Rotary, McLaughlins send relief to hurricane victims
When Hurricane Sandy hit New York and New Jersey, Rotary District 7870 District Gov. Tony Gilmore mobilized the Hurricane Sandy Victims Relief effort throughout his 67 Rotary Clubs to help the families...
View ArticleThank you from America Cares
To the Editor: On Behalf of the board of directors of America Cares â For the Families of Our Fallen Soldiers and Veterans, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, we wish to extend our heartfelt...
View ArticleCoraline Phoenix Garland, of Milford
Kirkwood and Tina Garland, of Milford, announced the birth of their daughter Coraline Phoenix Garland at 10:21 a.m. Dec. 19, 2012, at St. Joseph Hospital, Nashua. Coraline was 6 pounds 4 ounces and 18...
View ArticleBrady William Beaulieu, of Milford
Timothy William and Laura Elisabeth Beaulieu, of Milford, announced the birth of their first child, Brady William Beaulieu, at 12:49 p.m. Jan. 5, 2013, at St. Joseph Hospital, Nashua. Brady was 6...
View ArticleNavy captain, formerly of Nashua, retires after distinguished career
NASHUA â Capt. Alan W. Holt II recently retired after a distinguished 24-year career in the United States Navy. Holt is the son of Deanna Holt, of Nashua, and the late Alan Holt. Holt, a 1984...
View ArticleNashua West Rotary awards grant to Meals on Wheels
MERRIMACK â The Rotary Club of Nashua West recently awarded a $1,300 grant to St. Joseph Community Services to support its Meals on Wheels program. âWe greatly appreciate the grant from the Rotary...
View ArticleBedford High School Honor Roll
BEDFORD â Bedford High School announced its honor roll for the first quarter of the 2012-13 school year. HIGH HONORS GRADE 9: Danielle Elisabeth Angelini, Louisa Berman, Molly Kathryn Biedermann,...
View ArticleNashua Exchange Club honors Firefighter of the Year
NASHUA â Senior firefighter Peter Lajoie was honored when the Exchange Club of Nashua recently held its annual Firefighter of the Year dinner at Nashua Country Club. Lajoie is a 31-year-veteran of...
View ArticleAmherst, Merrimack Cub Scouts achieve Arrow of Light award
Three boys recently attained the highest honor a Cub Scout can achieve: the Arrow of Light award. Eli Young, of Amherst; Carson Petrie, of Merrimack; and Harrison Harmon, of Amherst, members of Cub...
View ArticleCurrent version of GED test to expire at end of year
DERRY â The Upper Roomâs GED Option Program announced that the current version of the GED test, known as the 2002 Series, will expire at the end of 2013 and will be replaced with the 2014 GED test...
View ArticleNashuaâs Club Richelieu begins milestone year by donating nearly $20,000 to...
NASHUA â Club Richelieu started its 50th anniversary year on a generous note recently by donating nearly $20,000 to five local social service agencies. Representatives of the Nashua Soup Kitchen...
View ArticlePets of the Week for Jan. 27
Baby Gracie Iâm a spunky kitty looking for a family who wants to play and give me unconditional love! Once upon a time I had surgery on my hip, but everyone here took such great care of me that you...
View ArticleWebster gives the final word on definitions
I love dictionaries, but I have to admit that lately Iâve been looking up words on the Internet because finding words in the dictionary takes time â an excuse used by generations of schoolchildren....
View ArticleLilâ Iguana founder visits Ledge Street School in Nashua
NASHUA â The Ledge Street Elementary School Leadership Events Team welcomed Lilâ Iguana Child Safety Foundation founder Jimmy Tomaszcwski recently. Tomaszcwski shared his experience as he...
View ArticleNashua holds biweekly snowshoe program
NASHUA â The Nashua Parks and Recreation Department snowshoe program is held at 10 a.m. Wednesdays and Fridays in Mines Falls Park. The snowshoeing will be held as long as snow is available. For more...
View ArticleSouhegan excels at experiential learning
As education continues to evolve, accommodating growing interest in online learning, advanced courses and global academic standing, an emphasis on experiential learning has become crucial to a...
View ArticleBee spells success for middle school students at Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative
Every year at Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative Middle/High School, the middle school students take part in a spelling bee. This year, it has been put on by the sixth-grade language arts teacher, Muriel...
View ArticleBishop Guertin preparing to make Ultimate Ascent
When people think of sports, what usually comes to mind are the images of soccer, football, lacrosse, field hockey and other recreational games. Any athlete will tell you that time, effort and...
View ArticleHollis Brookline students gain learning experience in DC
Washington, D.C., is the place to be for the eighth-grade class at Hollis Brookline Middle School. As President Barack Obama once said, âMy job is not to represent Washington to you, but to represent...
View ArticleNew twist at Milford High on âCrime and Punishmentâ
In English class, have you ever just read a book, talked about it, taken a quiz on it, then moved on? Weâve all had to read books for classes. But did you ever suspect having to act it out? Beth...
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