Nashua mental health center settles fraud complaint with state
NASHUA – The Greater Nashua Mental Health Center has agreed to pay more than $50,000 to the state to settle allegations that it had received Medicaid payments it wasn’t entitled to, according to the...
View ArticleNashua man arrested for allegedly stealing scrap metal from Merrimack business
MERRIMACK – A Nashua man was arrested Wednesday for allegedly taking scrap metal from a recycling trash bin at a local business in October. Nashua police arrested Corey Posey, 41, of 57 Tyler St., Apt....
View ArticleBoys basketball results: Newmarket vs. Wilton-Lyndeborough
NEWMARKET 83, WILTON-LYNDEBOROUGH 46 Casey Melrose had 15 points for Wilton, but the Warriors fell to the unbeaten Mules. At Wilton NEWMARKET (82) C. Hawkins 7-3-20, Flemming 5-0-12, Eisfeller 3-4-10,...
View ArticleFavre returns to Super Bowl for NFL Network
NEW ORLEANS – Brett Favre is returning to the NFL – to work for the NFL Network. The retired three-time NFL MVP quarterback will join the network’s crew for daylong coverage of Sunday’s league...
View ArticleDr. Phil: Te’o was victim of girlfriend hoax
SOUTH BEND, Ind. – Dr. Phil McGraw says Ronaiah Tuiasosopo, who masterminded the dead girlfriend hoax involving Manti Te’o, told him the Notre Dame linebacker was not involved in the scheme and that he...
View ArticlePierce leads Celtics to 99-81 win
BOSTON – Paul Pierce scored 16 points and the Boston Celtics won their second game since losing Rajon Rondo for the season with a knee injury, beating the Sacramento Kings 99-81 on Wednesday night. The...
View ArticleNew Merrimack High School baseball coach eager for spring
MERRIMACK – Nick Jaskolka doesn’t just coach baseball, he lives for it. “I’m going crazy right now,” he said of the baseball down time during the blah winter days. “The past few years, I’ve been...
View ArticleBG alums return as teachers, administrators
NASHUA – Ronald Fussell was a middle school music teacher in Merrimack for several years before applying for a position at Bishop Guertin High School. The move was something he had always been...
View ArticleLegislative panel to again weigh issue of 6-figure budget deficits for NH...
Rescuing people in New Hampshire’s back country is so expensive, costing $2,000 on average and up to $60,000 in extreme cases involving a helicopter, that the day it can be covered by fees from ATVs or...
View ArticleCity, federal funds cannot meet the need of Nashua area agencies, records show
NASHUA – If Leslie Mendenhall had her way, the Review and Comment Commission would dish out the full $785,000 in federal and city aid requested this year by Nashua area agencies. The commission is a...
View ArticleNashua Fire Rescue trains in donated buildings
Nashua Fire Rescue used donated buildings to conduct training for 12 probationary firefighters this week. Fires were set in different rooms of the home at 465 Amherst St. for crews, under the tutelage...
View ArticleFacebook protections urged
In the era of social media where anyone can be famous for 15 minutes – or longer – the challenge of the Digital Age is keeping stuff private. That’s prompted a pair of Democratic lawmakers in Kansas –...
View ArticleNashua school budget estimated to rise 2%, but final number unavailable
NASHUA – Updating curriculum, expanding summer school offerings and access to technology, and adding elementary school teachers are among proposed expenditures in the School District’s fiscal 2014...
View ArticleWednesday death of Nashua man is likely a suicide
NASHUA – The death of the young man whose body was found beneath the railroad trestle behind Merrimack Farmers Exchange on Wednesday afternoon is likely a suicide, police said. Lt. Mike Moushegian said...
View ArticleRandy Moss: From star to afterthought with 49ers
NEW ORLEANS – Randy Moss strolled to the podium on Super Bowl media day – his 49ers hat tilted slightly to the left, his sleeves rolled up high to reveal a cross tattooed on one arm, a large “R”...
View ArticleNye to plead guilty to 2010 stabbing death; to serve 35 years to life in prison
NASHUA – Brandon Nye will plead guilty to second-degree murder under the terms of a plea deal that would see him sent to prison for at least 35 years in prison for a stabbing in 2010, according to...
View ArticleFire damages Bolic Street garage in Nashua Wednesday morning
NASHUA – Firefighters battled flames, ice and dense fog to extinguish a garage fire Wednesday morning before it spread to a nearby home, fire officials said. No one was injured in the blaze, officials...
View ArticleThere’s uncertainty who can cast Nashua’s lone vote as Pennichuck shareholder
NASHUA – The city’s unprecedented ownership of a private water company has again stirred complicated questions – this time, over who fills the $12,000-a-year seats on the board of directors running...
View ArticleSouhegan hoop alum winning again at Bentley
There are always huge adjustments when an athlete moves from high school to college. It might be being away from home for the first time, and it might be the increased demands that college athletes,...
View ArticleNashua Fire Rescue trains in donated buildings
Nashua Fire Rescue used donated buildings to conduct training for 12 probationary firefighters this week. Fires were set in different rooms of the home at 465 Amherst St. for crews, under the tutelage...
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