Diabetes a disease pets, humans share
Over the past 100 years, pet dogs and cats have evolved and are now considered members of the American family. We dote on them, buy them special foods, get them groomed and make special trips to the...
View ArticleGreater Nashua students among those nominated by Bass for military academies
CONCORD â U.S. Rep. Charles Bass, R-N.H., recently announced that 24 students from New Hampshireâs 2nd District received congressional nominations to the U.S. military academies. âNominating...
View ArticleNashua art gallery celebrating artists who exhibited there in 2011
NASHUA â It has been said that art is the international language, crossing all cultures and creeds. That certainly holds true at the 263 Art Gallery, as a cosmopolitan group of artists will be...
View ArticleRivier College celebrates Christmas tree lighting
NASHUA â About 200 members of the Rivier College community â alumni, faculty, staff, their families, students and the Sisters of the Presentation of Mary â attended the first Alumni and Rivier...
View ArticleSouhegan Valley Rides reaches 5,000 milestone
The Souhegan Valley Rides, the regional dial-a-ride bus service, provided its 5,000 ride Oct. 18. Hollis resident Carol Smith took the 5,000 ride to an appointment in Nashua. To commemorate this...
View ArticleCommunity, students benefit from WLCâs service learning program
Service learning is a requirement to graduate for students at Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative High School. To earn the credit, students must volunteer unpaid time to a community or nonprofit...
View ArticleIncreased security for Souhegan High
The Community Council at Souhegan High School has dealt with several controversial topics over the last few years. One of the most relevant was the discussion about security measures, known as âone...
View ArticleChristmas decorating mystery at Nashua Christian Academy
As on any other regular Monday morning, Nashua Christian Academy students trudged up the stairway to the high school floor to begin their day last week. A few may have noticed three red, stick-on bows...
View ArticleShould Alvirne keep up with technology?
What if students could use their cellphones in class? What if the School Board could spring for all the high-tech gadgets that Alvirne High School is supposedly missing out on? But is Alvirne really...
View ArticleNoteworthy club forms at Campbell High School
The New Hampshire Federation of Blues Enthusiasts â or Blues Club, as itâs commonly known â is a group of students who seek to bring more music to Campbell High School. The Blues Club originated...
View ArticleWriting, publishing alive and well at HBHS
Thereâs a hush over the Starbucks cafe. A young woman, slight and rather timid looking, stands by a display of specialty tea. She leans toward her audience as they sit crowded around little circular...
View ArticleNashua South students remember true meaning of holidays
Mall parking lots are beginning to resemble the streets of Boston during rush hour, trees and menorahs are being set up, and people begin to think of New Yearâs resolutions. But amid all the chaos,...
View ArticleBG ring presentation steeped in tradition
The junior class ring ceremony marks a milestone in the lives of many recipients at Bishop Guertin High School. The ring can symbolize many things to the members of the class of 2013. Patrick Bilodeau...
View ArticleRotary helps children shop for holidays
The Rotary Club of Nashua participated in its fourth annual holiday shopping event Dec. 5. Members do not get together to do their own shopping. Instead they donate $9,500 to help 100 Nashua children...
View ArticleCenter has aided many over years
Editorâs note: This is one in a series of articles about the Adult Learning Centerâs 40th anniversary celebration. The Adult Learning Center is celebrating its first 40 years of Opening Doors of...
View ArticleSchool rallies to support charities
NASHUA â World Academy partners each year with the Humane Society for Greater Nashua and the Nashua Pastoral Care Center for the schoolâs December Community Service Project. The âGiving Treeâ...
View ArticlePets of the Week- 12-19-11
Owen & Mac You wouldnât believe it meeting us, but we were both left outside overnight in a carrier in front of the shelter. Thankfully, someone got into work early and came to our rescue getting...
View ArticleHoliday is time to remember our troops
Itâs that time of year again â the most holy and joyous time. It is a time when all families would like to be together but due to our mobile society, families are spread across the nation. In my...
View ArticleKeep pets safe from hazards
People are preparing for the holidays with family dinners, holiday decorations and seasonal favorites. While we enjoy the holidays and all they have to offer, we need to be cautious, as many of these...
View ArticleCampbell High School 2009 graduate elected president of Sigma Phi Epsilon
Andrew Cialek, 2009 graduate of Campbell High School in Litchfield, has been elected president of his fraternity, Sigma Phi Epsilon, at the University of Vermont. Andrew is a junior at UVM, double...
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