Relay for Life of Manchester Enters its Fourth Year
In 2013, the third annual Relay For Life in Manchester raised more than $46,000 to support the programs of the American Cancer Society. This year, organizers are hoping to top that, with a goal of raising $50,237 in donations. The 19 teams and nearly 200 participants (and still counting!) are planning for a June 28-29 […]
American Legion and Auxiliary Poppy Days this week!
Every year, as Memorial Day approaches, the American Legion Post 117 and its Auxiliary Unit prepare for another year of service to veterans, with their annual Poppy drive program. The paper poppies distributed by the American Legion and Auxiliary are hand made by veterans in remembrance of those who have died in America’s wars, past […]
Grant Filed for Riverfront Development Project – “Orange Building” Not Included in Plan
As the riverfront park development project is getting under way, with grant applications filed in the nick of time to meet the April 1 deadline, questions are being asked about how this development will progress. Currently, only the former “Buss Property,” the site of the old barn structure that was removed two years ago, is […]
It’s Crazy What They Do to Raise Cash!
For the 15th year, the Manchester Kiwanis Club is sponsoring its “Crazy Cash” night to raise funds for community projects beginning at 7 p.m. on Saturday, March 1. The name is somewhat descriptive of the evening’s atmosphere, according to Cindy Kenney, Kiwanis President and the publicity chair for this year’s event. “I’m just figuring it all […]
Recipe: Cheeseburger Soup
Who doesn’t love a cheeseburger? It doesn’t get any more all-American than that. However, it so happens that I prefer my cheeseburgers grilled outdoors in the summertime. A dilemma? Not really. Surprisingly, the flavor translates well to a soup, which better suits these cold winter evenings. This recipe is simple, satisfying, and definitely in the […]
Recipe: Lemon and Garlic Roasted Chicken
Looking for an extra special meal to make for Valentine’s Day dinner last week, I found this one from Ina Garten of The Food Network. Although this recipe sounds a little complicated with all the ingredients, I found it was actually quite simple and the results were a deliciously juicy and different presentation for a […]
Good Health is Worth Celebrating – Andrews Family Chiropractic Celebrates 7 Years in Manchester
It has been seven years since Dr. Dana Andrews began his chiropractic practice in Manchester, and he is celebrating in a big way. When he opened his practice on his 26th birthday—Feb. 17, 2007—Dr. Dana had a dream of bringing good health to the Manchester community through chiropractic care, and over the years that dream […]
Public Input Needed on Future of Dam and Riverfront Development at Upcoming Thursday Meeting
The future of Manchester’s planned River Raisin Riverwalk will depend greatly on the public input garnered at a meeting to be held at 7 p.m. this Thursday, Feb. 6, in the Village Room on the lower level of Village Hall. A Riverfront Development Committee has worked the past several months with consultant Neal Billetdeaux (a […]
Auditors Give Village Administration High Marks
On a cold and snowy January night, the Manchester Village Council received warm praise from what might seem an unlikely source. At last Monday’s meeting, the village administration staff was given high acclaim by its auditing firm, Markowski & Company of Jackson, for its handling of village finances. Auditor Scott McLane, representing the Markowski firm, […]
“Longest Night” Service Planned for Anyone Experiencing Grief or Depression During the Holidays
The holiday season, beginning in late November and continuing through New Year, is considered by most to be one of joyous celebration. Most people gather with family and friends to share meals and gifts, and is seen as a happy time of year. But it isn’t happy for everyone. Christmas and the holiday season can […]






