Longtime Nashua Christian Academy soccer coach retires
After 11 years of coaching, 11 great seasons of many wins and losses, the girls varsity soccer coach, Michael Paul, has retired from that position at Nashua Christian Academy. As a player on the team,...
View ArticleDECA forms the future at Nashua South
Most students join clubs to have an enjoyable activity, something to fill their afternoon schedule or maybe even because all their friends are in the group. However, there is one club at Nashua High...
View ArticleWLC introducing competency-based grading
The state requires a new way of grading for high school students based on competencies. Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative Middle/High School has decided to pilot a few classes using the new system,...
View ArticleNorth up for Excellence in Education Award
Nashua High School North is in the running for the Excellence in Education Award, an honor given to deserving elementary, middle and high schools that demonstrate the highest quality of merit and...
View ArticleDances enjoying growth in popularity at Campbell
What do homecoming, the winter holidays and Valentineâs Day have in common? They all call for dances, of course! Or maybe not. The students at Campbell High School have been enjoying this yearâs...
View ArticleBG girls hockey team fights for respect
The sport of hockey, both in being played and being watched, is truly a pleasure to few regions of the United States â New England being one of them. However, even in a region where the sport is most...
View ArticleBig Sister Syndi, Little Sister Malaysia find value in relationship, time
A good friendship is something that takes time to nourish, grow and blossom. For Big Sister Syndi and Little Sister Malaysia, it has been well worth the time itâs taken for their friendship to...
View ArticleLilâ Iguanaâs Family Fun Day set; support from area businesses sought
The Lilâ Iguanaâs Childrenâs Safety Foundation will hold its annual Lilâ Iguanaâs Family Fun Day in February and is looking for vendors and sponsors. The Lilâ Iguanaâs Childrenâs Safety...
View ArticleRotary supports teen area at Boys & Girls Club of Greater Nashua
NASHUA â The Rotary Club of Nashua recently contributed $15,000 to the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Nashua, fulfilling its pledge to the BGCGN Capital campaign for a total contribution of...
View ArticlePets of the Week for Monday, Feb. 6
Bo Iâm a big guy with a goofy personality just looking for someone to love me! Since Iâm so large, I will do best in an adult only home with experienced dog owners. Donât worry, even though Iâm...
View ArticleAARP driver safety classes target needs
NASHUA â Mary Ellen Smith of Wilton recounts a story of driving one night at dusk with her husband, Dick. âThere was this great, big, beautiful full moon,â Smith said. âAnd I said to my...
View ArticleWood or gas stoves provide heat when power goes out
Those of us who live on back roads in small towns expect the power to be off from time to time. We have lots of trees, and we like it that way. Many residents, of course, have installed generators, but...
View ArticleBrookline Womenâs Club hosts âGo Red for Womenâ event
In celebration of âGo Red for Womenâ month, the Brookline Womenâs Club welcomes Dr. Linda Sheldon of SJâs Internal Medicine of Nashua on Wednesday, Feb. 15, at 7:30 p.m., at Richard Maghakian...
View ArticleGrant to Youth Council strengthens families
Facing recent cuts in state-supported services for acting out youth, the Youth Council decided to focus its energy on helping parents. âResearch shows that strengthening parenting skills goes a long...
View ArticleMargueriteâs Placeâs âLucky 13â Jazz & Juice fundraiser
If just the mention of Friday the 13th has thoughts of superstition and mayhem swirling through your brain, then Margueriteâs Placeâs annual Jazz & Juice fundraiser might be just the thing to...
View ArticleGrants to Youth Council help strengthen families
NASHUA â The Youth Council, facing recent cuts in state-supported services for youths, decided to focus its energy on helping parents. âResearch shows that strengthening parenting skills goes a...
View ArticleAmherst club offers funds to local nonprofits
AMHERST âThe Amherst Junior Womenâs Club invites nonprofit organizations in need of charitable contributions to apply for a donation. The club raises money throughout the year and then disburses...
View ArticleUnited Way to address Nashuaâs greatest needs with Bank of America grant
United Way of Greater Nashuaâs efforts to support proven effective programs that address the regionâs most pressing human service needs received a big boost recently with a $13,000 grant from the...
View ArticleReligious News & Events - February 11, 2012
NASHUA ARLINGTON STREET UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Sunday worship begins at 10 a.m. with the Rev. Bruce Bradshaw, and childrenâs Sunday School is from 9:30-10:30 a.m. On Feb.
View ArticleCocoa stand benefits Alzheimerâs Association in honor of Hudson boysâ...
HUDSON â Brandon and Tyler Blanchette will open their fourth annual âBig Papaâs Hot Cocoa Standâ on Sunday, Feb. 12, with all proceeds going to the Alzheimerâs Association. The first year,...
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