Congressional Candidate Visit with Hollie Noveletsky at Red Arrow Diner

Politician visit with Hollie Noveletsky at Red Arrow Diner in Manchester, New Hampshire.

On August 30, Red Arrow Diner Manchester had the pleasure of welcoming Hollie Noveletsky, a Congressional Candidate for New Hampshire’s First District (NH-01). As a beloved community spot with a rich history of hosting political figures, we were honored to continue our tradition of offering candidates and notable guests a warm, welcoming space during their campaigns.

Of her pre-Primary visit, Hollie Noveletsky shared via her Facebook page, “The historic Red Arrow Diner in Manchester has an amazing tradition of candidates stopping by, and it was a pleasure to do so. Thanks for having me!” 

Red Arrow Diner prides itself on being a non-partisan establishment, welcoming famous guests from all walks of life—whether they are everyday diners or public figures running for office. As the next election cycle approaches, we continue to be proud of our role in giving voters a front-row seat to grassroots politics. Each of our four New Hampshire diner locations – ConcordLondonderryManchester, and Nashua – are central gathering places where customers can meet and interact with candidates, and our focus remains on providing a great experience for everyone who walks through our doors.

If you’re interested in scheduling a political visit or media interview at any of our four Red Arrow Diner locations, please reach out to media@redarrowdiner.com

We look forward to continuing our role as a welcoming space for New Hampshire’s vibrant political landscape.

The Red Arrow Diner does not endorse any candidate. Our goal is to provide a front row seat to politics so that our customers can meet, ask questions, and decide who deserves their vote. We believe in the American Presidential candidate election process, including the freedom for all types of people to announce their candidacy, and we are honored to play a very small part every four years. The responsibility to decide who is worthy belongs to the voters.