Balfour sets high standard at Hollis Brookline High School
Two hundred and 74 wins. Six appearances in the finals. Four titles won. Those are just a few words to describe the incredible results inspired by the coach of the Hollis Brookline High School girls...
View ArticleMilford gym classes get introduction to contra dancing
Every fourth Friday, a contra dancing session is held at Milford Town Hall. The sessions were started about 22 years ago to raise money to repair Town Hall. Once enough money had been raised, the idea...
View ArticleAlvirne Spirit Week includes tribute to retiring janitor
Spirit Week, the best week of the school year at Alvirne High School, is a one-of-a-kind experience. Among the many events held last week, each day had its own theme. The first day was Saturday Morning...
View ArticleNorth picks winners in mock election
For students at Nashua High School North, Tuesdayâs election was one of immense interest. Some students became active in the campaign, while others debated with their classmates on a variety of...
View ArticleSixth-graders add new level to WLC
This school year is different than any other year for Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative Middle/High School. Instead of WLC gaining only new seventh-grade students, this year it has an even bigger...
View ArticleStudents get info about future at Southâs college fair
While most of America was in a hustle-bustle of activity considering who the leader of the free world would be, the seniors in Nashua schools were deliberating the life decision of what they would do...
View ArticleCampbell students turn their eyes to the skies
Campbell High School held its first Astronomy Week from Oct. 29-Nov. 2. Some of the highlights were trivia questions, prizes and a late-night viewing of the stars to top it all off. Every day, the...
View ArticleDebate teams shines at BG
At 5 p.m. on a weekday, a majority of classrooms are dark, hallways are empty and facilities are busy being cleaned. In some classrooms, however, diligent work continues. A few debaters sit at desks,...
View ArticleChurchâs 114th Heritage Fair upcoming
NASHUA â Maintaining a tradition for over a century is no mean feat; and the fact that the Pilgrim Congregational Church has managed to consistently hold its Heritage Fair for 114 years deserves...
View ArticlePets of the Week: Nubs and Kirk
Nubs Nubs here! I came into the shelter because my family had a baby and I wasnât really a fan. I think I just prefer my people a little bit more mature, and would really prefer to live with adults...
View ArticleGoing biking, bowling, playing basketball cement relationship
When Ken Seiden signed up for Big Brothers Big Sisters seven years ago, he didnât know what to expect. Ken was a Big Brother in college, but the relationship was short-lived. Regretting his decision...
View ArticleHudson quilters make monstrous donation
Stitchers from the UâDâCIDES quilting group present a monster quilt to the children of Hudson that will be on display in the Rodgers Memorial Library Childrenâs Room. From left are Carolyn Von...
View ArticleCareGivers offer hope for seniors
Itâs not too early to give a senior hope for the holidays. At The CareGivers, our volunteers serve vulnerable seniors all year long, offering transportation, support and groceries, kindness and hope....
View ArticleHoliday safety open house topic
HUDSON â A potpourri of holiday, Internet, financial and personal safety information is the topic of the November Open House at the Hills Memorial Library Building from 6-8 p.m. Thursday . This...
View ArticlePartnership for Successful Living to host 12th annual Thanksgiving Dinner for...
NASHUA â To help those in need, the Partnership for Successful Living will again host its 12th annual Thanksgiving Dinner for the Homeless from 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 20, in Welcoming...
View ArticleCommunity Resource Expo planned in Nashua on Tuesday-Wednesday
NASHUA â The third annual Community Resource Expo will be held from 6:30-8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 13, and 10:30 a.m.-noon Wednesday, Nov. 14, at the Adult Learning Center, 4 Lake St. Representatives from...
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 ArticleThank you from Nashua World Cup Soccer Club
To the Editor: Visitors flock to New England on 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...
View ArticleThank you from Hollis Conservation Commission
To the Editor: On behalf of the residents of Hollis, its Conservation Commission sends a sincere thank you to the 35 citizens who participated in the fall roadside cleanup and the many more who...
View ArticleMargueriteâs Place thankful for grant from Citizens Bank Foundation
To the Editor: Margueriteâs Place Inc. gratefully accepted a $5,000 donation from the Citizens Bank Foundation recently to support programs and services for homeless women and children. This is the...
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