Nashua man facing armed robbery, reckless conduct charges following gun...
NASHUA – Police arrested a city man Friday and charged him with robbing a man at gunpoint not long after firing a gun into a home nearby. Police were called to the area near Main and Otterson streets a...
View ArticleNashua man arrested after traffic stop, found to be fugitive from Mass.
Nashua police arrested a Bay State fugitive Sunday night after a traffic stop. Police stopped Vernon Davis, 27, of 41 Brinton Drive, Nashua, around 7:30 p.m. Sunday on Henri Burque Highway, police...
View ArticleComputer glitch delayed Radisson hotel paychecks
NASHUA – A computer problem led to a delay in paychecks for employees of Nashua Radisson, according to the company that owns the landmark Nashua hotel. The checks were not distributed Friday , as...
View ArticleHudson’s Micronetics sold to Mass. firm; employees’ fate uncertain
HUDSON – Micronetics Inc., a Hudson-based defense subcontractor and one of the few small public companies based in New Hampshire, will be acquired by the much larger Mercury Computer Systems Inc. of...
View ArticleBass files for re-election, setting up a rematch with Kuster
CONCORD – Congressman Charles Bass said Monday that jobs is the top issue but getting the federal deficit and debt under control are essential to American’s financial health. Bass, a Republican,...
View ArticleWilton school to host job fair Friday
WILTON – With school out for summer, local job seekers will have the opportunity to do some research themselves this week at Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative High School. More than 15 employers, looking...
View ArticleGOP candidates for NH governor denounce Hudson resident Tom Alciere’s bid to...
CONCORD – It took only three hours for both GOP candidates for governor to denounce ex-state Rep. Tom Alciere’s bid to be a state convention delegate. Democratic Party Chairman Raymond Buckley called...
View ArticleNashua woman accused of OUI, running down Framingham officer
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. – A 34-year-old Nashua woman faces a slew of charges after she allegedly struck a Framingham police officer and fled the scene late Sunday night. Police arrested Maria V. Barriga, of...
View ArticleAmerican Apparel struggles to keep work in US
LOS ANGELES – Ofelia Lopez scrutinizes the hem on a hot-pink shirt fresh off the assembly line, making sure the stitching is just right. All around her, rows of workers rapidly attach sleeves, adhere...
View ArticleApple announces latest upgrades
SAN FRANCISCO – Drawn to San Francisco by the lure of a pumped-up Apple Inc. operating system and other product-line surprises, software developers from across the country and around the globe...
View ArticleBG’s Garnick breaks own hurdle record
Betsy Garnick of Bishop Guertin High School set a state record for the third consecutive week, as she and almost two dozen other area athletes competed in the New England Regional track championship...
View ArticleSeattle sees old team in Finals
SEATTLE – Before they became critically acclaimed documentary filmmakers, Adam Brown and Jason Reid were simply basketball junkies. And being hoops aficionados, Brown and Reid can appreciate the way...
View ArticleHigh School Playoff Schedule
BASEBALL DIVISION I FINAL Saturday, June 16 at Northeast Delta Dental Stadium No. 3 Merrimack (16-5) vs. No. 1 Concord (17-4), 4 p.m. DIVISION II FINAL Saturday, June 16 at Northeast Delta Dental...
View ArticleMilford’s Barbiasz leaping toward London
Milford’s Dwight Barbiasz had some spectacular flights and landings this weekend in Iowa, finishing third for the University of Florida in the high jump at the NCAA Track and Field Championships. The...
View ArticleArgument leads to police presence at Litchfield School Board meetings
LITCHFIELD – A verbal dispute at a Litchfield School Board meeting in early May has resulted in a police officer manning future meetings without extra cost to the board. The Litchfield Board of...
View ArticleCity to consider recycling program for condos, apartment complexes
NASHUA – It’s not easy being green, especially if you live in an apartment or a condominium where recycling services are not provided by the city. Alderman-at-Large Jim Donchess wants to change that,...
View ArticleNashua school lunch prices could rise for second straight year
NASHUA – School lunch prices may increase for the second straight year to meet federal mandates, which intend to bring school meal prices around the country in line with actual cost. The Nashua School...
View ArticleHollis Fast 5K set for Thursday
HOLLIS – Runners looking for a personal best can turn out for the sixth annual Hollis Fast 5K on Thursday night. The race, organized by the Hollis-Brookline Rotary Club, is a certified 5K gradual...
View ArticleSame salary argument as Board of Education approves Richard as South principal
NASHUA – Another administrator’s hiring produced another argument about salaries at the Board of Education meeting Monday night. Keith Richard was officially approved to be principal at Nashua High...
View ArticleNashua alderman Cookson responds to criticism from colleagues, board president
NASHUA – A city alderman believes he was unfairly criticized in absentia at a budget review committee meeting last week. At a June 7 meeting, Alderman-at-Large Mark Cookson was criticized for failing...
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