Town, school candidates starting to upload biographies at Telegraph website
Candidate biographies are starting to show up on The Telegraph’s website, from openings on the Ethics Committee (Hudson) to the Budget Committee (Hollis/Brookline Cooperative School District). If...
View ArticleSony shows PlayStation 4 capabilities, but no box
Sony showed off what the PlayStation 4 can do, but not what it will look like. The Japanese electronics giant talked about its upcoming game console for the first time and said it will go on sale this...
View ArticleYahoo redesign aims to make site more inviting
Yahoo is renovating the main entry into its website in an effort to get people to visit more frequently and stay longer. The long-awaited makeover of Yahoo.com’s home page is the most notable change to...
View ArticleStocks, Dow surging
NEW YORK – Stocks surged for a second day, putting the Dow on track for its highest close of the year. The market rose on more evidence that the U.S. housing market is recovering and signs that...
View ArticleStorms put employees in tough spot about going to work
Howling wind. Snow-clogged streets. Other drivers ... who can’t drive.
View ArticleDoes the future of electronics rest with wired fabrics?
T he electronic devices of the future may all be pliable, soft and supremely portable, thanks to studies under way using “wired fabrics.” Research is currently happening to develop handkerchiefs that...
View ArticleNYPD, Microsoft create crime-fighting tech system
NEW YORK – A 911 call comes in about a possible bomb in lower Manhattan and an alert pops up on computer screens at the New York Police Department, instantly showing officers an interactive map of the...
View ArticleNashua aldermen agree with clerk; election to replace Ward 8 rep will wait...
NASHUA – The costs and low turnout would be too much and too little, respectively, to bother holding another special election to fill a House seat in Nashua before this legislative session ends,...
View Article‘Keeping Families Together’ bus tour stops in Nashua Saturday to rally for...
NASHUA – Nashua area families, among the millions nationwide impacted by immigrant deportations over the past four years, are invited to share their experiences at St. Aloysius of Gonzaga Parish this...
View ArticleRivier simulation labs offer real-world experiences in safe environment
Hal went to the hospital Friday complaining of chest pains and labored breathing. The nurses working on him soon realized he was having an irregular heartbeat. They hooked him up to an IV, and started...
View ArticleSuspects charged with felony assaults, threatening Hudson police chief with...
A Merrimack man was indicted on six charges – including three felonies – related to a domestic incident. Matthew Bobola, 44, with a last known address of 19 Hilton Drive, Merrimack, is charged with...
View ArticleNashua aldermen issue memo to Board of Public Works with ‘fervent hope’ that...
NASHUA – A day after aldermen weighed several charter amendments that would force all elected boards to meet at night, the board opted for a less drastic measure to get the Board of Public Works to...
View ArticleVideo gamers’ “Gaming for Good” event in Nashua aims to help Newtown, Conn.,...
NASHUA – If, as some claim, there’s a link between playing too many video games and real-life violence, Wednesday night’s benefit gaming extravaganza at Nashua’s Arena Sportsbar & Nightclub wasn’t...
View ArticleCeltics grudgingly accept diminished expectations
The Era of Good Feelings in American history lasted roughly from 1815-25. A similar era for the Celtics this season began during a double-overtime win against Miami on Jan. 27. It came to a close with...
View ArticleAttention, Red Sox fans – Youk settling in as Yank
TAMPA – Kevin Youkilis was looking for less drama than he had with the Red Sox. So, naturally, he escaped to New York, the city that never sleeps, to play for the Yankees, the bull’s eye of baseball...
View ArticleRegulators call for probe into electricity brokers Resident Power, PNE
State regulators want a pair of alternative-electricity brokers to prove why they shouldn’t be penalized after two weeks of confusion that has left 7,000 customers uncertain about the identity of their...
View ArticleSouhegan hoop player Len looks beyond grand goal
Mike Heaney needed another player. The Souhegan High School boys basketball team was short a man for a summer league game, and Heaney wasn’t sure what he was going to do with the extra jersey. A couple...
View ArticleGage to give discussion on White House flowers for Nashua Garden Club March 6
NASHUA – Political pundits analyze every move the president makes, but have you ever wondered what his flowers say? Jody Gage, co-owner of Fortin Gage Flower and Gift Shop, will have the answers during...
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Wrestling HB Middle School The Hollis/Brookline wrestling team sent several participants to this weekend’s state championships in Keene. The following wrestlers qualified for the state championships by...
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Basketball Nighthawks 4th/5th grade girls The Lady Nighthawks won a low-scoring contest at Tewksbury 21-16. Nashua went scoreless for over six minutes to start the game and was down 5-0. However, a...
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