HOLLIS - Clare Delay, a seventh grade teacher at Hollis Brookline Middle School, is one of 11 Granite State educators to be chosen as a semi-finalist for the 2027 Teacher of the Year award.
Delay joined Hollis Brookline in 2023 as a science teacher. She is also the faculty advisor of the ...
NASHUA - The Board of Aldermen recently voted 7-6 to indefinitely postpone the Resolution to authorize the purchase of 14 Mulberry St. and convert the existing building into a homeless resource center.
However, prior to the vote, Vice President Benjamin Clemons warned that indefinite ...
NASHUA - Gavin Ryan, a fifth grade student at Amherst Street Elementary School, is currently competing in this year’s Junior Ranger contest sponsored by Ranger Rick Magazine.
His mother, Jennifer Ryan, said he is one of five remaining contestants in his age group.
“He’s finished ...
NASHUA - Southern New Hampshire Medical Center was recently recognized as one of America’s best maternity hospitals by Newsweek, in partnership with Statista, a global data and analytics firm.
The selection points to Southern New Hampshire Health’s coordinated, patient‑centered, ...
NASHUA - Gov. Kelly Ayotte was recently on hand to recognize the United Way of Greater Nashua as a Recovery Friendly Workplace.
“Being designated as a Recovery Friendly Workplace means that United Way of Greater Nashua has made a formal commitment to creating a safe, supportive and ...
NASHUA - After nearly 40 minutes of public comment, the Board of Aldermen, during its April 22 meeting, voted 12-1 to table the Resolution to authorize the purchase of 14 Mulberry St.
If approved, the site would be used to construct a resource center for homeless individuals. Although the ...