Packs of new cards always brighten collector’s holiday
’Tis the season to be jolly and all that good stuff. It’s also a time when folks, who have a card collector on their shopping list, start scratching their heads. If you’ve never ventured into a hobby...
View ArticleC’s fight ‘soft’ label on court
Personally speaking, Kevin Garnett was offended. “I don’t know of any man who wants to be called soft – maybe some women,” the Celtics center said Friday night. “Not most men like that. Who likes to be...
View ArticleUNH drops FCS playoff game to Wofford
SPARTANBURG, S.C. – The University of New Hampshire football team couldn’t overcome a mistake-filled first half and a game-changing performance by fullback Eric Breitenstein. That lethal combination...
View ArticlePats offensive line finds success amid change
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – From the onset of training camp, the New England Patriots offensive line has been a work in progress, a mix of experience and youth that led to a handful of questions. There’s still...
View ArticleGift ideas for sportsperson in your life
With the holiday season once again upon us it’s time to search high and low for the perfect gift to place under the tree for that special sportsperson in your life. The sporting life of a hunter or...
View ArticleThis season still for the birds
Okay everyone, let’s sing along (you know the tune): 12 turkeys scratching; 11 crows a cawing; 10 owls hooting; nine nuthatches; eight common eiders; seven ravens croaking, six cedar waxwings; FIVE...
View ArticleNoucas’ love for coaching NH basketball keeping wife’s retirement plans on hold
Sun, beaches, palm trees and the general warmth of Florida have been beckoning George Noucas for some time. He hears the calls, hears his name, but just can’t seem to fully listen. Retire? Noucas?...
View Article’Phins no match for Pats
Will the Miami Dolphins finally provide some competition for the New England Patriots? They opted to practice outside all week, braving the chilly weather, rather than stay indoors and potentially try...
View ArticlePSNH plant makes list
PORTSMOUTH – A New England-wide environmental and public health organization on Tuesday named Schiller Station as one of the reasons Public Service of New Hampshire deserves to be on a list of the...
View ArticleNashua’s Ezenia Inc. faces challenge
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is another in an occasional series of stories examining 50 years of Nashua business. Stories and multimedia pieces will focus on Milestones, Hidden Assets, and Movers and Shakers in...
View ArticleKuster selects former Lynch adviser as her district director
Congresswoman-elect Annie Kuster has turned to an accomplished political operative to serve as her district director, The Sunday Telegraph has learned. Sean Downey most recently completed a stint as...
View ArticleNashua...From the Inside: Still no ruling on filling Laughton’s vacant’s seat
As of Friday evening, the attorney general’s office still had not made a determination as to whether former state Rep.-elect Stacie Laughton – New Hampshire’s first elected transgender lawmaker – had...
View ArticleRed Sox could surprise at winter meetings
As the Red Sox brass arrived for the winter meetings in Nashville this week, fans couldn’t help but wonder if the team has a surprise trade or signing up its sleeve. More importantly, do fans really...
View ArticlePats clinch AFC East title, beat Miami 23-16
MIAMI – Two yards from a touchdown on third down, Tom Brady took the snap and fell to the turf curled around the ball, happy to settle for a field goal. The high-scoring New England Patriots went...
View ArticleHudson Police Log 10-22 to 10-31-12
HUDSON POLICE DEPARTMENT OCT. 22 Accident Lowell Road: One-car accident. Driver: Patrick Duffy, Hudson. OCT.
View ArticleYouth employment has fallen; rate in N.H. is better than U.S.
Employment rates for teenagers and young adults have fallen sharply in the U.S., to the lowest level since World War II, though young people in New Hampshire and New England are faring better than...
View ArticleIt’s almost time to play taps (in C major, please) for my old piano
Machines have a natural lifespan, and I’m afraid that one of them is dying in my dining room. “I wouldn’t put any more money into this,” is the way Alexander Felides, aka The Piano Doctor, put it after...
View ArticleNashua South choirs and bands prepare for annual Santa Fund Concert
NASHUA – Adam Boroskas is new to Nashua High School South, but he’s noticed one thing already: It’s a school that cares about its community. “The amount of charity that’s done here, I’ve never been a...
View ArticleThe Week in Preview: Polish the menorah and fry up some latkes – Hanukkah...
Tuesday Picture this For many people, the Nativity is such a familiar story, it’s hard to envision a fresh twist on it. Not so for award-winning author and illustrator Ashley Bryan, who will read from...
View ArticleNashua Center hosting human services info night
NASHUA – Becoming a caretaker for an adult with developmental disabilities or acquired brain disorders – typically called “adult foster care” or “enhanced family care” – is a whole lot easier and more...
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