Annual Fill the Hall Saturday, June 27, 2020 | 9 AM – 3PM at Portsmouth’s The Music Hall!! This year, due to the given circumstances, the team came up with creative ways to reach our food goals: One way was to drop food off at the theater, You can also contribute to your neighborhood’s food …
Marcel and Nick Mercier from Macy Industries along with a team of volunteers working with the Aviation Museum have an interest in helping students learn about the aviation industry. By volunteering, not only funds but also time the build a plane program will launch this year at Southern New Hampshire University. The goal of the …
On Saturday, February 17, Manchester Community College (MCC) hosted the annual NH/VT State Championship VEX Robotics Competition for high school students, kicking off a weekend of robotics events on campus. On Sunday, elementary and middle school students compete in the VEX IQ Challenge. The top 80 teams from New Hampshire and Vermont competed for an invitation to the VEX World Championship.
July 2017 – Students at the David Cawley Middle School in Hooksett, NH, will find it a little easier to relax outdoors this summer thanks to a new set of outdoor seating donated by Macy Industries. Macy designed, fabricated, and installed the new seats which are framed in aluminum with composite planks for a low-maintenance and long-lasting finished product.
HOOKSETT, NH – JULY, 2016: The Hooksett Garden Club is seeing the results of months of hard work, now that its “Bridge of Flowers” is complete. Drivers going over Memorial Bridge will see 48 flower boxes filled with 192 bright pink Supertunias, which should be in bloom into the fall. The club and the town work jointly on this Hooksett beautification project.
Although the project is not new, this is the first year an irrigation system is in place so the boxes do not have to be watered manually. This involved getting approval from the N.H. Department of Transportation and having a unique system designed by North Point Outdoors.
Macy Industries provided all 48 stainless steel stands, the hardware installed on the bridge to
accommodate the flower boxes and all the components for installing the watering system. The Bridge Committee, led by members Doris Sorel and Mary Farwell and other club members, worked with Diane Boyce and Phil Arnone of the Hooksett Highway Department, town engineer Jim Donison, Town Administrator Dean E. Shankle Jr., and Marcel and Nicholas Mercier of Macy Industries to make the flower boxes possible.
MANCHESTER, NH – JUNE, 2016: After more than 1$ million in renovations, the Michael Briggs Community Center in Manchester, NH, recently reopened in May. Named after Officer Michael Briggs, who was killed in the line of duty in 2006, the community center provides more than 8,600 inner-city youth in less than a mile’s distance from the building, an environment filled with athletic programs. It also gives the children a place to build a positive relationship with Manchester’s police officers.