The WFEA Morning Update

CHaD ‘Battle of the Badges’
CHaD ‘Battle of the Badges’

Catherine Murphy and Ashley Walbridge from CHaD escort Concord Fire Officer Thomas Nault and Concord Police Officer Stephan Soares to the Morning Update to discuss this year’s CHaD – Dartmouth Health Children’s Battle of the Badges.

We dicuess the event with Thomas and Stephan, which will be held on Sunday, March 15, 2026, at SNHU Arena, Manchester, NH. Doors Open at 11:30 am, and the  Puck Drop at 1:00 pm

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