Time-building time under way
Just remember, New England Patriot fans, they call it “team building.” But here’s how you are doing it: You sit down with your sheet of paper and you write the names on each side of the ledger....
View ArticleMarket highs not so good
Did you see that the Dow hit record highs 27 days in a row? That’s an exaggeration, but if you have the misfortune of regularly being compelled to tune into CNBC, you might not think so. They only...
View Article‘Oz’ again tops the box office
“Oz the Great and Powerful” is living up to its name at the box office. Walt Disney’s 3-D blockbuster led all films for the second week in a row, taking in $42.2 million according to studio estimates...
View ArticleCover Nails
Type of business: Nail salon. Main location: 2 Cellu Drive Nashua, NH 03063. Date opened at this location: Jan. 30 . Is this a franchise? No. Owner: Mindy Tran. Days/Hours: 9 a.m.-7:30 p.m.
View ArticleNH ice climber fair after Crawford Notch fall
HART’S LOCATION (AP) – The condition of a New Hampshire ice climber who fell in Crawford North State Park in Hart’s Location has been upgraded to fair. The Department of Fish and Game says 55-year-old...
View Article‘Honor system’ kicks in Friday at Exit 11 toll plaza on F.E. Everett Turnpike...
MERRIMACK – The New Hampshire Department of Transportation is extending its honor system to the Exit 11 toll plaza on the F.E. Everett Turnpike in Merrimack. Beginning Friday, the toll plaza will no...
View ArticleNo fatal accidents over St. Patrick’s Day weekend; 21 DUI arrests in state
State police made 21 arrests for drunken driving over the St. Patrick’s Day weekend as part of a “highly visible” holiday push. No fatal motor vehicle crashes were reported, according to a press...
View ArticleSuspect pushed woman down stairs, now charged with felony, police say
NASHUA – A man faces a domestic violence charge after police say he pushed a woman down some stairs. Prue Sellner, 23, of 131⁄ 2 Spruce St., was arrested early Monday morning. He’s charged with...
View ArticleCity police: Teen arrested over hitting boy with belt
Paul Williams Jr., 18, of Nashua was arrested Sunday and charged with hitting child with a belt, according to police. Police received the report of the assault the day before Williams’ arrest at...
View ArticleHudson superintendent presents proposed reconfiguration plan for elementary...
HUDSON – Though the gallery at the Hudson School Board’s meeting was filled with concerned parents and faculty members, no one said a word Monday night before the superintendent presented his proposed...
View ArticleFormer Pride player Colabello vies for Twins spot
Chris Colabello walked into the Minnesota Twins clubhouse at their spring training facility in Fort Myers, Fla., a month ago just for a glimpse. One of the top Eastern League players in 2012, he was...
View ArticleRed Sox lose to Pittsburgh Pirates
BRADENTON, Fla. (AP) – James McDonald was not rattled by his rough start. McDonald labored in the first inning, then recovered as the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Boston Red Sox 4-3 Monday. “I got...
View ArticleTeam USA needs to go ‘all in’ to ever win Baseball Classic
Captain America used to be Derek Jeter. Now it’s David Wright, and he had been the star for Team USA until a rib strain ended his stay in the World Baseball Classic. Wright said he could have played,...
View ArticleMore Nashua students choosing traditional over charter high school
NASHUA – Julia Devasia’s daughter Nisha has always excelled at math and science, so making the decision to send her to the Academy for Science and Design in seventh grade was not hard. “We had looked...
View ArticleGreeley Park best suited for special needs Legacy Playground, officials say
NASHUA – Greeley Park is the best spot for a new playground in Nashua designed for special needs children because of its ability to accommodate autistic children, among other benefits, officials said...
View ArticleUSNH head’s goals: online classes, sharing
CONCORD – The new acting chancellor of the University System of New Hampshire says all four public institutions need to become “more nimble” to compete with private and public colleges nationally. In...
View ArticleMany activities on tap for the 18th annual NH Maple Syrup Weekend set for...
WILTON – Patrick Kenney tapped his first maple when he was just 12 years old. Since then, he’s only tapped more and more each year. Now, the Wilton resident is the co-owner of one of the area’s newest...
View ArticleNashua School District’s budget may get OK’d
NASHUA – The School District’s fiscal 2014 budget could be finalized and approved Tuesday night as officials try again to shave nearly $1 million from a proposed budget at the mayor’s request. After a...
View ArticleDigital trend, stale deals may lower coupon use
The number of coupons used by Americans to stock their pantries plummeted in 2012 – down 17 percent. After surging during the Great Recession, the old-fashioned savings tool seems to have lost favor...
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