Nashua South tops Bedford in Division I boys basketball action
NASHUA – For the first four minutes of Tuesday’s game, the Nashua High School South boys basketball team played the best that coach Nate Mazzerolle has seen it play all season. After that, the Panthers...
View ArticleIrving leads Cavaliers past C’s
CLEVELAND (AP) – Kyrie Irving scored 15 of his 40 points in the fourth quarter, including several key late baskets, to lead the Cleveland Cavaliers in a 95-90 victory over the Boston Celtics on Tuesday...
View ArticleThe Rolfes remembered: Shock, condolences, questions and the future of...
NASHUA – Judy Rolfe’s Nashua High School classmates once wondered if their friend might one day “become a female Arnold Palmer.” What they already knew back in spring 1964 was that Rolfe was...
View ArticleSAU 41 superintendent to leave district after this school year
HOLLIS – Superintendent Susan Hodgdon won’t return to SAU 41 next year after her contract expires June 30. According to a statement from the SAU 41 Governing Board, it was a joint decision between the...
View ArticleNashua Superintendent Mark Conrad reports on early stages of plans to change...
NASHUA – Nashua teachers’ new evaluations will likely include more observations as well as a focus on teacher development. Superintendent Mark Conrad shared plans to revamp teacher evaluations – work...
View ArticleAldermen OK borrowing $2.4m for security upgrades at Nashua schools following...
NASHUA – For Sandra Ziehm, the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary in Connecticut and the security upgrades it prompted at city schools is very real and very emotional. “I believe without the lockdown at...
View ArticleFlu season has office workers taking cover
Are you sneezing or hacking? It could make you persona non grata in the workplace. Workers are dodging colleagues with cold and flu in what could be one of the worst flu seasons in years. Others are...
View ArticleGroup: Home sales reached 5-year high
WASHINGTON – Sales of existing homes ticked down in December from the month before, while the total for 2012 hit the highest level in five years, according to data released Tuesday by the National...
View ArticleRival Conn. casino tribes forge an alliance
UNCASVILLE, Conn. – At sunrise one day last spring, the leaders of the Connecticut tribes that own two of the world’s largest casinos stood together at the site of a 1637 massacre, commemorating the...
View ArticleBoeing 787 probe turns to battery
TOKYO – Japanese and U.S. investigators began a probe into the maker of the lithium ion batteries used in Boeing’s grounded 787 jets. Tsutomu Nishijima, a spokesman for GS Yuasa, the battery...
View ArticleCats vs. dogs: NH ranks high for feline ownership but low for canines
Cats rule in New Hampshire, at least statistically speaking, according to the American Veterinary Medical Association. The AVMA recently released the U.S. Pet Ownership and Demographics Sourcebook,...
View ArticleSharing Yoga
Type of business: Yoga and Meditation Center. Main location: 25 E. Otterson St., Nashua, NH 03060. Company Web site address: www.SharingYoga.com. Date began business in southern New Hampshire: 2003....
View ArticleNH home sales increased in 2012
CONCORD (AP) - New Hampshire home sales have gone up over the past year. The New Hampshire Association of Realtors says the nearly 13,000 sales of single-family residential properties last year was a...
View ArticleHudson police investigate armed robbery
HUDSON (AP) - Police are investigating an armed robbery at a convenience store in Hudson. A clerk at Rogers Variety told officers a man armed with a knife came into the store shortly after 9 p.m....
View ArticleWildcat Mountain resort closes due to cold, wind chills
PINKHAM NOTCH (AP) — At least one New Hampshire ski resort is closed for now because of the bitter cold temperatures and wind chill warnings. Wildcat Mountain in New Hampshire’s White Mountains region...
View ArticleNashua North alum Rosenberg overcomes challenges
Kevin Rosenberg was watching the Olympics last summer, wondering about his own future as a competitive athlete, when he came to a realization. The easy way out – after back surgery and far more downs...
View ArticleSeau’s family sues NFL over brain injuries
The family of Junior Seau has sued the NFL, claiming the former linebacker’s suicide was the result of brain disease caused by violent hits he sustained while playing football. The wrongful death...
View ArticleMurder trial jury in Nashua hears tapes of Duling’s police interviews before...
NASHUA – Through three tape-recorded interviews with state police, Benjamin Duling sobbed but couldn’t bring himself to admit to stabbing his common-law wife, Shelly McGrade. Duling, 40, is on trial...
View ArticleCO incident in Litchfield sends 2 to hospital, sickens others
LITCHFIELD – As many as 17 people were reportedly sickened, apparently by exposure to carbon monoxide, around noontime Wednesday at a construction and landscaping firm on Colby Road. Several mutual aid...
View ArticleNashua woman found unconscious in car faces charges
NASHUA – Police arrested a Nashua woman early Tuesday morning after finding her passed out behind the wheel of her car, with the engine still running, officials said. Cynthia Silva, 50, of 164 E....
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