Thanks 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 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 ArticleFun Merrimack High play will keep audience wide awake
âThe Drowsy Chaperoneâ is a musical within a show and is successful in âtaking you to another world.â The Merrimack High School Drama Club will perform the play at 7 p.m. Thursday through...
View ArticleWLC celebrates Red Ribbon Week
Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative Middle/High School participated in Red Ribbon Week from Oct. 22-26. The week was devoted to drug awareness and prevention in middle schools across the country. Students...
View ArticleNashua South AP Gov class gears up for Election Day
With the presidential election only two days away, tensions have been running high in Kathy Johnsonâs AP Government & Politics class at Nashua High School South. AP Gov students held a mock...
View ArticleSouhegan students introduced to politics
Souhegan High School hosted a Meet the Candidates forum for local politicians on Oct. 18. The Community Council moderated the forum, asking questions and timing each candidateâs stage time. It was a...
View ArticleSocial networking helps Campbell stay informed
My generation was brought into the world during the major development of technology. Computers became stronger and faster and new technological instruments were made. The ability to access the Internet...
View ArticleHurricane Sandy gives BG âMoodle dayâ
Hurricane Sandy may have given most students in the area a couple of days off from school, but the students at Bishop Guertin High School only truly missed one day. There was no school on Tuesday, and...
View ArticleNorth focuses on improving communication
Strong communication among students, teachers, coaches, parents and administrators plays an essential role in the functioning of a school. Recently, Nashua High School North has taken steps to...
View ArticleAlvirne has lots of spooky fun with Haunted Hayride
The Haunted Hayride has been an Alvirne High School tradition for a long time. Every year around the end of October, the students work together to create a night of fun to raise money for the school....
View Article28th annual CROP Walk drew some $40k
NASHUA â The 28th annual Greater Nashua CROP Walk went on as scheduled Oct. 28, and while they braved a steady drizzle and kept a wary eye on Hurricane Sandyâs impending arrival, the more than 300...
View Article50th GI care package due
Tom Prive was recently retired when his son Joe, who had joined the Marines, was deployed to Afghanistan. The Merrimack man always felt deeply for those who served our country, and his sonâs tour of...
View ArticleJoe English saga 3 centuries old
Most of us know Joe English as the name of a distinctively shaped hill in New Boston or the name of a popular recreation area in Amherst with 10 miles of recreational trails. The area was in the news...
View ArticleGirl Scouts earn award
Junior Girl Scouts Sarah Heimberg, 11; Stephanie Matte, 11; and Julia Matte, 10, from Troop 12770 in Merrimack, completed the requirements for their Bronze Award, and helped promote reading. With their...
View Article21st Penny Picker drive raises $10k
The Front Door Agency kicked off its 21st Penny Picker Campaign a few weeks ago. This typically involves recruiting âPenny Pickersâ to canvas local neighborhoods asking for donations to support...
View ArticleSenior center plans fundraising evening
NASHUA â The Nashua Senior Activity Center presents Journeys of a Lifetime, an evening that spotlights Senior Activity Center membersâ achievements and service to others throughout their lives. The...
View ArticlePets of the Week: Meet Amanda and Mary Kate
Amanda My brother and I came in when my owner got sick and could no longer care for us. He has since been adopted, and now Iâm ready to go to my forever home, too! Iâm young at 3½ years old and...
View ArticleFood collection, wreath sales on
NASHUA â Boy Scouts from Nashuaâs Troop 19 will be out in the community Nov. 10, as part of Daniel Webster Councilâs annual Scouting for Food drive. Scouts from Troop 19 and Pack 19 will pick up...
View ArticleChorus seeks women for performances, including Nashuaâs Holiday Stroll
MANCHESTER â The Profile Chorus invites women ages 16 and older to their Holiday A Cappella Guest Program to learn four-part harmony and sing at holiday performances. The chorus will ring in the...
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