Santa Fund registration opens next week
NASHUA â The Telegraph Santa Fund is offering more chances for people to sign up for help this year, and this time through two agencies. The sign-ups begin next week at the Salvation Army and the...
View ArticleBG seeks donations for studentsâ dress project for African girls
NASHUA â This summer, Bishop Guertin High School juniors delivered more than two dozen pillowcase dresses to the girls at the Shitima Orphanage and Kabwe and Malole schools in Zambia, Africa, for the...
View ArticleBeaver Brook to offer wilderness skills weekend
HOLLIS â The Children of the Earth Foundation will present a Wilderness Skills Weekend for families at the Beaver Brook Nature Center in Hollis from Friday-Sunday, Oct. 26-28. The program will take...
View ArticleHarbor Homes receives grant for housing program
NASHUA â Harbor Homes recently received a $7,500 grant from the TD Charitable Foundation, funded by TD Bank, to support Permanent Housing III. PH3 serves New Hampshire individuals and families who...
View ArticleHam radio introduction class is Oct. 27
MANCHESTER â An introduction to ham radio and class will be offered from 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 27, at the Manchester Red Cross Blood Center, 425 Reservoir Ave. Ham radio, also known as...
View ArticleMilford Pumpkin Fest was huge success
To the Editor: The 23rd Milford Pumpkin Festival was a huge success this year and the Milford Improvement Team hopes that all who attended had an enjoyable time. Besides being a celebration of our...
View ArticleThank you from Nashua World Cup
To the Editor: Visitors flock to New England Columbus Day weekend to view the fall foliage at its peak. For the past 30 years in Nashua, they have also come to play soccer against this brilliant autumn...
View ArticleCongregational Church of Amherst events a success
To the Editor: A heartfelt thank you to all those that have made our recent events a great success. Community Auction: Our auction was a huge success and will allow us to help our local and global...
View ArticlePlus Co.âs golf classic raises $130K
To the Editor: On behalf of the Board of Directors, The PLUS Company would like to thank the supporters of our âDay of Dreamsâ golf classic, including the sponsors, celebrities and golfers who...
View ArticleWindham Harvest Fest was huge success
To the Editor: On Oct. 13, the town of Windham celebrated the annual Harvest Fest at Griffin Park. There were more than 800 who attended the event on this beautiful fall day. I would like to take this...
View ArticleThanks for supporting Bridges
To the Editor: As one of the co-founders in 1976 and a current Board Member of Bridges: Domestic and Sexual Violence Support, I wish to extend my sincerest appreciation to the Milford Cabinet and the...
View ArticleReligious Events
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 Sunday School for children...
View ArticleResident wizard
NASHUA â James Overman excused himself from the telephone conversation to field a question from a young visitor to his office. In the background, Overman quickly reassured the sixth-grader that he...
View ArticleSouth gearing up for powder puff football game with North
As we approach the heart of fall, we near more than just the holiday season â the cold chill in the air signifies itâs time for the annual powder puff football game between Nashua High School South...
View ArticleHBHS embraces its âcool geeksâ
Thereâs something that brings the FIRST Robotics Team 1073 and other students at Hollis Brookline High School together. Others may speculate, but there are friendships and relationships that flourish...
View ArticleWLC has two new community service coordinators
Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative Middle/High School has a new set of community service coordinators this year. Sharon Coffey and Judi Wing replaced seventh-grade social studies teacher Michael Dring...
View ArticleClass of 2013 rules at Bishop Guertin
The Bishop Guertin High School seniors accomplished what no other class has ever been known to do before: They won Spirit Week four years in a row. During Spirit Week from Oct. 1-5, students are able...
View ArticleSouhegan advisories serve many purposes
Imagine spending half an hour every day with a group of strangers. Over a year, you would probably get to know each other pretty well. This is what the advisory program at Souhegan High School is like....
View ArticleAlvirne students debate candidatesâ education policies
As most of the country is aware, on Nov. 6, citizens will partake in their patriotic duty: voting in the general election for the next president of the United States. It is of no doubt that this is...
View ArticleMilford High students make breast cancer awareness part of Spirit Week
During its annual Spirit Week, Milford High School once again showed its support for a good cause. Spartans are celebrating the search for a cure for breast cancer, with more than half of the students...
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