Class gets Campbell High store back up and running
The school store at Campbell High School has been empty for years â it has been just a room for storage. But this year, business teacher Laurie Gatherum had a new plan to approach the abandoned area....
View ArticleWLC getting disc golf course
Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative High School will be starting a Disc Golf Club for students by next summer. Disc golf is an outdoor sport thatâs becoming popular. According to dgcoursereview.com, the...
View ArticleElection fever comes to BG
In preparation for the presidential election, Bishop Guertin High School has recently adopted the political spirit. This year, among the many new clubs introduced at the annual Club Fair were two...
View ArticleHollis Brookline writers have numerous outlets for their work
Hollis Brookline High Schoolâs student newspaper, The Cav Chron, is starting a new column called Writerâs Corner. Each issue will feature one author. The paper will publish a sample of the...
View ArticleNECAPs interrupt Alvirne juniorsâ schedules
NECAP testing took place at Alvirne High School last week, and the students were none too excited about it. NECAP, or New England Common Assessment Program, is a series of tests designed to help the...
View ArticleMilford High School has maggot munchies for Mole Day
According to the National Mole Day Foundation, Mole Day is a science class celebration oriented around Avogadroâs Number (6.02 x 10^23), a chemistry unit of measure. Itâs celebrated from 6:02...
View ArticleCaptains Council plays leadership role at Nashua North
Student leadership plays an important role in the functioning of a student body. To help develop strong leaders at Nashua High School North, athletics director Tom Aria created the schoolâs first...
View ArticlePeace ârocksâ at Merrimack High School
Random Acts of Kindness is a club at Merrimack High School that focuses on making a positive change on global and local issues. Throughout out the year, Random Acts plans events based on the current...
View ArticleSouhegan holds auditions for â12 Angry Jurorsâ
It is once again the time of year for Souhegan High Schoolâs fall play to grace the stage. This year it will be â12 Angry Jurors.â âThe play centers on the jury in the trial of a young man...
View ArticleNashua South introduced to planning website
Fall is the most stressful time of the year for high school seniors. Itâs the time when they must think about their futures. Whether itâs applying to college or going straight into a career, this...
View ArticleWork on road captured on film
In the fall of 1953, the state decided to straighten a section of Route 31 just west of south Lyndeborough. The project cost $66,000 and was done by local contractor Joseph H. Fay Jr., for which he won...
View ArticleFundraiser brings hope to Margueriteâs
MILFORD â Imagine a nonprofit that exists simply to help other nonprofit organizations that work with the homeless and underprivileged. Now consider that this nonprofit was created by a musician who...
View Article6th PumpkinFest held Oct. 12-14
HUDSON â Organizers are gearing up for some old-fashioned fall fun at the sixth annual Kiwanis Hudson PumpkinFest on Oct. 12-14 on the grounds of the Hills House on Derry Road. PumpkinFest has become...
View ArticleAlvirne Friends of Music hosts Comedy Night
HUDSON â The Alvirne High School Friends of Music, the parent volunteer organization that supports the Alvirne High School Music Department, is holding its second annual Comedy Night/Silent Auction...
View ArticlePets of the Week
Princess Iâm a sweet, regal kitty. Canât you tell by looking at my beautiful mane? I am mature, but, as I like to say, 9 years young with half of my life still to live and plenty of love to give....
View ArticleFront Door Agency launches Penny Drive
NASHUA â The Front Door Agency (formerly Nashua Pastoral Care Center) kicks off its annual Penny Picker Drive on Oct. 13. You will recognize the Penny Pickers in their bright yellow smocks canvassing...
View ArticleHalloween candy, costumes can be dangers to pets
Halloween is a very popular holiday for adults and children alike. The costumes, the candy, the decorations, the parties, it can add up to lots of fun but there are some pet dangers to be aware of this...
View ArticleHundreds attend food bankâs âFeeding Hopeâ
MANCHESTER â On Sept. 12, hundreds of attendees filled the New Hampshire Food Bank warehouse for a special recognition event called Feeding Hope. The fundraiser was held to thank donors, sponsors and...
View ArticleGreater Nashua Boys & Girls Club Great Futures Challenge update
With a few weeks left to meet the terms of the $50,000 Great Futures Matching Challenge, the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Nashua is just $12,000 away from the finish line. A friend of the club has...
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