This is The Week In Preview for Sunday, Feb. 24
Wednesday Old-fashioned Facebook Before social media enabled us to keep tabs on people, there was the census. Get all the details at “How to Find Your Ancestors in the 1940 Census” at 7 p.m. at the...
View ArticleVacation plans for Ledge Streeters, others
NASHUA – This school vacation week, if Ledge Street Elementary School teachers have their way, students won’t be sitting home playing video games or watching movies, they’ll be out on the streets...
View ArticleNashua Board of Public Works again votes down 5:30 p.m. meeting time; public...
NASHUA – Board of Public Works Commissioner Tracy Pappas made a motion at the tail end of the board’s meeting Thursday to move its meetings to 5:30 p.m. starting next year. The response? Crickets. The...
View ArticleHudson Police Log for Feb. 6
Hudson Police Department Feb. 6 Arrests/Summonses Jennifer L. Dumont, 28, 60 Pelham Road: Driving after revocation or suspension; operating with suspended registration; stop sign/yield sign violation;...
View ArticleFormer Amherst town administrator concerned abouty lack of information
AMHERST – Former town administrator Gary MacGuire said he’s been shocked by the lack of information surrounding the administrative leave of the town’s top employee and the purchase of dump truck. “I am...
View ArticleUNH men’s hockey leaves Vt. with tie
BURLINGTON, Vt. – Style points don’t matter. Hockey East points do. The University of New Hampshire hockey team picked up another one Saturday with a 1-1 overtime tie against Vermont at Gutterson Field...
View Article3 area MOC titlists, 7 others on to New Englands
DERRY – Joe Chimelski was a spectator for the New England wrestling championship last year. The Nashua High School North junior did not want that to happen again. Chimelski not only will be going to...
View ArticleBlizzard conditions especially challenging for Nashua car dealerships
If you think having to clean off one or two of your cars during a blizzard is tough, how about cleaning your car and then 10, 20 or 50 more when you get to work in the morning? As New England...
View ArticleBergskaug takes on job of HB head football coach
HOLLIS – He’s at a stage in his life when some would consider stepping down from high school coaching, not taking on more responsibility. Brookline’s Rich Bergskaug has four children, a 10-year-old...
View ArticleChief: Lozeau’s remarks about Nashua police unions surprising
NASHUA – Police Chief John Seusing was stunned to hear the mayor’s remarks about the city police unions in her State of the City address Tuesday, and said that, if anything, they could be an...
View ArticleLockpicking class in Nashua: A test of fine-motor skills (I failed)
When you tell people you’re taking a class in how to pick locks, you get two reactions: 1. Cool! 2. Is that legal? The answer to the question, I’m happy to say after two hours fumbling through lessons...
View ArticleChief: Lozeau’s remarks about city police unions surprising
NASHUA – Police Chief John Seusing was stunned to hear the mayor’s remarks about the city police unions in her State of the City address Tuesday, and said that, if anything, they could be an...
View ArticleBoard of Public Works again denies 5:30 p.m. meeting time; public hearing on...
NASHUA – Board of Public Works Commissioner Tracy Pappas made a motion at the tail end of the board’s meeting Thursday to move its meetings to 5:30 p.m. starting next year. The response? Crickets. The...
View ArticleUNH men’s hockey leaves Vt. with tie
BURLINGTON, Vt. – Style points don’t matter. Hockey East points do. The University of New Hampshire hockey team picked up another one Saturday with a 1-1 overtime tie against Vermont at Gutterson Field...
View ArticleP in Patriots shouldn’t stand for panic
March can’t come soon enough, because it’s the first sign of the light at the end of the winter tunnel. It’s also the sign of the time of dollars and sense in the National Football League. Do you want...
View ArticleBergskaug takes on job of HB head football coach
HOLLIS – He’s at a stage in his life when some would consider stepping down from high school coaching, not taking on more responsibility. Brookline’s Rich Bergskaug has four children, a 10-year-old...
View ArticleCeltics fall flat in Portland
PORTLAND, Ore. – The Celtics suffered a memory lapse Sunday night. So it was entirely without coincidence that they suffered a loss. By failing on the plays that were up for grabs, the 50-50 balls,...
View ArticlePats Peak Ski announces expansion for next season
HENNIKER – Pats Peak has just made public a poorly kept secret: It will roll out a big expansion to the east of the current runs, starting next winter. The expansion – hinted at by “coming soon” signs...
View ArticleCorrection
A Nashua Fire Rescue HazMat unit responded Friday night to PEPDirect on Route 31 in Wilton to assist with a reported suspicious package. The name of the business was incorrect in a News Digest item on...
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