Seniors can learn when to go, stop
NASHUA â Do you worry about a relative or loved one who is still driving after a diagnosis of a medical or cognitive complication? Do you need ways to initiate a productive conversation with an older...
View ArticleEx-hockey player, coaches, mascot were Bruinâ up a treat Monday for Nashua...
NASHUA â Students hugged or high-fived a big stuffed bear last Monday in the all-purpose room at Charlotte Avenue School. The bear high-fived them back. Blades, the Boston Bruins mascot, was greeted...
View ArticleAmerican Legion seeks members
The American Legion of New Hampshire invites all veterans to become members. Those who served in the following time periods may join the American Legion: WWII â Dec. 7, 1941-Dec. 31, 1946; Korean War...
View ArticleThank you to Nashua Friends of the Library
To the Editor: Oct. 21Ââ27 is the sixth annual celebration of National Friends of Libraries week, making it a good time to publicly thank the Friends of the Nashua Public Library, who contribute so...
View ArticleRed Kettle Holiday craft fair is Nov. 3
The Red Kettle Holiday Craft Fair will be held this coming Saturday, Nov. 3, from 9 a.m. -4 p.m. at the Nashua Community College located at 505 Amherst St. Shoppers will find a large variety of...
View ArticleProgram sends cards to armed forces for holiday season
CONCORD â While military deployments and hospital stays may keep many of our nationâs heroes away from their families this holiday season, the American Red Cross is collecting and distributing...
View ArticleNashuaâs Good Cheer Society sells holiday plants to benefit hospice agency
NASHUA â The Good Cheer Society has begun its annual holiday plant sale to benefit Home Health & Hospice Care, a nonprofit agency serving 25 communities in southern New Hampshire. The Good Cheer...
View ArticleHollis dentist provides free care in Dominican
HOLLIS â Dr. Arthur Lyford, of Hollis, participated with the American Dental Implants Associationâs mission to bring oral and dental health care to the under-served all over the world. Lyford...
View ArticleManchester VA Medical Center holding benefits open house
MANCHESTER â The Manchester VA Medical Center will hold an open house from 1-4 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 6, to inform people about VA medical benefits for which they may be eligible. People who have...
View ArticleNashua Garden Club explores house plant tips
NASHUA â The Nashua Garden Club will hold its next meeting from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 7, at First Baptist Church, 121 Manchester St. The program is âTips to Help your House Plants Thriveâ by...
View ArticleNH Food Bank holds âFeeding Hopeâ fundraiser
MANCHESTER â Hundreds of people filled the New Hampshire Food Bank warehouse on Sept. 12 for a recognition event called âFeeding Hope.â The fundraiser was held to thank donors, sponsors and...
View ArticleCongregational Church of Amherst events successful
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 ArticleMargueriteâs Place receives grant from Citizens Bank Foundation
This month, Margueriteâs Place Inc., gratefully accepted a $5,000 donation from the Citizens Bank Foundation to support programs and services for homeless women and children. This is the kind of...
View ArticleAdult Learning Center offers milk program
The Nashua Adult Learning Center announces sponsorship of the Special Milk Program at its before- and after-school programs. Milk will be made available to participating children at the following...
View ArticleBoys & Girls Club of Souhegan Valley supports Red Ribbon Week
Members from the Boys & Girls Club of Souhegan Valley in Milford took a visible stand against substance abuse by participating in Red Ribbon Week by forming a human âred ribbonâ on Tuesday Oct....
View ArticleMerrimack High Class of â55 honors beloved teacher
Members of the Merrimack High School class of 1955 met for a luncheon at the Back Room recently to honor one of their teachers, Alice Dickinson. A bouquet of roses, a cake made by Joyce Soucy and a...
View ArticleHoliday-themed event in Amherst benefits Kitty Angels
AMHERST â As the days grow shorter and winter is near, we all feel the need to batten down the hatches for the difficult weather that will be heading our way. For the people who work at animal...
View ArticleNashua Scouts take part in food drive, wreath sale
NASHUA â Boy Scouts from Nashuaâs Troop 19 will be out in the community on Saturday, Nov. 3, and Nov. 10, as part of Daniel Webster Councilâs annual Scouting for Food drive. Scouts from Troop 19...
View ArticlePvt. 1st Class John S Cialek
John S. Cialek, 2012 graduate of Campbell High School in Litchfield, graduated from Parris Island, USMC Basic Training on Oct. 12, with the rank of Private First Class. John is the son of John and...
View ArticlePvt. 1st Class John S Cialek
John S. Cialek, 2012 graduate of Campbell High School in Litchfield, graduated from Parris Island, USMC Basic Training on Oct. 12, with the rank of Private First Class. John is the son of John and...
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