Sunday, July 5, 2009

Weather breaks; fireworks go on

NASHUA – Before summer had even begun, Jennifer Wells' two young children started singing, "Mr. Sun, Mr. Sun. We want to see the fireworks!" "Mr. Sun" cooperated. At 7 p.m. Saturday, the Wells family was walking down Amherst Street toward Holman Stadium for the city's annual Fourth of July fireworks display. "They love fireworks. Absolutely love them," Wells said as she pushed her 11-month-old in a stroller and her husband, Matthew, walked their 5- and 3-year-olds.


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July 05, 2009

City’s residents pay far more for water than Manchester residents pay.

NASHUA – When it comes to the cost of water, Nashua is clearly the loser in this tale of two cities. Local customers of Pennichuck Water Works pay on average about $451 a year for water, based on a monthly volumetric charge of $2.64 per 100 cubic feet, the company says.

Small steps still add up

Lowering your natural-gas use by 14 percent or your electricity use by 20 percent over the course of a year is impressive. Unless, that is, you're being profiled in the newspaper because of your desire to save energy. Then maybe it doesn't seem quite enough.
















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