properties range from a 797 square-foot., two-bed, and one-bath home for $219,900 to a $549,900 home with three beds, two baths, and 2,400 square feet. Get all the property details at the link. (Manchester Patch)
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Today in Manchester:
- Movers And Groovers At Goffstown Public Library (9:30 AM)
- Family Storytime At Manchester City Library (10:00 AM)
- Winter Art Exhibition & Celebration At Manchester West High School (3:00 PM)
- Art After Work: Songwriter's Round Currier Museum Of Art (5:00 PM)
From my notebook:
- Extended Doorway now provides 24/7 addiction treatment services through the Farnum Center in Manchester. Individuals seeking immediate substance use treatment can access care for themselves, patients, or loved ones at Farnum from 5 p.m. to 8 a.m., Monday through Friday, and from 5 p.m. Friday through 8 a.m. on Monday and holidays. Call (603) 622-3020 or visit Farnum’s 140 Queen City Ave. location. (Manchester Ink Link)
- Manchester has events you don't want to miss in February. There's something for everyone, from escape rooms to Valentine's Day planning, the writer's group, and the monthly book club. (Manchester Gov)
- Are you looking for a new family member with four paws? Check out the list of adoption-ready pets in the Manchester area at the link! (Manchester Animal Shelter)
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— Miranda Fraraccio
About me: Miranda Fraraccio is a staff writer for content creation agency Lightning Media Partners. She is a graduate of the University of Rhode Island, where she earned degrees in Writing & Rhetoric and Communication Studies. In her free time, you can find her traveling, drinking tea, or practicing film photography.
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