Windham tree lighting a wonderful event
On Dec. 3, the town of Windham celebrated the annual Tree Lighting Festivities. What a wonderful holiday event. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the many people, businesses and...
View ArticleThank you for making holiday bazaar a success
It is with great pride and gratitude that I say thank you to all the volunteers who gave of their time and energy to make the 18th annual Holiday Bazaar and Penny Sale at St. Kathyrn Parish the...
View ArticleWinning writing contest leads to book signing for Merrimack fifth-grader
MERRIMACK â Merrimack fifth-grader Anna Stover recently penned her first book, âCasey and Bella Face Their First Bully,â which turned out to be the winning entry among 1,400 manuscripts submitted...
View ArticleAdult Learning Center sponsors Web design bootcamp
The Adult Learning Center of Nashua will sponsor a Web development training class, âCreating Web sites with WordPress: A Bootcamp for Non-techies.â The class is aimed at students who wish to create...
View Article13 new members welcomed into National Honor Society at NCA
The Nashua Christian Academy chapter of the National Honor Society received 13 new members at the beginning of the new semester. These new members showed outstanding character and leadership in various...
View ArticleCampbell students participate in democracy
Democracy is an expected part of public schools. Students vote on which games to play in gym, which song to play in band and sometimes even when a paper should be due. This âsoftâ democracy has...
View ArticleWLC senior wins VFW speech contest
What started as a requirement for senior English has now turned into an opportunity for scholarship money. Senior Emma Brett of Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative High School won the Veterans of Foreign...
View ArticleMock vote shows Souheganâs primary focus
Just as all of New Hampshire was recently whipped up into primary frenzy, Souhegan High School got in on the action by holding its own mock primary. On Jan. 6, Souheganâs gymnasium was open all day...
View ArticleSupporters speak up to save HBHS programs
The multipurpose room at Hollis Brookline Middle School overflowed with a sea of blue T-shirts on Dec. 21. That evening, the Hollis Brookline Cooperataive School Board was meeting to discuss budget...
View ArticleMerrimack students approach midterms in different ways
If there is one word that any high school student dreads, itâs âtest.â One of the most stressful tests in any school year is midterms. The midterms sum up a semesterâs worth of information....
View ArticleBishop Guertin midterms: Stress tests
Hereâs a riddle for you: Whatâs black and white and red all over? A failed midterm exam, a high school studentâs worst nightmare; and starting Tuesday, every student at Bishop Guertin High School...
View ArticleIntern class becoming more popular at Milford High
Seven students may not seem like much to some people, but it was enough for the Milford High School internship program to start its yearly offerings in the 2008-09 school year. The program started with...
View ArticleNashua South enjoys getting back in black
Flashing lights, bright neon colors, wildly moving people, a strange glow about the place â is the world coming to an end? Nah, itâs just Nashua High School Southâs junior-sponsored black light...
View ArticleWorkshops in active parenting
NASHUA â Teens seem to want to push adults away, but this is the time in their lives when they really need support from their parents. A six-week workshop series will give parents guidelines that...
View ArticleFriends in a learning relation
EDITORâS NOTE: This is one in a series of articles celebrating the Adult Learning Centerâs 40th anniversary. The Adult Learning Center is celebrating 40 years of Opening Doors of Opportunity. Since...
View ArticleRISE classes offer active learning
NASHUA â The opportunity for learning never ends, regardless of oneâs age, and the Rivier Institute for Senior Education, known as RISE, certainly attests to that. With courses ranging from Cross...
View ArticleDAV Chapter 7 thankful for benefit golf tourney donation
Well, the final tally has come in for the YouYou Golf Tournament. Actually, it came in a month ago, but I had other columns to write during Christmastime. To refresh your memory, the Wu family, who...
View ArticleCrossroads group to aid Salvadorans
PELHAM â On Jan. 30, a team of 15 individuals from Crossroads Church in Pelham will be heading to San Salvador, the capital of El Salvador, to assist missionaries already on the ground. For one week,...
View ArticlePets of the Week: Druid is an adventurous kitty and Princess is always...
Druid Iâm an adventurous 7-year-old kitty. I came into the shelter as a stray and would really like to live somewhere quiet so I could have the option of exploring outside again. Sometimes, I just...
View ArticleLyndeborough Central School announces first-trimester honor roll
Lyndeborough Central School has announced its honor roll for first trimester of the 2011-12 school year. HIGH HONORS GRADE 4: Veronica Boyle, Mackenzie Hayden, Gavin Lawton, Jaden Lemay, Jude Roberts...
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