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Claire Boulanger Alterio

Claire Boulanger Alterio, 88, of Nashua, NH, passed away peacefully on August 26th at 6:20am. Born on October 7, 1936, in Groton, MA, she was the daughter of the late George and Lucie Boulanger. Growing up in Forge Village, Westford, MA, she was surrounded by her loving family and embraced by ...

Belichick’s Tar Heel debut couldn’t have gone any worse

It was exactly 34 years ago to the day, ESPN told us, that Bill Belichick made his NFL head coaching debut vs. the Dallas Cowboys as the Cleveland Browns head coach. Final was Dallas 26, Browns 14. “I hope it goes better than the game against Dallas and Jimmy Johnson, they crushed us,” ...

Rivier women’s soccer’s Gatchell named top GNAC Rookie

NASHUA – Following an eight-point performance this week, first-year forward Bailey Gatchell has been named the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Women's Soccer Rookie of the Week, the conference announced Monday afternoon. Gatchell began her collegiate debut netting two of the ...

UNH men’s soccer still seeking first win after 2-1 loss

KALAMAZOO, Mich. – Senior back Matteo Piccardo (Genova, Italy) scored his first collegiate goal but the University of New Hampshire men's soccer team fell to Western Michigan, 2-1, on Monday afternoon at WMU Soccer Complex. The Wildcats fall to 0-3-1, while the Broncos improve to ...

Former Pats assistant Patricia’s defense working at OSU

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Matt Patricia had every reason to gloat or say something about those who second-guessed his hiring as Ohio State defensive coordinator after Saturday’s 14-7 victory over top-ranked Texas. Patricia saw no need to, however, after his players delivered their statement on ...

U.S. Open: Osaka makes statement in two-set win over Gauff

NEW YORK (AP) — Naomi Osaka smiled before her U.S. Open showdown against Coco Gauff began Monday — and after it ended. Between points, Osaka patted her left thigh and quietly told herself, almost in a whisper: “Come on. Come on.” Once the ball was in play, Osaka’s strokes were loud ...