Bedford tops Alvirne
Bedford 6, Alvirne 2 RECORDS: A 1-7 B 6-1-1 SCORING: Alvirne goal scorers were Mike Silva and Reed Vandergraaf. Picking up assists for Alvirne were Silva and Cam Blake.
View ArticleMerrimack stays unbeaten
Merrimack 5, Keene 1 RECORDS: M 9-0 K 3-3-3 SCORING: Mark Feeney and Dom Valluzzi had two goals each for Merrimack, which got a single goals from Connor Powell. Powell added three assists, with single...
View ArticleOpen Mic Night at library
Whoever said you had to be silent in the library? The Nashua Public Library will host an Open Mic Night for teens from 7-9 p.m. Friday as part of “Library After Hours.” Teens are invited to showcase...
View ArticleNashua Finance Committee OKs buying ammunition, bulletproof vests, pumper...
The Board of Aldermen’s Finance Committee unanimously approved the purchase of ammunition and bulletproof vests, among other emergency equipment for the city, on Wednesday. The committee approved a...
View ArticleNashua trash pickup routes bumped by Martin Luther King Jr. Day
The city’s collection of trash and recyclables will be delayed a day because of Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Day. Monday’s routes will be delayed until Tuesday, and so forth, through Saturday,...
View ArticleMahfuz next up for Nashua’s iUGO young professional lunch series on Friday
IUGO, the local young professionals networking group, will host Persian Rug Gallery owner Sy Mahfuz for its next Brainfood luncheon from noon-1:30 p.m. Friday. The Brainfood series allows young...
View ArticleNashua has no trash pickup on MLK Day
Local, state and federal government offices will be closed Monday for Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Day. Trash pickup in Nashua will not take place Monday, and will be delayed one day for the...
View ArticleTim Jones: Stay warm by keeping cool during winter activities
This question came in from Chris, in the middle of the last cold snap. With another cold spell upon us, it seemed particularly timely: “What would you recommend for the ideal, close to skin layer,...
View ArticleJoe Marchilena: Cranky detox week leads into much brighter days
If you see me later this week, and you want to say hello, you might want to think twice. If all goes according to plan, I will be in the middle of another detox week, and if it’s anything like last...
View ArticleScrapbooking cards ruins grade, decreases value
Dear Babe: I have some 1948 Bowman basketball cards and 1950 Bowman football cards. The cards are all in pretty good condition, but there is one issue. Back in the day I used Scotch tape to hold the...
View ArticleKettani left lasting image with Kraft
The painting hangs prominently in the private office of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft. Titled “Wide Left,” it shows an oversized football, a tiny goal post and the final score of 23-20,...
View ArticleNFC Championship Game: Two teams, different perspectives
ATLANTA – The Falcons are well aware of just how desperate this city is for its first Super Bowl championship. Mike Peterson sees and hears it everywhere he goes. “The city is hungry,” the Atlanta...
View ArticleBishop Guertin girls ice hockey team on roll
TYNGSBOROUGH, Mass. – There’s an interesting hockey team to keep an eye on at Bishop Guertin High School this winter, and believe it or not, it might not be the Cardinal boys squad. Coach Gary Bishop’s...
View Article75 years and going strong
NASHUA – Some business owners might cringe a bit when they hear how Marty McLaughlin starts a typical day at the office: Reviewing the latest batch of customer-satisfaction surveys. But McLaughlin, the...
View ArticleSnowmobile clubs such as Hollis Nor’Easters provide valuable help in...
The first foot of snow season is the best. And the heavier, the more moisture-laden, the better. As for the air temperature: frigid is ideal. But watch out for those “whoops” – they’re miserable little...
View ArticleWinners of TechOut competition for startups get their funding: $100,000 worth
MANCHESTER – The three winners of the inaugural TechOut startup competition have now been funded by the 2012 NH MillWorks Fund, according to an announcement from the New Hampshire High Tech Council and...
View ArticleEarl Weaver, Orioles manager, dead at 82
BALTIMORE (AP) – Earl Weaver always was up for an argument, especially with an umpire. At the slightest provocation, the Earl of Baltimore would spin his hat back, point his finger squarely at an ump’s...
View ArticlePutney, of Merrimack’s Thorntons Ferry School, named NH Assistant Principal...
MERRIMACK – Sharon Putney is first in the state at being second in command. The Thorntons Ferry School assistant principal was named Assistant Principal of the Year this month by the New Hampshire...
View ArticleBrookline interim minister to be keynote speaker for Dr. Martin Luther King...
HOLLIS – The Rev. Renee Rouse should inspire those who listen to her speech during the 29th annual Dr. Martin Luther King breakfast slated for 8 a.m. Monday, an event organizer said.
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