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Cards end regular season 17-1

Bishop Guertin 82, Spaulding 45 Nicole Hayner had a game-high 28 points, along with seven rebounds and four steals as the host Cardinals finished the regular season at 17-1. Meghan Green added 15...

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Hollis Brookline cruises past John Stark

Hollis Brookline 51, John Stark 17 The Cavaliers got a great team victory in their final regular season game. Ellie Flaum led all scorers with nine points, while Jenn Vachon, Kellie Messer, and Amanda...

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Purcell’s 29 fuels Alvirne

Alvirne 67, Nashua North 53 Sandi Purcell’s game high 29 points led the Broncos to their 13th win of the season. Alvirne also rebounded exceptionally, pulling down 45 boards, including 11 from Brittney...

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South tops Londonderry

Nashua South 64, Londonderry 52 The Panthers improved to 13-3, pulling away in the third quarter as Jack Preston led the way with 17 points while brother Tim added 16. Jesus Antonio had four rebounds...

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Target-shooting couple charged in Merrimack with reckless conduct

MERRIMACK – Police charged a Hudson couple with reckless conduct Wednesday in connection with a Feb. 14 incident in which a survey crew and police officers reported hearing gunshots and bullets...

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Merrimack man charged in domestic incident

MERRIMACK – A local man was arraigned Friday on several charges stemming from an alleged domestic violence incident Thursday evening at a Davidson Avenue home, police said. Officers responding to the...

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Len sets career mark, but Souhegan offense struggles in boys basketball loss...

AMHERST – Senior Night was Friday at Souhegan High School, but for the nine seniors on the boys basketball team, it was more like a senior nightmare. The Sabers managed just 11 first-half points...

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Celtics miss on trade goals

PHOENIX – The Celtics were hoping to reach one of two goals by the 2013 NBA trade deadline, and, largely because of circumstances beyond their control, it’s fair to say they didn’t quite make it to...

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Carp hopes for new results

FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) – Mike Carp is eager for his new start with his new team in a new season, and seems ready to finally forget the nightmare that was 2012. After all, with three stints on the...

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UNH men’s hockey team defeats Vermont 4-3 behind three power-play goals

BURLINGTON, Vt. – Austin Block netted a pair of goals to lift the fifth-ranked University of New Hampshire men’s hockey team to a 4-3 win over the University of Vermont at Gutterson Fieldhouse in...

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Low-income, first-generation college students gather in Nashua for higher ed...

NASHUA – Michael Vidal is dedicated to helping high school and college students realize their potential. Vidal, a graduate student in social justice education at the University of Massachusetts...

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French language, culture take Nashua spotlight in March

Franco-Americans, and French-speaking people in general, have made up such a large portion of Nashua’s population for so long that it’s almost impossible to imagine they were once wary, apprehensive...

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Pennichuck issues proxy to city officials, aldermen, in anticipation of first...

NASHUA – Who will vote the city’s share as Pennichuck Corp.’s shareholder is still a mystery, but a company director had at least one prediction for its annual meeting – the first as a city-owned...

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Empty Bowls raises more than $9,000 for soup kitchen

NASHUA – By 4 p.m. Wednesday, two local women had set up camping chairs outside the Nashua High School South cafeteria and taken out their knitting. It’s a sight that comes only once a year at the...

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Wet snow this weekend, but ‘no big deal,’ forecasters say

Another February weekend, another winter storm. The refrain is pretty familiar by now, with the third storm in as many weekends expected to whiten and wetten New England on Saturday afternoon and most...

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Nashua’s Law Warehouse sues state over 20-year liquor storage contract

NASHUA – Law Warehouses, of Nashua, filed suit Friday to nullify the 20-year, $200 million contract awarded to worldwide delivery giant Exel, charging that the bidding was “tainted by unlawful...

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Merrimack crash injures two near Premium Outlets

Two people were injured in a crash in front of the Merrimack Premium Outlets Friday afternoon. Police and rescue personnel rushed to Industrial Drive a little after noon when the two-vehicle wreck was...

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State warns of gasoline in some 3- or 5-gallon Poland Spring water bottles

CONCORD – The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services is recommending that people who have purchased 3- or 5-gallon water bottles from Poland Spring since Nov. 1 open them and check for...

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Convicted NH woman might be sent back to Rwanda

CONCORD – A woman convicted of lying about her role in the 1994 Rwanda genocide to obtain U.S. citizenship could be sent back to her native country. A federal judge stripped Rwanda native Beatrice...

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Nashua residents plea for smaller class sizes at Nashua ed board hearing

NASHUA – As president of the Charlotte Avenue Parent-Teacher Organization, Barbara Maloney has seen the effects of rising class sizes at the elementary school. Some classes have more than 25 students,...

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