Studentâs education enhanced as 140th Statehouse intern
Plymouth State University senior, Benjamin OâLeary, of Milford, is the 140th intern to earn academic credit at the office of Councilor Ray Burton (PSU â62). This internship is authorized by Dr....
View ArticleSteven Temperino named NH Homeland Security assistant director
PLYMOUTH â Plymouth Chief of Police Steven Temperino, formerly of Nashua, has been named assistant director of Homeland Security and Emergency Management with the N H. Dept. of Safety. Chief...
View ArticleAdult Learning Center announced GED grads
NASHUA â The following Adult Learning Center students have passed their GED tests: FROM MERRIMACK: Thomas R. Londry, Christopher M. Thorhauer. FROM MILFORD: Haley A. Ervin and Joshua A.
View ArticlePlunge Weekend raises more than $688,000 for Special Olympics
HAMPTON BEACH â More than 1,100 people plunged into the Atlantic Ocean and raised $688,380 for Special Olympics New Hampshire on Feb. 4-5. The Plunge Weekend included two plunges, one for high school...
View Article92-year-old Nashua woman given hearing aids thanks to moving letter
NASHUA â Kathleen Dalbec was the recipient of a new set of hearing aids because of a compassionate letter her granddaughter Nicole Dalbec-Joyal wrote to Beltone New England in response to a contest...
View ArticleYouth program at Hunt Memorial Building in Nashua honors Martin Luther King Jr.
NASHUA â A âWe Are the Dreamâ youth program will be held in celebration of Black History Month at 1 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 19, at the Hunt Memorial Building. The event will include a puppet show,...
View ArticleLitchfield resident among stateâs âoutstanding womenâ
Pamme Boutselis, of Litchfield, was stunned when told she was one of the â20 Outstanding Women You Should Know in New Hampshire.â The third annual contest that goes by that name is run by 95.7 WZID...
View ArticleNashua West Rotary to hold 20th annual Exemplary Workers breakfast
NASHUA â Dan Guerrette and Ray Ennis, of the Rotary Club of Nashua West, announced that the clubâs 20th annual Exemplary Workers Breakfast will be at the Crowne Plaza Hotel on March 6. The event...
View ArticleWilton woman rocks the runway
Etta Popek of Wilton, center, poses with Amanda Smith, left, and Jeanne Hennessey of Danvers, Mass.-based Lorraine Roy Designer Collections. Popek was a model at the âRock the Runway Prom Previewâ...
View ArticleReligious Events
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. Adult Bible study is 7-8:30 p.m.
View Article$1,200 to battle cancer raised in minutes at Milford High School
Students poured out of their classrooms on Feb. 3, $1 bills in hand, as Milford High School made a difference as part of the Coaches vs. Cancer collaboration with the American Cancer Society. The...
View ArticleValentineâs Day could be celebrated every day at Alvirne
So many people dread Valentineâs Day, if only because they donât have someone else to share it with. Valentineâs Day is such an in-your-face holiday that itâs hard to avoid. Walking into the...
View ArticleCampbell students given voice in administrator choices
Campbell High Schoolâs students and faculty were allowed to meet with the three finalists for the position of superintendent of schools on Monday. The position is open because Dr. Elaine Cutler is...
View ArticleCommunity Council at SHS faces controversial decisions
Recent controversy at Souhegan High School over Fang Fest has led to questions of what exactly the definition of representative democracy is and how student voice is represented at the school. During...
View ArticleNashua North takes on fundraiser to help fill empty bowls
Members of Nashua High School Northâs Art Honor Society are stepping it up to help combat hunger in Nashua. North participates in Empty Bowls, an effort that reaches across the United States to lend...
View ArticleWLC sophomores get a true Boston experience
The Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative High School sophomore class went on its first field trip of the year on Jan. 24. The trip was to the Museum of Science in Boston, where the students explored the...
View ArticleNashua South students help with Empty Bowls fundraiser
One of the most anticipated citywide fundraising events is fast approaching. Every year, hundreds of community members come together for Empty Bowls, a night filled with good food and music to support...
View ArticleA formal time of year at Bishop Guertin
It is hard to believe that more than half of the school year has come and gone. Midterms are complete, semester grades have been finalized and students are buried with new assignments for the third...
View ArticleHollis Brookline wrestler reaches 100-win milestone
Wrestling might well be the most misunderstood in the cluster of high school sports. People think itâs all about having big muscles and looking good in a singlet. For Hollis Brookline High School...
View ArticleMarine Pvt. Nick Campbell
Pvt. Nick Campbell graduated from Parris Island Marine boot camp Dec. 2. Campbell is a resident of Nashua and lives with his mother, Dawn Wilson, and Sandy OâBrien. He is a June 2011 graduate of...
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