Starting Monday, September 15th, from 5-7 pm, you can find fresh NH grown produce at the weekly market located at 130 Silver Street in Manchester! The market is open to anyone and accepts cash or WIC Farmers Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) benefits. See the flyer for details!
The Municipal Primary Election will take place on Tuesday, September 16, 2025. All polling places across Manchester's 12 wards will be open for voting between 6:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. If you do not know where your polling place is, enter your address on the "Where Do I Vote?" page.
If you are already registered to vote, please remember to bring your photo ID with you to the polls.
Want to see a sample of your ballot before heading to the polls? Find your sample ballot on the "Sample Ballots" page.
If you are not registered to vote, you are able to register at your polling place. In order to register to vote, you must be 18 years of age or older, a citizen of the United States, and domiciled in the city of Manchester. Documentary proof of age, identity, domicile, and citizenship are required to be presented at the time of registration. To learn more about how to register to vote, see the "How to Register" page.
For any questions, please contact the Office of the City Clerk at (603) 624-6455.
Please be advised that the City of Manchester has experienced no CSO activations during the past 12 hours.
For more detailed CSO discharge information please go to EPD's website at:
https://www.manchesternh.gov/csomap
Thank you
Please be advised that the City of Manchester has experienced CSO activations due to heavy rainfall and corresponding high flows.
For more detailed CSO discharge information please go to EPD's website at:
https://www.manchesternh.gov/csomap
Thank you
Please be advised that the City of Manchester has experienced no CSO activations during the past 12 hours.
For more detailed CSO discharge information please go to EPD's website at:
https://www.manchesternh.gov/csomap
Thank you
Please be advised that the City of Manchester has experienced CSO activations due to heavy rainfall and corresponding high flows.
For more detailed CSO discharge information please go to EPD's website at:
https://www.manchesternh.gov/csomap
Thank you
Sheehan-Basquil Park, Manchester, New Hampshire
The City of Manchester announces that demolition work on the Hunt Memorial Pool and Bathhouse at Sheehan-Basquil Park will begin on Tuesday, September 9, 2025. The work is expected to take approximately three weeks to complete.
During this period, there should be no disruption to traffic or use of other areas of the park. However, we ask all park visitors to exercise caution when accessing park amenities, as demolition activities will be taking place in the immediate area.
We appreciate the community’s patience and cooperation as we complete this necessary work to allow for future improvements to Sheehan-Basquil Park.
For questions or additional information, please contact the Manchester Parks and Recreation Division at parks@manchesternh.gov.
As part of the Cemetery Brook Drain Tunnel Project, a section of the Riverwalk from Dunbar Street to Riverwalk Way will be closed for an extended period of time.
- Closure begins: September 8, 2025
- Anticipated reopening: Fall 2028
What to Expect:
- Signs will guide pedestrians and cyclists with details on closure limits. Please refer to the figure below for closure limits.
- Please plan ahead and utilize alternate travel routes.
We appreciate your patience and cooperation as we work to enhance our community’s infrastructure.
Sincerely,
Environmental Protection Division
Department of Public Works
City of Manchester

The City of Manchester Housing Initiatives: Lead Hazard Control Program is seeking proposals from Licensed Lead Professional Management Consultants.
Proposals are due by Friday, September 19, 2025 at 4PM. Please see the included notice for further details.
Manchester Water Works (MWW) has scheduled a conversion of the disinfectant chloramine used in our water treatment process to chlorine to begin September 2nd and continue through the week of October 14th (six weeks). During this time, you may notice a slight change in the taste and smell of your drinking water that has no harmful effects.
Periodically MWW switches the disinfectant from chloramine to chlorine for the maintenance of our water distribution system. Early on during the conversion, MWW will also conduct selective hydrant flushing to enhance water quality. This procedure is a common practice for many U.S. public water systems that use chloramine as a disinfectant and the practice is approved by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) which regulates the safe use of chlorine and chloramine.
MWW routinely collects and tests water samples to monitor for chloramine and chlorine levels throughout the distribution system and will continue to do so during this period. Should you notice a change in the taste or smell of chlorine, MWW recommends:
- Run the cold water tap for two minutes. Run it for five to 10 minutes when water is not used for several hours.
- Refrigerate cold tap water in an open pitcher. Within a few hours, the chlorine taste and odor should dissipate.
- There are available filters that may reduce the chlorine taste and smell. MWW recommends using those that are either installed onto your faucet tap or using a pitcher-style filter. The filter should meet NSF certified safety standards and you should replace the filter as recommended by the manufacturer.
Individuals and business owners who take special precautions to remove chloramine from tap water, such as dialysis centers, medical facilities and aquatic pet owners, should continue to take the same precautions during the temporary switch to chlorine. Most methods for removing chloramine from tap water are effective in removing chlorine. Individuals with special health concerns should consult a health care provider on the use of tap water.
Should you have any concerns, please contact the MWW Laboratory directly at (603) 792-2855 (Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.)
Please be advised that the City of Manchester has experienced no CSO activations during the past 12 hours.
For more detailed CSO discharge information please go to EPD's website at:
https://www.manchesternh.gov/csomap
Thank you
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