Woman transported from Nashua to Boston hospital with self-inflicted wounds,...
NASHUA – A woman was transported to a Boston hospital from Southern New Hampshire Medical Center on Friday morning with self-inflicted lacerations, police said. The woman, 53, from Londonderry, is in...
View ArticleTown, school candidates can upload their information at Telegraph website
It’s annual meeting season, which means that hundreds of people will soon be listed on town ballots throughout the region, running for positions from moderator to trust fund trustee to selectman and...
View ArticleBoard approves ‘Columbine’ locks for all classroom doors
NASHUA – The School District’s plans to increase security in city schools are continuing to move forward. On Monday night, the Board of Education unanimously approved a fast-tracked project to install...
View ArticleMorgan, Hawkins sign letters of intent
MILFORD – Morgan Andrews and Courtney Hawkins have been friends and classmates for a long time. On Monday, the Milford High School seniors got to share one of their biggest experiences. With friends,...
View ArticleCrown Street neighbors weigh park-and-ride in Nashua
NASHUA – The economics of pursuing commuter rail in Nashua briefly took a back seat Monday night to another subject – crime – which two neighbors of a proposed Crown Street park-and-ride lot project...
View Article$25,000 grant from McLean Contributionship gives boost to playground
NASHUA – A project to build an accessible playground in the city took a $25,000 step forward thanks to a grant from the McLean Contributionship. The Legacy Playground is a project of the Leadership...
View ArticleNashua alderman was one of nearly 1,300 residents who owed city back taxes...
NASHUA – A list of approximately 1,300 residents who have not paid their property taxes for 2012 included one city alderman until Monday: Ward 7 Alderman June Caron. Caron paid them off – $5,100 plus...
View ArticleSmall Nemo encore slickens roads, makes snow cover heavier
Car accidents were few and far between over the weekend despite 2 feet of snow burying the region, but a couple of inches of mixed snow, sleet and rain sent cars spinning into guardrails and medians....
View ArticleDomino’s to add ‘theater’ for carryout
A pair of mustachioed pizza makers in blue aprons – visible from behind a glass display at a new Domino’s store in Seattle – tossed dough into the air as a handful of corporate executives looked on....
View ArticleStudy: 1 in 4 had credit report error
WASHINGTON – One in four consumers found an error in a credit report issued by a major agency, according to a government study released Monday. The Federal Trade Commission study also said that 5...
View ArticleFoxwoods jumps into fray for eastern Mass. casino
HARTFORD, Conn. – Connecticut’s Foxwoods Resort Casino has joined the race to open a casino in eastern Massachusetts. CEO Scott Butera told The Associated Press on Monday that it is working with real...
View ArticleTied with Dover, Merrimack goes to Plan B for victory
MANCHESTER – They can beat you using a number of different weapons. Say top gun Connor Powell is being pushed around, the way the Dover Green Wave tried to do Monday. Then a senior leader such as Dom...
View ArticleNew Ipswich crash, fire claims driver’s life
NEW IPSWICH – An autopsy was scheduled Monday on the body of the unidentified person killed in a Sunday night crash and fire on Route 124, officials said. State fire marshal Bill Degnan and New Ipswich...
View ArticleHenry says Red Sox not for sale
FORT MYERS, Fla, – Red Sox principal owner John Henry reiterated his intentions Monday that he has no plans on selling the franchise. Meeting with the media at JetBlue Park a day before Boston’s...
View ArticleAlderman urges Pennichuck transparency through recorded board meetings,...
NASHUA – If city aldermen record meetings and make verbatim minutes available to the public, the city’s water company should, too. That’s the opinion of Alderman-at-Large Barbara Pressly, who hopes...
View ArticleLozeau, business leaders talk debt and deficit at Saint Anselm talk
MANCHESTER – Over 40 years in business, David Pastor, owner of Fletcher’s Appliance in Nashua, has made the difficult decisions. Facing rising costs, he’s cut pay and benefits, for his employees and...
View ArticleLight and dry snow is reason why NH escaped serious damage from winter storm
The recent snowstorm dumped piles of snow and brought high wind gusts to New Hampshire, but the state overall fared much better than its neighbors to the south. New Hampshire measured power outages in...
View ArticleBG boys, girls take second at D-I swim meet
The Bishop Guertin High School boys and girls swim teams both came in second in the Division I meet, held Sunday at the University of New Hampshire. The boys recorded 208 points to finished behind...
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