Leaders learning to play nice
The old saying “I’d rather be lucky than good” resonates. Although I pen this week’s column inspired by Florida’s warm sunshine, please know that I feel the pain of my fellow New Englanders who endured...
View ArticleNashua man was arrested after allegedly leaving crime scene
PELHAM – A Nashua man was arrested Saturday after he allegedly left the scene of a crash involving an off-road vehicle. Peter Hahn, 38, allegedly crashed his four-wheeler, a Kawaski 4x4, into an...
View ArticleStorm causes few crashes, little impact across region
If 2 feet of snow fall in Nashua, but no one leaves their home to see it, does it count as a storm? As much as 24 inches of snow blanketed parts of Nashua on Saturday. But the storm, one of the most...
View ArticleKuster’s deafening silence on her property taxes may come back to haunt her
One would think Congresswoman Annie Kuster would have learned from her recent campaign the importance of rapid response, especially when it comes to political liability. Once word broke on WMUR-TV that...
View ArticleMuriel G. Wheeler
MILFORD – Muriel G. Wheeler, 90, longtime resident of Milford, NH died on February 7, 2013 at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Nashua, NH. She was born in Bridgeport, CT on August 30, 1922, a daughter of Kenneth...
View ArticleBreakthrough experience
It was 14 degrees when the ice gave way under my skis and I suddenly found myself in the water. Trust me, that wasn’t where I wanted to be. Five experienced backcountry skiers had left the Garnet Hill...
View ArticleDon’t use shellac to preserve autographed baseballs
Dear Babe: I have a signed baseball. About 10-15 years ago I placed it in a plastic baseball case, but it kept fading. Was that a mistake? How do I keep this baseball from fading any further?– Mike...
View ArticleFront of food boxes doesn’t always match back labels
When in search of food that fits your healthy lifestyle, always remember to read over labels thoroughly. I was reminded of this lesson the other day. See, the missus loves her mac and cheese, so while...
View ArticleMangino backs Talib’s effort
The idea that Aqib Talib lacks a solid work ethic doesn’t make any sense to one of his closest confidants. Mark Mangino, who coached Talib at Kansas and remains close to the Patriots cornerback, has...
View ArticleKG sets record straight
Kevin Garnett spent a good portion of Thursday night’s postgame session with the media discussing his latest accomplishment, becoming the 16th player in NBA history to cross the 25,000-point threshold....
View ArticleLakers’ Kobe Bryant admires Celts’ heart
If you’ve ever wondered why NBA writers type so fast, it’s because sometimes the direct quotes they report start to lose their validity before the ink is dry on the website. OK, so one night Doc Rivers...
View ArticleTelegraph readers submit storm photos
The Telegraph asked readers to submit their own photos from the storm, and they responded in full force. From kids to kitties, those in the Greater Nashua area enjoyed the snow through Saturday.
View ArticleThe boys behind the blades: Hudson’s plow crews head out to clean after Nemo
HUDSON – Like children receiving presents on Christmas, most of us don’t think about who plows out roads and what sort of effort goes into keeping our thoroughfares clear during the winter. But whether...
View ArticleFirst work, then fun, as Greater Nashua digs out then enjoys a snowy playground
NASHUA – All work and no play makes a dull snowy day. Play would come Saturday afternoon in the form of young men and women surfing bumpy terrain transformed by two feet of snow into moguls, and kids...
View ArticleFCBL tweaks things slightly heading into 3rd season
The 2013 Futures Collegiate Baseball League will look like the 2012 FCBL. Well, on the surface, anyway. Below the surface, the FCBL remains a league making progress. There are some subtle changes, but...
View ArticleTime-lapse video of downtown Nashua during the storm.
Here is a time-lapse video of downtown Nashua Friday night during the storm.
View ArticleNortheast trying to get back on track after storm
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) - Emergency crews and residents struggled to clear roadways and sidewalks from a storm that rampaged through the Northeast, dumping up to 3 feet of snow and bringing howling winds...
View ArticleTales from the storm
12:57 p.m. – Alone, on the ice NASHUA – Dan and Galen Walton had the rink all to themselves Friday afternoon. With the snowstorm bearing down on the region, the Nashua father and son spent several...
View ArticleThis is Merrimack police log for Jan. 31-Feb. 7
Merrimack Police Department Jan. 31 Arrest/Summons Jonathan Norris, 30, 1 Ronisa Road, Litchfield: theft; harassment – domestic violence, 11:50 a.m. Accidents Everett Turnpike: 8:10 a.m. Accident with...
View ArticleHudson police log for Dec. 24-Jan. 8
Hudson Police Department DEC. 24 Arrest/Summons Kyle Thomas Goguen, 25, 263 Webster St., Hudson, armed robbery. DEC. 25 Accidents Robinson Road: One-vehicle accident.
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