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Area schools make musical ensemble

Last week on Sunday, Sept. 20, the Hollis Brookline High School Concert Band "worked alongside musicians from Souhegan, Milford and Campbell and harmoniously combined for a great day of music under the baton of Plymouth State professor Dr. Mark Stickney," said Dave Umstead, ...

BG music department hits high note

Just a month after the start of school, Bishop Guertin's music department is already hard at work preparing for an eventful year. Three choral programs are running this year, all directed by Holly Krafka. The new Monday Night Chorus and the intro to singing course will join the Honors Chorus ...

Academic leveling stereotypes persist at Nashua South

Sixty-nine percent of students and faculty surveyed at Nashua High School South believe that students in extensions- and foundations-level classes are treated differently outside the classroom. Nashua schools divide students into four types of classes based on academic performance: ...

Souhegan foundation raises funds, awareness for disease research

Gus Dreher is a playful 10-year-old boy with blond hair, blue eyes, a big smile, and hopes and dreams. He loves sports. He aspires to be an animal ecologist. He goes to school and spends time with his friends. He takes 10-12 pills a day. He can't go upstairs. He needs a wheelchair to go ...

Increase in ASD applicants is record-high

The Academy for Science and Design hosted its first admissions information session for the year on Thursday, Sept. 24, with a plan to have two more later this fall. The news is out about ASD's outstanding high school rankings, so the number of applicants who wish to enroll has increased this ...

Scholars

Here are college achievements by stu­dents from Greater Nashua: GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Somil Shah, of Nashua, was named to the spring 2015 dean's list at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta. GROVE CITY COLLEGE Daniel Eldridge, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Eldridge, Jr. ...