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Working mother living at shelter has toddler with basic needs

“Sorting through what caused someone to become homeless is like putting a jigsaw puzzle together,” Kathy Paquette, of Homeless Outreach, said in a 2008 Telegraph …

Furniture will help furnish a brighter future for single dad, sons

“Along with the sunshine, there’s gotta be a little rain sometimes” is a line from singer-songwriter Joe South’s “Rose Garden,” which was written more than …

Student musicians seek acoustic guitars ‘with strings attached’

Music lessons are only effective if one has a desire to learn, has a dedicated instructor, is having fun – and has an instrument available. …

Seniors group calls out for bingo strips, electric bingo machine

Bingo! This popular attraction appears to be drawing attention via a myriad of new electronic devices, from computer-generated flashboard systems to tabletop bingo ball blowers. …

Empty Bowls event seeks handmade items for silent auction

The annual Empty Bowls event to benefit the Nashua Soup Kitchen & Shelter will be held at Nashua High School South on Wednesday, Feb. 22. …

New year brings new business venture, craft project

The beginning of a new year is an excellent time to start positive changes: realizing ambitions, making decisions, following through on projects, resolving a touchy …

Animals at Nashua Humane Society make shelter wish list

Homeless dogs, cats, rabbits and rats, along with guinea pigs and reptiles are all thankful for the warm, safe and loving accommodations provided for them …

Senior complex residents hope Santa brings exercise equipment

With hours before Christmas, as elves load the sleigh, Santa reads letters that came in today. It isn’t too late to make a request, since …

Outreach program seeks items on behalf of homeless folks

From his sleigh in the sky, Santa questions what he sees, families huddled amid the trees. “No room at the shelters,” they’ve been told, budget …

Nashua High North ‘Hat-a-Thon’ creations head cancer fundraiser

Cancer is everyone’s enemy. It may attack any part of the body, from head to toe, surface to internal organs, any age, gender or race, …

Dog coat collection, distribution begins at thrift shop

The Lucky Dog is a unique resale shop where proceeds benefit local animal and humane charities, as well as residents with pets in need of …

Sweater season prompts knitter’s quest to replace pattern

Winter’s chill is in the air, calling for warmth of woolen wear. Layered clothing, including a sweater, increases indoor comfort and helps brave the weather. …

Red, white and blue items are celebration-ready for military homecoming

America’s colors, proudly displayed on our flag and included in the great seal of the United States, represent the ideals and beliefs of our Founding …

Walkers would welcome snowshoes to explore the woods in winter

A few warm days and mild weather can make it hard to remember that it isn’t April, but November. This might also be wishful thinking, …

Head Start needs preschool books, scrapbooking supplies

Obeying signs, following directions, making purchases, complying with inspections. Observing the rules posted at schools, instructions for using toys and tools. Conveying things you want …

Elementary school trivia contest prompts quest for Brain Quest

Brain Quest is a series of educational flashcard packages that challenge children in grades 1-7 on subjects such as science, English, mathematics, history and geography. …

Rhythm discs would be noteworthy acquisition for keyboardist

Technics is a brand name of Panasonic Corp., and a Web site visit leaves no doubt the KN2000 keyboard is one of the products that …

Six-disc CD changer could change format for an organization

Back in 1965, even with 22 patents, James T. Russell’s invention of the compact disc drew virtually no attention. Then in 1981, Phillips and Sony …

Teaching supplies offered are ‘tools of the trade’ for creative educators

“Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.” – Benjamin Franklin Visually and mentally stimulating activities and workbooks …

Battery-operated chair is powerful incentive to get out and about

Marvel at a sunset, enjoy an outdoor view. To window shop or go inside could be up to you. Meet with friends at gathering places. …

Slew of free cassette tapes provide a blast from the past

Technology is always on the fast track, with compact designs and wireless high-speed devices, but not everyone is hurrying out to replace still-functional and familiar …

Filling out school’s Lego collection will help students think outside the box

Each Lego creation is a testament of the builder’s creativity. From the Danish words “leg godt,” meaning “play well,” to “lego” meaning “I put together’ …

Sculptors cast a request for material to create molds

Participants in the upcoming Nashua International Sculpture Symposium are requesting donations of iron objects destined to take on new life when transformed into molds for …

Place settings are set for a place at your table

The name Phaltzgraff (Pfaltzgraff) is familiar to millions worldwide as the oldest manufacturer of pottery made in the United States. Founded by immigrant German potters …

Foster mom with room in her heart needs bunk beds for room at home

AdoptUSKids.org says there are about 115,000 children waiting for adoptive families in the United States’ foster care system, with 1,178 children in foster care in …

Technology transfer to update media would project a reel advantage

Visit any store that sells electronic or photographic equipment or communication devices and ask “What’s new?” and you could find yourself with more information than …

Girls Inc. seeks supplies from arts and crafts to dress-up play and modeling clay

Baby dolls, balls in all sizes, “girly things” for bingo prizes. Scissors, glitter, pompoms and glue, jump ropes, Hula Hoops, board games, too. Girls Incorporated …

Tenant taking on trimming tasks needs tools for outdoor upkeep

Renters, who may be previous homeowners who miss gardening or tenants hoping to negotiate with their landlord for yard maintenance in exchange for rent reduction …

Academy for Science and Design needs file cabinets

The Academy for Science and Design in Merrimack is an open-enrollment chartered public school for sixth through 12th grade, specializing in science, mathematics, engineering and …

Assorted satellite dishes offered to serve entertainment needs

“What we know as satellite TV actually had its origins in the space race beginning with the launching of the Russian satellite Sputnik in 1957,” …

Houses for two dogs to call their own

Despite the sun’s rays, dogs may still want to romp and play. For care and safety a pet must rely on a vigilant owner’s watchful …

Wheelchair-accessible van would keep seniors connected to community

Senior housing may provide much more than handicapped-accessible living. Caring residents often help one another with transportation to doctor’s appointments, grocery shopping or errands, as …

Downsizing turns up sizable magazine collection for visual inspection

Back issues of magazines are often sought by collectors and non-collectors alike, depending on subject matter, breathtaking images or condition of the publication. Participants in …

Warmer weather opens a window for air conditioner request

June brings no surprise that temperature readings are on the rise. Replacing an older unit or upgrading might make that current model available for someone …

Craft night offers Mary’s House residents an outlet for creativity

Mary’s House, a program of Southern New Hampshire Services on West Pearl Street in Nashua, gives homeless single women a chance to rent their own …

Larger home for HEARTS Peer Support Center increases needs

Less than a year since clients, guests and dignitaries gathered to celebrate the grand opening at the HEARTS Peer Support Center in Nashua’s Millyard, there’s …

Co-op residents need clubhouse storage

Folks making their home in Merrimack’s Camp Sargent Road resident-owned co-op have the good fortune of living in a caring community where residents form committees …

Plants, planting are of growing interest in spring

Gardening catalogs feature lovely displays, perennials and annuals in baskets and trays. With blossoms galore, like a picturesque card, there’s always the question: Will they …

Pool table could score perfect game plan for Mother’s Day

Selecting a gift or addition to a home can present even more of a challenge when something comes up to change one’s intended plan of …

Search is on to make Easter hunt an annual event

The famous bunny has hopped away, planning to return next Easter Day. A successful hunt has made it clear that the number of available eggs …

Veterans group seeks guitars to activate musical healing powers

Guitars 4 Vets is a nonprofit organization that enhances the lives of ailing and injured military veterans by providing them with guitars and music instruction, …

Mobility would give seniors ability to get out and about safely

Recovery from surgery, a debilitating fall or dealing with a physical ailment may lead to the discovery that the road to familiar places and access …

Milford woman seeks outlet for cute little baby blankets

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From blankets for infants to crafty creations made by an adult, beautiful handwork is the finished result. Fabric for braiding or destined for a quilt, …

Beloved culinary creations stir search for recipes

Planning for holidays, birthdays and family gatherings most likely includes preparation of favorite dishes associated with the occasion, whether family fare served at home or …

Woman wants to help two friends with jarring experience

Let’s see what’s cooking this week in the Mailbag: Two canning jar requests “My requests are the same, but I am helping two friends,” writes …

Old German book offered in exchange for computer lessons

“The person born with a talent they are meant to use will find their greatest happiness in using it” – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German …

Ice fishing prompts ‘in-depth’ search for equipment

Ice fishing can be tricky. The fish seem to know “what’s up” on the surface, but that’s only because the people fishing always “drop them …

Cabinets, cupboards, island are great kitchen project starters

Turning the calendar page one more month toward spring, along with signs of longer, warmer days ahead, often inspires plans for building, extensions and other …

Nashua High South Clothes Closet seeks gently used prom dresses

Strapless satin or one-shoulder with lace, elegant gowns with ruffles in place. Embellished with sequins, rhinestones or beads, a selection of colors, one meeting their …

Head Start seeks preschool books to introduce joys of reading

“You may have tangible wealth untold; caskets of jewels and coffers of gold. Richer than I you can never be – I had a mother …





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