Nashua Lion recognized as a Champion of Change
Ed Lecius, of Merrimack, a member of the Nashua Lions Club, attended an event at the White House on Tuesday, Oct. 2, that recognized Lions Club members as Champion of Change because of their nearly 100...
View ArticleElegant Tea planned for Bedford Village Inn
BEDFORD â The Elegant Tea for Mothers and Daughters will be held at the Bedford Village Inn from 1:30-3:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 2. Jeannie Weller has been hosting the event for 23 years, starting when...
View ArticleNH Seabee chose to serve in Vietnam even though he didnât have to
In 1963, a young man entered military service with the Navy and subsequently trained to be a member of the Construction Battalion, or Seabees. Ray Vercoe was the only child of a New Hampshire family,...
View ArticleâSuaveâ Scouts go on Adventure
CANDIA â Three Boy Scouts from Troop 260 and Troop 12 gathered with more than 700 participants to run, climb, crawl, swim and conquer obstacles in the Oct. 13 Adventure 5K race in Candia to help...
View ArticleCalling all kids
With the word âchildâ potentially encompassing toddlers all the way up to teens, it can be difficult to organize a kids event that appeals to the entire age spectrum. The Telegraph has risen to the...
View ArticleMaine Oxy has troop support donation box in Hudson
Maine Oxy announced that its Maine Oxy Supports the Troops program, called MOST, donated 36 care packages to troops on active duty over a recent 30-day period. This milestone, of donating more than a...
View ArticleBloomingdaleâs delivering water to Sandy victims
Bloomingdaleâs announced its âEvery Bottle Countsâ campaign, in which it will make a donation of 250,000 bottles of water, and is asking for the publicâs support to bring the donation to...
View ArticleVisions of sugar plums at Merrimack High School
Two Merrimack High School students are getting ready for their annual performance of âThe Nutcracker,â presented by the Belinda Bridgeman Academy of Dance. The studio puts on Act II of âThe...
View ArticleAlvirne High School celebrates National French Week
After the buzz of Spirit Week is over, one would think Alvirne High School would remain quiet for a week or so. However, this isnât true, as just last week, Alvirne celebrated National French Week....
View ArticleCampbell Student Council attends state conference
âInspirationâ described the Campbell High School Student Councilâs visit to Waterville Valley on Nov. 9-10. The New Hampshire Association of Student Councils has held the conference at Waterville...
View ArticleHollis Brookline lights the way in energy efficiency
Did you know that Hollis Brookline High School is energy efficient? The story starts with a grant from Public Service of New Hampshire for new lights received by the school. Custodian John Gray used...
View ArticleSouhegan superintendent reaches out to residents
Peter Warburton, the superintendent of Amherst and Mont Vernon schools, made a unique goal at the beginning of the year. He wants to travel to 20 residentsâ homes and share his ideas, as well as to...
View ArticleSouth students help raise awareness about breast cancer
Although many high school seniors have been preoccupied with the college application process, some students have made time to give back to their community. One of the most popular clubs at Nashua High...
View ArticleNational Honor Society takes on new role at Bishop Guertin
Bishop Guertin High Schoolâs National Honor Society has higher goals for this year than it has had in the past. The NHS aims to take a more active role in the Bishop Guertin community through...
View ArticleNorth National Honor Society welcomes new members
Nashua High School Northâs National Honor Society chapter inducted its newest members during a ceremony in the schoolâs auditorium on Tuesday. NHS recognizes outstanding students both inside and...
View ArticleNew adviser helps WLCâs SGA organize food drive
The Student Government Association at Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative High School has a new adviser, social studies teacher Michael Dupont. In previous years, social studies teachers Julie Meyer and...
View ArticleâUltimateâ play date for kids offered by Nashua agency
NASHUA â Parents of children up to age 5 are invited to get out of the house and connect with other parents at the Ultimate Free Play Date program offered by the Family Resource Center of Greater...
View ArticleHudson Memorial participates in Red Ribbon Week
HUDSON â The students and staff of Hudson Memorial School formed a red ribbon on Oct. 24 in recognition of Red Ribbon Week. The week is celebrated around the country in memory of U.S. Drug...
View ArticlePets of the Week: Meet Manny and Poof
Manny I am a handsome 5-year-old medium-hair brown tabby. I have lived happily with another cat and could have a feline companion. However, I also wouldnât mind being the single spoiled cat in your...
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