Tour highlights Nashuaâs mill âcastleâ
NASHUA â A Downtown Nashua Heritage Walking Tour of the Nashua Card & Glazed Paper Co. Mill will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, March 24. Alan S. Manoian, of About Place Partners, will conduct the...
View ArticleOperation Cookie brings a taste of home to US military
Thanks to the New Hampshire Air National Guardâs Family Readiness support program, Girl Scouts of the Green and White Mountains will ship Girl Scout Cookies overseas to give U.S. soldiers a taste of...
View ArticleReligious News and 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 ArticleNashua South Senate starts mural to promote unity
Nashua High School South students are all about making a difference in their communities. Much of the change starts in the Student Senate, a student government body that has been around for years. In...
View ArticleCheerleading a varsity sport â and more â at BG
Cheerleading is causing much debate across the country. To many, itâs a rigorous sport equivalent to any varsity sport available to a high school student. Others feel itâs merely a spirit squad...
View ArticleCourse selection: Northâs version of March Madness
March madness is best known for the NCAA basketball Championships each year. At Nashua High School North, freshmen, sophomores and juniors face their own bracket selections and picks, but in the...
View ArticleNo debate about it: NCA class learning critical thinking
Students in Kelly Ilacquaâs debate class at Nashua Christian Academy have been learning how to think critically and logically while arguing a point. The class consists of juniors David Gordon, Sonja...
View ArticleCampbell French students working on original murder-mystery
A murder is being planned at Campbell High School â or more accurately, a murder-mystery play. The French IV students have been working hard at writing, acting and memorizing all semester in order to...
View ArticleYouths from Hollis Brookline High take a turn leading the state
By CHRIS BARYIAMES Hollis Brookline High School At a time when congressional approval is at an all-time low â ranking even lower than the United States adopting Marxist policies, according to...
View ArticleProjects help Souhegan seniors learn about theater
Itâs getting close to April, and for students at Souhegan High School, that means getting into the thick of their senior project. Senior project is a yearlong excursion into a studentâs interests,...
View ArticleMilford High talent show includes impromptu performances and âIdolâ-like...
An audience of adults and students watched performers from different friend groups, personalities and talents on one stage as they lit up the Milford High School cafeteria on March 16 for the annual...
View ArticleCity native, veterans activist wins service to vets award
A well-known Nashua veterans activist and philanthropist has received one of the highest awards in the state veterans community. Thomas Tessier will be the 31st recipient of the Maurice McQuillen...
View ArticleHudson woman to do Avon Walk for mom
HUDSON â Samantha Arroyo, of Hudson, will join thousands of women and men in the upcoming Avon Walk for Breast Cancer Boston, raising funds and awareness to help defeat breast cancer and support...
View ArticleLocal businessman joins MS benefit
NASHUA â The National MS Society-Greater New England Chapter has partnered with the Boston-Manchester Co-op of Edible Arrangements to raise funds and awareness to stop progression, restore function...
View ArticleNashua Division of Public Health celebrates National Public Health Week
NASHUA â The city of Nashua Division of Public Health & Community Services is celebrating National Public Health Week, âA Healthier America Begins Today: Join the Movement,â by collaborating...
View ArticlePets of the Week for March 26: Daisy is 4-year-old cat who is as sweet as her...
Daisy Itâs me, Daisy! I live up to my name because Iâm just as sweet as the flower. Iâm 4 years old and am a pretty quiet lady who isnât asking for much more than a warm bed, food and people...
View ArticleThe Derryfield School announces winter trimester honor roll
The following local students were named to the honor roll for the winter trimester of the 2011-12 school year at The Derryfield School in Manchester. HIGHEST HONORS GRADE 9: Nicole Anthony of Amherst,...
View ArticleNashua woman celebrates 90th birthday
NASHUA â A 90th birthday celebration was held March 4 at the Bedford Village Inn for Theresa (Cadorette) Lavoie. Lavoie, the widow of Jean Paul Lavoie, is a lifelong resident of Nashua. The event was...
View ArticleNashua Elks honor new Eagle Scout at Court of Honor
NASHUA â The Nashua Lodge of Elks 720 recently honored Eagle Scout Gregory Kenneth Bilodeau, of Boy Scout Troop 261 at St. Patrick Church, at his Eagle Scout Court of Honor. Bilodeau was presented...
View ArticleThanks for supporting Nike ReUse a Shoe Drive
To the editor: Once again, our annual Nike ReUse a Shoe Drive was a success. Thank you to our sponsor, College Bound Movers, for their donation of boxes we use to package and deliver the shoes to the...
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