A ceremony to raise the flag of the Francophone World at Nashua City Hall plaza was on March 3, sponsored by the Richelieu Club Nashua in the presence of Mayor Jim Donchess, Aldermen Ernest Jette and Jan Schmidt, and Consular Representatives from French-speaking countries’ Boston offices: ...
United Way of Greater Nashua has launched an on-line, volunteer-driven grocery shopping platform to address the food needs of individuals and families in the Greater Nashua community during the Coronavirus Pandemic. People who are quarantined, don’t have access to their usual modes of ...
New Hampshire has reached a critical need for blood for local hospitals. Please consider donating as soon as possible to one of the following blood drives.
For more information or to reserve a time, call 1-800-733-2767 or visit redcrossblood.org. Appointments can be made online.
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HUDSON – I’m a preschool teacher, so in the spring I typically take my students for walks and do a scavenger hunt related to nature. Between my boyfriend and I, we have five children at home right now ranging in age from 4-17. The younger ones get a little stir crazy.
Originally, I was ...
LITCHFIELD – End 68 Hours of Hunger volunteers have been hard at work via the Litchfield chapter to pack 54 bags of food supplies, so that 18 students impacted by COVID-19 closures will have access to three weeks worth of food to help with social distancing during that time. These supplies ...
HUDSON — While giving tours and talking town history, we at the Hudson Historical Society, frequently hear the question, “When was our town established?
The bronze tablet pictured here identifies the five birthdays, or founding dates, for the Town of Hudson.
Dunstable, ...