Another perspective on 50 years
As far as history in general goes, 50 years is not a long time. In the life of an individual, it is most of that personâs life, and a lot of things that happened during that time can be forgotten,...
View ArticleWriters up to the challenge
NASHUA â National Novel Writing Month is over and writers of all ages around the globe are now resting their weary fingers and hands. For the Young Writers challenge, kids can pick their own goal for...
View ArticleRegistration open for GED and adult basic education
Registration for GED preparation classes in Nashua will be Thursday, Jan. 5, from 9-11 a.m. and from 5-7 p.m. at the Adult Learning Center, 4 Lake St., Nashua.
View ArticleArt club sets sail with âsweetâ project
Each Christmas, the Bishop Guertin Art Club attempts to outdo itself from the previous year by creating a candy house. Imaginative art students collaborated on the project and created âLove Boat.â...
View ArticleRaffle raises money for Souhegan Valley Quilters Guild benefit programs
The Souhegan Valley Quilters Guild announced that Jeannine Rigney, of Amherst, won its Autumn Gathering Quilt. The quilt was shown at the Milford Pumpkin Festival and at The Gathering in Nashua. The...
View ArticleSchoolâs students, staff collect gifts
In the midst of the hectic holiday season, the true spirit of Christmas was on display recently at Infant Jesus School. The students again worked in collaboration with the Nashua Pastoral Care Center...
View ArticleArlington National Cemetery errors hit home
Today, I would like to discuss one of the most revered grounds in the United States â the rolling hills and history of Arlington National Cemetery. To start, I donât believe the military â...
View ArticleNashua dentist office provides services to Harbor Care clients
NASHUA â Dr. Harvey Weener and his staff at Landmark Dental Care of Nashua collaborated with Harbor Care Clinic, a program of Harbor Homes, for the second annual Landmark Holiday Outreach Day on Dec....
View ArticlePets of the Week: George is a quite cuddler and Duff canât wait to go for a...
George I am a very sweet 4-year-old boy looking for a permanent home. Iâve been here for a while, and havenât found the right fit yet, so Iâm ready to settle in somewhere forever! I am a quiet,...
View ArticleArlington National Cemetery errors hit home
Today, I would like to discuss one of the most revered grounds in the United States â the rolling hills and history of Arlington National Cemetery. To start, I donât believe the military â...
View ArticleMerrimack teenager has rare syndrome
MERRIMACK â For Debbie and Mark Leo, the hardest part may have been not knowing. It would be nearly nine years before the Merrimack couple got a diagnosis for their daughter Samantha, called Sammie,...
View ArticleBOB Awards ballot open
MANCHESTER â New Hampshire Business Reviewâs Best of Business Awards â known as the BOBs â is a readers poll that recognizes more than 80 Granite State businesses. This yearâs ballot is open...
View ArticleHudson Police collect hundreds of toys
HUDSON â The Hudson Police Department has been collecting for the US Marine Corps Toys for Tots since 2005. Master Patrol Officer James Stys has been successfully organized the collection on behalf...
View ArticleNashua nurse recognized for caring
NEWTON, Mass. â Kathryn Borenstein, of Nashua, was recently given the CAREFirst Award at Newton-Wellesley Hospital. The award recognizes employees or teams on a monthly basis. Nominated by their...
View ArticleF.W. Webb collects 500 toys for Marines
The Nashua F.W. Webb. F.W. Webb, the largest plumbing and heating distributor in New England and New York, teamed up with the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation to promote their annual toy drive.
View ArticleWindham teen 3rd at Eastern National 4-H Horse Roundup
Hannah Moore, 17, of Windham, earned third place in Team Presentations at the 26th annual Eastern National 4-H Horse Roundup held recently in Louisville, Ky. Moore was awarded a plaque for her...
View ArticleWiltonâs High Mowing School awards music scholarships
WILTON â The High Mowing School Music Fund Scholarship Committee recently awarded five scholarships to High Mowing School students. Recipients of the 2011-12 awards are: Junior Zach Adinolfi,...
View ArticleKids aid Make-A-Wish in fulfilling dreams in Bedford
The flurry of children sending letters to the North Pole through a mailbox at Macyâs had more than just toys in mind. The Macyâs National Believe Day celebration was a momentous occasion for the...
View ArticleNashua native to run Boston Marathon for Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Matt Bashalany, a 1999 graduate of Nashua High School, is running the 2012 Boston Marathon with the Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge, which is raising money to benefit the Claudia Adams Barr Program in...
View ArticleThank you for supporting Taste for a Cure
We would like to thank all the people who made our fundraiser Toast for a Cure for CF at The Peddlers Daughter in Nashua such a great success. This is the seventh year that we have held this event and...
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