Religious events for the week of Feb. 9, 2013
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View ArticleStone arch bridges became quest for Milford man
I met Roger âFrenchyâ Desjardins in the early 1980s. He was a Milford man living in Jaffrey. At that time, there was an organization called The Monadnock Region Association, a group of...
View ArticleBishop Guertin celebrates Catholic Schools Week
Bishop Guertin High School is a private college preparatory school by definition, but what further defines and distinguishes BG is its Catholic school identity. This identity is celebrated each year at...
View ArticleNashua South gymnasts compete in Think Pink Meet
Nashua High School South students were eager to spend a recent Saturday morning watching their classmates participate in a unique gymnastics meet. A huge crowd of fans showed up at Nashua North on Feb....
View ArticleAlvirne High indulges in âFools for Loveâ
Every February, there is a certain holiday that allows everyone we know to indulge in a little chocolate, smile at the smell of fresh roses, go out to dinner and let someone know they care. While all...
View ArticleSea of white supports Nashua North teams
Nashua High School North and South faced off in their annual intracity basketball games on Feb. 1. The exciting night feature back-to-back victories for the North girls and boys teams. Fans in...
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Satchel Iâm a handsome, 2½- year-old kitty looking to be your âone and onlyâ in time for Valentineâs Day! Iâm an independent guy, and I came to the shelter because it was difficult adjusting...
View ArticleFundraising to begin for major mural project planned for downtown Nashua
NASHUA â Downtown Nashua as a thriving arts community is about to get a very visible boost. City Arts Nashua is sponsoring a major 40- by 35-foot full-color historic mural on the wall behind the...
View ArticleMilford High team takes icy plunge for Special Olympics
After jumping into the Atlantic Ocean on Feb. 2, Milford High School social studies teacher Steve Vetack had one thing on his mind.âMy feet were so cold that they didnât feel normal until Sunday...
View ArticleCampbell High School participates in Penguin Plunge
Campbell High School participated in its second Penguin Plunge at Hampton Beach on Feb. 2. The Penguin Plunge is a fundraiser for Special Olympics in New Hampshire. High schools participated on Feb. 2,...
View ArticleSouhegan roof, HVAC key topics at Deliberative Session
The Deliberative Session for the Souhegan Cooperative School District was held in Souhegan High Schoolâs auditorium on Feb. 2. The first order of business was to discuss the replacement of Souhegan...
View ArticleFather Daughter Dance: Favored memory for Hollis Brookline High School girls
Growing up is something that everyone goes through, and if you go back and look upon your childhood, certain memories are sure to stand out. Maybe it was the Christmas you got that doll youâd been...
View ArticleGreater Nashua students on Derryfield School Honor Roll
MANCHESTER â The Derryfield School announced its honor roll for the first trimester of the 2012-13 school year, including these students from Greater Nashua. HIGHEST HONORS GRADE 9: Carolyn Adie of...
View ArticleMerrimack Middle School Honor Roll
MERRIMACK â Merrimack Middle School announced its honor roll for the first quarter of the 2012-13 school year. HIGH HONORS GRADE 7: Kaitlyn M. Adams, Erica L. Agnew, Sebastian G. Altobello, Marissa E.
View ArticleDerryâs Upper Room seeks food donations to keep up with demand
DERRY â The Upper Room, a family resource center, is calling upon the southern New Hampshire community to help support local families by contributing to its food drive in February. The Upper Roomâs...
View ArticleProgram helps Greater Nashua families handle stress
NASHUA â As we continue to dig our way out from the recent snowstorm, stress levels can rise â from financial stress, school-related stress and normal family stressors. If you have a child or teen...
View ArticleDunkinâ Donuts donates to Make-A-Wish New Hampshire
The Couto Family Dunkinâ Donuts restaurants, represented by Matthew Couto, recently presented a $9,400 check to Make-A-Wish New Hampshire. The funds were donated throughout a nine-week period by...
View ArticleThanks for donations to RISE silent auction, Holiday Gala
To the editor: The Rivier Institute for Senior Education (RISE) would like to publicly thank all of the sponsors of the silent auction held during our annual Holiday Gala on Dec. 11, 2012. We...
View ArticleNashuaâs Childrenâs Winter Garden to hold open house
NASHUA â The Childrenâs Winter Garden will hold an open house for prospective parents at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 12. Parents are welcome to visit classrooms, meet teachers, and ask questions about...
View ArticleLocal volunteers to shave heads to support childhood cancer research
PEPPERELL, Mass. â The St. Baldrickâs Foundation, a volunteer-driven charity dedicated to raising money for childhood cancer research, will host one of its signature head-shaving events at the...
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