Perry leads Nashua South to 50-38 win over Spaulding
Nashua South 50, Spaulding 38 Caitlyn Perry drained two 3-pointers on her way to a game-high 13 points as the Panthers pulled away in the second quarter and held off the Red Raiders to even their...
View ArticleWindham free throws sink Cavs
Windham 71, Hollis Brookline 55 Windham (2-0) hit 35 of 44 free throws with Bernadette Connors leading the way with 22 points. The Cavs (1-1) were led by Ellie Flaum’s 18 points and 15 from Amanda...
View ArticlePitsas paces Spartans
Milford 44, Pelham 35 Dina Pitsas scored 21 points to lead the Spartans (1-1 in Division II) to their first victory of the season, while Pelham lost for the first time this year. Pitsas had 12 of her...
View Article‘Gronk’ to grace Nashua bar for autograph signing Dec. 18
NASHUA – Popular New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski is planning a trip to sign autographs at Arena Sportsbar & Night Club in Nashua. And considering his tendency to spike things, you...
View ArticleNashua man faces felony charge for stolen cigarettes
NASHUA – A homeless Nashua man is facing a felony theft charge after police arrested him Monday morning. Police were called to a city store Sept. 21 after employees reported that a man came into the...
View ArticleWarriors fall to Derryfield
Derryfield 67, Wilton-Lyndeborough 33 The Warriors (0-2) were outscored 25-7 in the second quarter and were never able to get back into it. Ethan Howard led Wilton-Lyndeborough with 10 points, while...
View ArticleNashua Board of Aldermen release minutes from Oct. 23 nonpublic session...
NASHUA – According to nonpublic meeting minutes released Tuesday, Mayor Donnalee Lozeau had been planning a nonpublic session about the “moving parts” related to the Broad Street Parkway surplus...
View ArticleNashua Board of Aldermen vote to hold special election to replace...
NASHUA – Aldermen ignored ex-State Rep.-elect Stacie Laughton’s call for her former House seat to be left vacant Tuesday, voting unanimously to request a special election to replace her on Tuesday....
View ArticleFortin Gage, Dickens’ great-great-grandson carry out “A Christmas Carol” with...
When Gerald Charles Dickens acts out his great-great-grandfather’s novel, “A Christmas Carol,” he breathes new life into the century-and-a-half-old story that readers around the world have come to know...
View ArticleHudson’s Sparkling River 55-plus development asking Planning Board to nix...
HUDSON – The owner of Hudson’s Sparkling River development will ask for school impact fee assessments to be waived at the town Planning Board meeting scheduled for Wednesday night. The 55-plus...
View ArticleHudson’s Blackwater Firearms Company features simulation trailer with live...
HUDSON – Local “Call of Duty” enthusiasts soon will be able to use real guns with live ammunition to fight out lifelike scenarios at one of Hudson’s newest businesses. The 53-foot simulation trailer at...
View ArticleStabile seeks five-year tax freeze on mixed-income Cotton Mill Square project...
NASHUA – John Stabile is the first in line for a five-year city tax freeze program meant to assist projects that rehabilitate blighted areas of downtown into useful projects that benefit the public. On...
View ArticleNashua North cools off but tops Merrimack
MERRIMACK – They are young, deep and tenacious. And if the shots are falling for the Nashua North girls basketball team, watch out. The shots weren’t falling for the Titans on Tuesday night against an...
View Article$30m venture fund, Nashua tech park seek to create more entrepreneurs
NASHUA – It sounds blasphemous to say so in New Hampshire, but the go-it-alone mentality of “live free or die” makes a lousy slogan for entrepreneurs. “We need positive collaboration, cooperation ......
View ArticleThis is Business People for Wednesday, Dec. 12
Kaitlyn Bicknell NASHUA – TD Bank has promoted Kaitlyn G. Bicknell to store manager of the store at 4 Northwest Blvd., Nashua. As assistant vice president, she is responsible for new business...
View ArticleReport: NH is above-average in broadband among states, low in fiber-optic access
New Hampshire does reasonably well in a new state-by-state survey of high-speed Internet access, ranking 14th on a list compiled the industry group TechNet, but it’s way behind Massachusetts, which...
View ArticleCreating a budget is easier than you think
Most Americans would benefit from a better understanding of how they are spending their money. This is especially true as we approach the holidays during which some Americans spend more than they can...
View ArticleMich. lawmakers OK right-to-work bills
LANSING, Mich. – As the chants of angry protesters filled the Capitol, Michigan lawmakers gave final approval Tuesday to right-to-work legislation, dealing a devastating and once-unthinkable defeat to...
View ArticleReport: Yoooouk now a Yaaaankee
NEW YORK – Kevin Youkilis and the Yankees reached a deal Tuesday, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press, returning the hard-nosed All-Star to the AL East and filling New...
View ArticleTagliabue overturns Goodell on Saints suspensions
NEW ORLEANS – In a sharp rebuke to his successor’s handling of the NFL’s bounty investigation, former Commissioner Paul Tagliabue overturned the suspensions of four current and former New Orleans...
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