Celtics’ need for big men anything but small
Danny Ainge might as well walk into Thursday night’s draft wearing a big sandwich board advertising his greatest need: size. Fortunately for the Celtics general manager, this year’s board is full of...
View ArticleShaheen pushes for Congressional action on student loan bill
WASHINGTON – With the deadline for Congress to act to keep student loan rates down just days away, Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., said Wednesday she is hopeful that leaders of the Republican- controlled...
View ArticleNashua police still on scene at apparent standoff; neighbors say resident...
UPDATE: At a brief press conference, police said the suspect is believed to be connected to recent burglaries, and that they continued to negotiate with him. They offered few other details, but one...
View ArticleSox swat Jays
BOSTON – For once, the moons and stars aligned sufficiently to give Jon Lester sufficient run support on a day that he makes a quality start. The Red Sox hammered Blue Jays starter Ricky Romero for six...
View ArticleKennedy praises Obama during Nashua visit
NASHUA – Susan Trottier Lavoice was just 9 the day her father, in the midst of a huge crowd, lifted her onto his shoulders to put her at eye level with the young man everyone was clamoring to see. “I...
View ArticleValentine considering six-man rotation for Red Sox through All-Star break
BOSTON – Clay Buchholz remained in Massachusetts General Hospital on Tuesday with esophagitis, an inflammation of the lining of the esophagus. The Red Sox released a statement before Tuesday night’s...
View ArticleMLB managers offer new meaning to genius
When serving as the Red Sox pitching coach, John Farrell never attempted to disabuse the notion that he was an utter genius. He actively promoted it in his heyday, 2007, when the Red Sox won a world...
View ArticleReport: NH cut energy use, greenhouse gas emissions in recent years
DURHAM –New Hampshire reduced its energy use and emissions of heat-trapping gasses between 2005 and 2009, a new report from the NH Energy and Climate Collaborative finds. Yet despite what the report...
View ArticleWhat a difference a year makes for Heat's Chris Bosh
MIAMI — Chris Bosh ended last season collapsed in an AmericanAirlines Arena hallway, dazed and despondent after the devastating Finals defeat to Dallas. He ended this season smiling with the...
View ArticlePresident, New Hampshire
Statements from President Barack Obama, New Hampshire’s Congressional delegation to the Supreme Court ruling on the Affordable Care Act. President Barack Obama: “Earlier today, the Supreme Court upheld...
View ArticleLetter to Our Readers: Our New Look
Internally, we call it “the beast.” NashuaTelegraph.com is our largest web site with an average of 50,000 pages live on the site monthly and more than 2 million page views read by our viewers each...
View ArticleCommunity comes together at Telegraph drug forum
NASHUA - More than 50 people came together Thursday evening to discuss a prescription drug abuse forum at Nashua High School South sponsored by The Telegraph. Alex Hamel, Keystone residential services...
View ArticleKnights have bullpen depth
SILVER KNIGHTS JOURNAL FOR FRIDAY PRINT Will either top off with game final or send in partial game insert. By TOM KING Staff Writer NASHUA - A year ago, it seemed fairly automatic in the ninth inning....
View ArticleCoach charged in assault
CONCORD (AP) – A longtime youth baseball and hockey coach from New Hampshire has been charged with multiple counts of sexual assault against boys. Concord police said 58-year-old Robert Joubert was...
View ArticleSupreme Court ruling on health care ignites local debate on law’s financial...
While Thursday’s historic Supreme Court ruling may have settled the health care debate in the nation’s high court, it also reignited a fierce debate among local health providers and business owners....
View ArticlePAL honors its best of the year
NASHUA – Hundreds gathered at Conway Arena on Thursday night for the second Nashua Police Athletic League Awards dinner to listen to the words of its Man of the Year, renowned sportswriter Bob Ryan,...
View ArticlePanelists discuss drug issue at forum
NASHUA – More than 50 people came together Thursday evening to discuss prescription drug abuse in a forum at Nashua High School South sponsored by The Telegraph. Alex Hamel, residential services...
View ArticlePolice: Robbery suspect shot himself in his home after long standoff
NASHUA – The man found dead in a Dane Street home early Thursday morning after a long police standoff was the suspect in an armed robbery at HRA Market on Tuesday and apparently shot himself, according...
View ArticleCeltics go big in the NBA draft
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) – The Boston Celtics went big in the first round of the NBA draft, selecting Ohio State forward Jared Sullinger and Syracuse center Fab Melo with the 21st and 22nd picks,...
View ArticleAround region, health care ruling elicits range of emotions
Deborah Booker’s prayers paid off Thursday, she said. Attending a Medicaid Care Management presentation at Nashua High School South, she was all smiles when discussing the U.S. Supreme Court ruling...
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