Manchester, NH — February 5, 2026 — Local News Update
Manchester, NH — February 5, 2026 — Recent developments in Manchester include a significant reduction in opioid overdoses and a new commission to expand child care access.
Opioid Overdoses Decline in Manchester
Manchester has seen a notable decrease in opioid overdoses, with 371 reported in 2025—a 30% reduction from 2024 and a 54% drop over two years. This improvement is attributed to coordinated public safety efforts, widespread naloxone use, and enhanced recovery services. Mayor Jay Ruais commended the community’s collaborative response to combat addiction.
New Commission Aims to Expand Child Care Access
Mayor Jay Ruais has launched a Commission on Child Care to address the growing need for child care services in Manchester. The commission’s goal is to develop strategies to increase access and affordability for families, ensuring that all children have the opportunity to thrive.
Upcoming Events in Manchester
Residents can look forward to several community events this week:
- Preschool Storytime
Thursday, February 5, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM at the Manchester City Library. - Teen Thursdays
Thursday, February 5, 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM at the Manchester City Library. - Valentine’s Party
Friday, February 6, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM at the Manchester City Library.
For more details, visit the Manchester City Library’s events calendar.
Weather Forecast
Today’s forecast for Manchester, NH:
- Thursday, February 5: Mostly sunny, High: 30°F (-1°C), Low: 7°F (-14°C).
- Friday, February 6: Low clouds, then perhaps some sun; be prepared for slippery conditions developing at night, High: 25°F (-4°C), Low: 17°F (-8°C).
- Saturday, February 7: Increasingly windy with periods of snow, accumulating 2-4 cm; storm total 1-2 cm; snow can make streets and sidewalks slippery, causing travel disruptions, High: 27°F (-3°C), Low: -2°F (-19°C).
Stay updated with local weather reports for any changes.