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DIVISION II GIRLS STATE MEET TEAM SCORES: 1.Kennett 386, 2. Plymouth369, 3. Windham 328, 4. Hanover 325, 5.
View ArticleLozeau to deliver 2013 State of the City address
Nashua Mayor Donnalee Lozeau will deliver her 2013 State of the City address to aldermen and the Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday and Wednesday. Heading into her fifth year as mayor,...
View ArticleFree emergency preparedness program open to public in Nashua
Nashua’s Office of Emergency Management will conduct two free public Community Emergency Response Team courses this spring. The CERT program is an all-risk, all-hazard training designed to help...
View ArticleNashua hotel to host four-day Liberty Forum
The Crown Plaza Hotel will play host to the Free State Project’s Liberty Forum of New Hampshire from Thursday-Sunday, Feb. 21-24. The forum is the state’s “premier liberty-oriented conference,”...
View ArticleCrews repair natural gas leak in Nashua
NASHUA – An apparent natural gas leak forced the closure of Briarcliff Drive between Fordham and Portchester drives for several hours Friday. Wayne Johnson, who lives on Briarcliff Drive, said gas...
View ArticleTown, school candidates can upload their bios 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 ArticleNo Nashua trash pickup on Presidents Day; Hudson trash pickup as usual
Government offices are closed Monday for Presidents Day. Nashua trash pickup will not happen Monday; pickup routes will be delayed one day all week. Hudson trash pick will take place as usual on Monday...
View ArticleCandidates for Nashua Ward 4 state rep special election agree jobs a major...
NASHUA – City Clerk Paul Bergeron expects about 400 residents to turn out to vote Tuesday to elect a new state representative in Ward 4. Starting at 6 a.m. at Ledge Street Elementary School, they’ll...
View ArticleNashua VFW moving, but not before it hosts four more events
Oh, if these tired old walls could talk, I mused as I followed Lew Chipola, former Nashua Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 483 commander, along the hallowed halls and creaky staircases of the landmark...
View ArticleNashua dive team sharpens ice rescue skills during training at Pennichuck pond
It’s an odd experience, crawling like a spider across the underside of ice on a frozen pond, an opaque ceiling above, the dark below, and silence surrounding you. “It’s very peaceful, seeing the air...
View Article27 retirements to cost Nashua more than $700k
NASHUA– The School District will have to come up with more than $100,000 during the fiscal 2014 budget process to cover the costs of teacher retirements this year. The Board of Education approved 25...
View ArticleEllsbury, Red Sox know what’s at stake this season
FORT MYERS, Fla. – Jacoby Ellsbury breezed into Red Sox camp Thursday, one day before he was required to show up, and insisted he’d be open to discussing a contract extension during the season. Yeah,...
View ArticleAfter 10 long years, Ginger the basset hound is reunited with her original...
Jamie Carpentier had never gone to the Humane Society for Greater Nashua’s website. But late one recent night, the Nashua resident felt the urge to log on and peruse the animals up for adoption. He...
View ArticleNashua North, South juniors to serve as liaisons to Board of Education
NASHUA – Ella Kruczynska spent her holiday vacation essentially hibernating, resting as much as possible. And it’s a good thing, too. In December, the Nashua High School North junior – who serves as...
View ArticleProud Celts persevere through season of injury
BOSTON – One by one, the injuries hit the Boston Celtics: First Rajon Rondo, then Jared Sullinger, and finally Leandro Barbosa – all out for the season. Instead of collapsing from the loss of their...
View ArticleBillerica, Mass. man was suicidal when he fired gun inside Nashua Radisson,...
NASHUA – A reportedly suicidal Billerica, Mass., man was arrested after he fired a .357 magnum revolver four times inside a city motel room, pointed the gun at an officer, and eventually surrendered to...
View ArticleCouncil OKs $28.7m budget
MERRIMACK – Merrimack’s proposed operating budget for 2013-14 came in at $28.7 million, with the proposed tax rate remaining the same after raises for nonunion employees were approved by the Town...
View ArticleBragdon addresses Merrimack Town Council on toll relief
MERRIMACK – Town councilors said they’re willing to compromise on some sort of toll relief after a visit by Senate President Peter Bragdon, R-Milford. Bradgon came before the council at its regular...
View ArticleMilford elementary school hosts registration night
MILFORD – Jacques Memorial School will hold a parent registration night Tuesday for kindergarten and first graders who are new to the school district. Parents in attendance can get registration...
View ArticleLong and short of it: How do Subway footlong subs measure up in Nashua, Hudson?
Subway takes the word Footlong seriously. So seriously, in fact, they trademarked the word and threaten to sue virtually any hot dog stand that claims to sell a foot-long wiener. So, when you walk into...
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