Souhegan High holds auditions for âAnything Goesâ
The spring musical that will grace the Souhegan High School stage this year is âAnything Goes,â and auditions were held recently. Set in the 1930s, this romantic comedy is full of love triangles...
View ArticleSpending New Yearâs studying pays off for Milford High We the People team
When most high school students were sleeping away the first day of the new year, six members of Milford High Schoolâs We the People team met in coach Dave Alcoxâs kitchen to discuss the First...
View ArticleSemiformal gives Alvirne students break before dreaded midterms
Alvirne High Schoolâs Student Council presented the Arabian Nights Semiformal Dance on Saturday night. Every year, a spectacular semiformal is held in the gym, each one with its own unique theme....
View ArticleSouth enjoys rivalry with North in Battle of the Bridge
Once again, the competition is on between the sports teams of Nashua High School South and North as the winter seasonâs Battle of the Bridge heats up. Each season, North and South engage in a...
View ArticleElectability issues, from HBHS to Washington
Many seniors at Hollis Brookline High School take AP U.S. government and politics taught by Rob Huckins. For their midterm project, everyone had to create a fake political candidate and trade him or...
View ArticleGrange history 1 for the books
I occasionally acquire a little piece of history from a former resident, papers or pictures found in a box or someoneâs attic, which I pass along to our Historical Society. A recent gift was a copy...
View ArticleALC helps students move ahead
NASHUA â The Adult Learning Center has been opening doors of opportunity for 40 years. To help bring vital services to people in the community, the center is conducting its annual fund drive. Every...
View ArticleCity pairâs paintings picked for calendar
NASHUA â Back in September, New Hampshire Health Care Association sent requests to each of New Hampshireâs participating residential homes seeking art created by residents, as they do each year....
View ArticleDental disease is preventable
As a general practitioner, the single most common problem I see on a daily basis is dental disease. As many as 80 percent of pets older than 3 have some degree of dental disease, and the frequency and...
View ArticlePets of the Week: Bagheera and Rock
Bagheera Hi, itâs me, Bagheera! Iâm a 6-year-old very regal looking guy that the staff says almost looks like a panther. You can find me curled up somewhere in the Bachelor Pad here while I wait...
View ArticleWindham Middle School announces first-quarter honor roll
Windham High School has announced the honor roll for the first quarter semester of the 2011-12 school year. HIGH HONORS GRADE 6: Jacob S. Aleksa, Anastasia C. Alexandrou, Rachel A. Anderson, Jacqueline M.
View ArticleFairgrounds Middle School announces first trimester honor roll
Fairground Middle School in Nashua has announced its honor roll for the first trimester of the 2011-12 school year. NO MARK LOWER THAN A GRADE 6: Isabella Baker-Villarreal, Julianne Beaulieu, Alexander...
View ArticleMilford Middle School announces first-quarter honor roll
Milford Middle School has announced its honor roll for the first quarter of the 2011-12 school year. HIGH HONORS GRADE 6: Acaterina Chaput, Adrian Curless, Alice Danas, Lauren Dishong, Elizabeth...
View ArticleNashua group joins We Honor Veterans
NASHUA â St. Joseph Home & Hospice Care says 25 percent of those who die in the U.S. every year are veterans. To help provide care and support that reflect the contributions made by these men and...
View ArticleFriends kick off new activities to benefit Margueriteâs Place
NASHUA â The Friends of Margueriteâs Place is ready to kick off a new year of support for the nonprofit agency. Margueriteâs Place has programs for homeless women in crisis and their children....
View ArticleEducational Outfitters donates to Nashua Soup Kitchen
NASHUA â Educational Outfitters presented a $300 donation to the Nashua Soup Kitchen & Shelter, as well as more than 200 pounds of food, on Jan. 11 as a result of a sale and food drive conducted...
View ArticleEthan Paul Havlock
Kristopher Havlock and Haley Duclos-Havlock, of Fort Sill in Lawton, Okla., announced the birth of their son, Ethan Paul Havlock, at 12:25 p.m. Aug. 20, 2011, at Concord Hospital. Ethan was 7.8 pounds...
View ArticleNashua Soup Kitchen receives Harvard Pilgrim grant
The Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2011, and in honor of the occasion, it donated a total of $30,000 to three charities in New Hampshire, Massachusetts and...
View ArticleNashua Center receives $20,000 grant from New Hampshire Charitable Foundation
NASHUA â The Nashua Center, a human-services agency founded in 1974, was awarded a $20,000 grant from the Frederick W. Cox and Dorothy Thurber Cox Memorial Fund of the New Hampshire Charitable...
View ArticleBedfordâs Brooks named to Syracuseâs âUniversity 100â
BEDFORD â Beau Brooks, of Bedford, is a member of Syracuse Universityâs âUniversity 100â student group. University 100 is a selective group of student volunteers who work directly with the...
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