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Greater Nashua

Outgoing BEA commissioner sheds light on Nongfu Spring deal

NASHUA - Before leaving office on Oct. 17, Taylor Caswell, commissioner of the state Department of Business and Economic Affairs, responded to a litany of questions from three members of the Executive Council regarding the BEA’s involvement in the Nongfu Spring real estate transaction. A ...

Greater Nashua Chamber announces 2025 Citizen of the Year

NASHUA — The Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce recently announced that Earl S. Prolman has been selected as the 2025 Citizen of the Year. “Earl’s impact on Greater Nashua is immeasurable,” said chamber President and CEO Wendy Hunt. “His lifelong dedication to service, leadership, ...

Country star Phil Vassar coming to Nashua Oct. 25

NASHUA - After a heart attack and stroke nearly took his life two years ago, country music star Phil Vassar is back in the saddle and will take the stage at the Performing Arts Center on Oct. 25. In December 2022, Vassar and fellow country artist Deana Carter had just completed their Coming ...

First Amendment Coalition to honor Ortolano

NASHUA - A tireless enforcer of the state’s Right-To-Know Law, resident Laurie Ortolano was recently chosen by the New England First Amendment Coalition to receive this year’s Antonia Orfield Citizenship Award. She will be honored by the NEFAC during a private ceremony on Oct. 24 in ...

Budget office says ‘substantial’ firings of federal workers have started

The White House budget office said Friday that mass firings of federal workers have started in an attempt to exert more pressure on Democratic lawmakers as the government shutdown continues. Russ Vought, the director of the Office of Management and Budget, said on the social platform X that ...