Wilton Scouts earn Eagle rank
WILTON â Boy Scouts Eric Gabor and Jonathan Schultz, members of Troop 10, were presented their Eagle Scout awards at a Court of Honor on Aug. 4 at the Second Congregational Church. Both Scouts...
View ArticleMerrimack Crimeline appreciates support at golf tourney
To the Editor: The Merrimack Crimeline members would like to thank the sponsors of the golf tournament held on Sept. 12. Corporate sponsors â UGL Services and Brookstone. Hole-in-One sponsors â...
View ArticleGear for Grades drive a success
To the Editor: We would like to thank the good citizens of New Hampshire who helped make our annual Gear for Grades drive such an outstanding success. With the help of our colleagues, customers and...
View ArticleElks National Foundation accepting scholarship applications
NASHUA â High school seniors are invited to apply for a scholarship award in the Elks National Foundationâs annual âMost Valuable Studentâ contest. Five-hundred four-year awards for the...
View ArticleCASA kicks off 2012 greeting card program
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of New Hampshire is gearing up for the holiday season with the debut of its 2012 greeting card fundraiser. Sixteen new card designs of New Hampshire-themed art...
View ArticleMass. high school reunion seeks 2002 classmates
WOBURN, Mass. â The North Middlesex Regional High School class of 2002 is planning its 10th reunion for 7 p.m. Nov. 24, at the Beacon Grille in Woburn.
View ArticleReligious Events
NASHUA ARLINGTON STREET UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Sunday worship hours with the Rev. Bruce Bradshaw, pastor, are at 10 a.m. Nursery care is available beginning at 9:50 a.m. There is communion on the...
View ArticleHollis Brookline class of 2013 has that senior swagger
And with that, the 2012-13 school year has begun. Regardless of what the summer had in store for the students at Hollis Brookline High School, they have returned for another year of schooling,...
View ArticleMilford High faculty-varsity volleyball match builds school spirit
Bump! Set! Kill! Those confused with this odd terminology would understand if they had watched the intense teachers versus students volleyball match at Milford High School on Sept. 13. One highlight of...
View ArticleAlvirne High observes new Spirit Fridays
With a new principal, Steven Beals, at Alvirne High School, some new traditions are being established. One of these is Spirit Fridays. Every Friday, students are encouraged to show their Bronco pride...
View ArticleWLC students want to form club for fun, exercise
Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative seniors Alfred Paglierani and Ramy Koudsi plan to have fun and be active this year. The two decided to form an outing club at WLC. They want to call the group the...
View ArticleNashua North boasts three National Merit Scholarship semifinalists
A schoolwide announcement at Nashua High School North on Tuesday revealed three seniors as semifinalists in the National Merit Scholarship competition. The students are Olivia Powell, Priyanka Satpute...
View ArticleNew principal has good first impression of South students
Keith Richard may be the new principal, but heâs no stranger to Nashua High School South. Richard was a student at Nashua High School before the partition into North and South. After graduating in...
View ArticleBishop Guertin introduces longer, eight-period day
Bishop Guertin High School has finally introduced a new schedule revolving around eight periods instead of the previous seven. BG had discussed implementing this system in 2011, but there wasnât...
View ArticleMore than sightseeing involved in Souhegan trip to Spain
This summer, 16 students from Souhegan High School received the incredible opportunity to travel to Spain for a month, marking the 10th anniversary of the school-sponsored trip. The trip consisted of a...
View ArticleFifth Sullivan Farm Applefest set for Oct. 7
NASHUA â Inspired by the growing list of returning and first-time volunteers, organizers of the upcoming fifth annual Sullivan Farm Applefest say they have a great shot at topping last yearâs...
View ArticleVoter ID stirs memories of older rules
Primary elections narrow the slate of candidates to one per party and are supposed to focus the votersâ attention on issues, eliminating the squabbling among party factions backing the various...
View ArticleGolf tournament raises funds for club
More than 240 golfers turned out for the 34th annual Friel Memorial Golf Tournament to benefit the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Nashua on Sept. 5. In memory of Jeanne and Phil Friel, the family has...
View ArticleBellwether Community Credit Union supports breast cancer research
MANCHESTER â Bellwether Community Credit Union, a not-for-profit financial institution, is raising funds to benefit Susan G. Komen for the Cure in September. Bellwether is using various channels to...
View ArticleNashua student awarded scholarship
NASHUA â Elias Claffey, of Nashua, was awarded the Colorado State University Presidential Scholarship of $36,000. He will be an incoming freshman this fall.
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