Seaman Apprentice Andre R. Daigle
Navy Seaman Apprentice Andre R. Daigle, son of Suanne M. Sullivan, of Nashua, and Andre R. Daigle, of Lowell, Mass., recently completed U.S.
View ArticleAirman 1st Class Mary C. Archer
Air National Guard Airman 1st Class Mary C. Archer graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio. Archer earned distinction as an honor graduate. Archer is the daughter...
View ArticleHollis, Nashua students help NDA costume drive for charity
TYNGSBOROUGH, Mass. â Students from the Academy of Notre Dameâs BETA Club recently participated in a costume drive for Merrimack Valley Catholic Charities. The BETA Club is a service-oriented honor...
View ArticleMilford High band selling special-edition Milfordopoly
MILFORD â Members of Milford High Schoolâs marching band have been having fun playing the new Milfordopoly board game, featuring local businesses and organizations. The schoolâs music department...
View ArticleMerrimack Early Education Program to hold registration
MERRIMACK â The Merrimack School District will begin enrollment for its Merrimack Early Education Program for the 2013-14 school year on Jan. 7. Classes are at James Mastricola and Reeds Ferry...
View ArticlePedal to End Cancer planned for March
BEDFORD â The American Cancer Societyâs Spin for Hope, a three-hour indoor cycling fundraising event, has a new name: Pedal to End Cancer. The event is scheduled for Sunday, March 3, at...
View ArticleIndian Association of NH sponsors Nashua Soup Kitchen lunches
NASHUA â The Indian Association of New Hampshire, through its high school youth group, helps cook and serve lunch at the Nashua Soup Kitchen & Shelter on the third Sunday of every month. In...
View ArticleHudson Memorial students support troops overseas
HUDSON â Hudson Memorial School recently undertook several projects to benefit United States soldiers overseas. Among the most significant contributions were a candy collection by the student body...
View ArticleNashua-based program helps families handle stress
NASHUA â As people prepare for the holidays, stress levels can rise from financial stress, school-related stress and normal family stressors. If you have a child or teen who isnât following rules,...
View ArticleSantaâs helpers
HUDSON â A âFill the Truckâ toy drive was held Saturday, Dec. 8, at the Hudson Wal-Mart. The drive sprang from a partnership with the Salvation Army and Wal-Mart to help gather toys for children...
View ArticleNH honors actress for work on behalf of veterans
LACONIA â Gov. John Lynch declared Oct. 20 Chris Noel Day in New Hampshire in recognition of her many years of service to U.S. soldiers and veterans. Noel, of West Palm Beach, Fla., was honored for...
View ArticleLittle Pilgrim School registration opens Jan. 9
NASHUA â Little Pilgrim School will be open for registration beginning at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 9. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. The school is offering a new five-day 4s...
View ArticleReligious events for the week of Dec. 16
NASHUA CHRIST THE KING LUTHERAN First Service of Word and Sacrament is at 8 a.m. Coffee, juice and snack fellowship begins at 9 a.m. Second Service of Word and Sacrament is at 10:30 a.m. Child care is...
View ArticleSouhegan guidance counselor notes some seniors âsimply overwhelmedâ
If you happen to spot any teenagers walking around Souhegan High School in a zombie-like trance complete with a blank, overcaffeinated expression, donât be alarmed. They arenât displaying symptoms...
View ArticleNashua South music students make statewide jazz festival
Although holiday carols are filling the air right now, jazz music will soon be the popular genre. Nashua High School South music students were recently notified about whether they have received a...
View ArticleMerrimack High marching band enlivens townâs Christmas parade
Merrimack High School students were feeling the holiday spirit on Dec. 2 during the townâs annual Christmas parade. The parade started at 3 p.m. at the Commons shopping plaza and ended at Abbie...
View ArticleNashua North earns spot in âGranite State Challengeâ
Nashua High School North is competing on the âGranite State Challengeâ television show, one of New Hampshireâs oldest and proudest traditions in high school academic excellence. The show, which...
View ArticleScience Olympiad, skiing spark Alvirne interests
Several new and exciting clubs are beginning at Alvirne High School. One involves the Science Olympiad. Physics teacher Julie Burton and her colleague-in-science, Judith Sidileau, have organized a team...
View ArticleHB students take music into their own bands
Hollis Brookline High School students walk the hallways with some budding rock stars, jazz enthusiasts and all kinds of musicians who participate in their own musical projects. While itâs no secret...
View ArticleCampbell Key Club runs clothing drive
The Christmas spirit is in full swing at Campbell High School this month. The Key Club started a winter clothing drive on Dec. 3. The goal was for each advisory at Campbell to contribute with some...
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