Windham teams seventh in ocean sciences competition
WINDHAM â More than 100 high school students from New Hampshire, Main and Vermont competed at the NorâEaster Bowl Ocean Sciences Competition at the University of Maine in Orono in February. This...
View ArticleSeniors Count-Nashua workshop covers debt collection, tax relief, foreclosure
NASHUA â The topic for the next Seniors Count-Nashua workshop is âLegal issues related to seniors.â The workshop will be at 1 p.m. Monday, April 9, at the Nashua Senior Activity Center, 70 Temple...
View ArticleâZumbathonâ in Nashua benefits ALS research
NASHUA â More than a 100 local fitness dancers are expected to Zumba their way to raising money to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Associationâs âAugieâs Questâ on Saturday, March 31. Best...
View ArticleGrant brings Junior Lego League to Ledge Street School in Nashua
NASHUA â Junior Lego League students from Ledge Street Elementary School and Lego League students from Nashua High School North recently visited a number of schools throughout the city to promote...
View ArticleNashuaâs Greek community commemorates special day
NASHUA â Greek Independence Day was celebrated in Nashua on March 24. Parishioners from St. Philip Greek Orthodox Church gathered at Hellenic Circle to honor the Greek men who fought in Greek wars....
View ArticleNashua Exchange Club honors emergency services members
Courtesy photo The Exchange Club of Nashua recently presented its annual Community Service Awards to three Nashua emergency services members. Police Chief John Seusing, left, was chairman of the...
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 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 ArticleSeaman Tyler M. Townsend
Navy Seaman Recruit Tyler M. Townsend has completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Ill. During the eight-week program, he completed major training which included...
View ArticleRSVP Fixit Corps volunteers available to help seniors, disabled homeowners
The RSVP (Retired and Senior Volunteer Program) Fixit Corps is a program assisting seniors (60 years old and older) or disabled homeowners with minor home repairs and maintenance. Any senior or...
View ArticleGreater Milford Outreach meeting is April 3
Greater Milford Outreach (GMO) meeting is Tuesday April 3 from 8-9 a.m., in the Milford Town Hall Banquet Hall. Entrance is through the middle door. The guest speaker will be Carol Smith from Gateways...
View ArticleHop on down to the Easter Bunny Breakfast March 31
The Salvation Army will be holding its first annual Easter Bunny Breakfast tomorrow morning, Saturday, March 31, from 8-11 a.m. The breakfast will be held in the Salvation Armyâs annex building at 6...
View ArticleReligious News : March 31, 2012
NASHUA ARLINGTON STREET UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Sunday worship begins at 10 a.m. with the Rev. Bruce Bradshaw, and childrenâs Sunday School is at 9:30 a.m. Holy week services: 10 a.m. Palm Sunday...
View ArticleAlvirne holds Spanish National Honor Society induction
Alvirne High Schoolâs Spanish National Honor Society held its annual induction on Thursday for students who have shown a keen interest and strong work ethic in their Spanish language classes....
View ArticleBG fasts for Nashua Food Pantry
Each year during Lent, Bishop Guertin High School starts to raise money to support its sister school in Zambia, thousands of miles away in Africa. It has various fundraisers throughout the school, and...
View ArticlePrincipalâs award increases communication at Campbell
When Robert Manseau was chosen as one of three 2012 National High School Principal of the Year finalists, it obviously was a great honor for him and the entire Campbell High School community. The...
View ArticleHollis Brookline High senior gives speech at annual Destination College event
EDITORâS NOTE: This is an excerpt from a speech given by Hollis Brookline High School senior Ryan Pauer to high school juniors and their parents at the annual Destination College event sponsored by...
View ArticleMilford students letting hair grow for good cause
Milford High School will try something new on June 6: donating to Locks of Love, a nonprofit foundation that makes wigs for people who have been diagnosed with cancer or other hair-loss diseases....
View ArticleNCA teacher gives fresh perspective to helping others
Kristin Burns, a teacher at Nashua Christian Academy, spoke to the middle school students on March 22 about contentment. The word is often recklessly thrown at this age group in particular, along with...
View ArticleNorth students excel at Model UN Conference
Nashua High School North has always prided itself on the quality and variety of its academic organizations. The recent excellence of the North Model United Nations team in its participation at the...
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