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Aldermen put brakes on Mulberry Street resource center

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 ...

Boys & Girls Club recognizes Sanders as Youth of the Year

NASHUA – The Boys & Girls Club of Greater Nashua recently honored Brooklyn Sanders, a senior at Nashua High School South, as the 2026 Youth of the Year. She is a member of Gate City Keystone at the Boys & Girls Club and works at Minds in Motion on West Hollis Street. Sanders will ...

Brookline black belt awarded $15k Hutchinson Scholarship

NASHUA — Kaylee Barchard, a second degree black belt at the Independent Martial Arts School, could hardly believe it when Shihan Jeffrey Maistrosky announced that she had been selected as this year’s recipient of the $15,000 Craig P. Hutchinson Memorial Scholarship. “All the color ...

Chop Shop 166 set to return to FIRST Championship

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. - From April 15-18, the Merrimack High School FIRST Robotics Competition team, Chop Shop 166, competed in the New England District Championship at the Eastern States Exposition in Springfield, Mass. This regional competition brings together 100 of the best FRC teams from ...

Nashua Boy Scouts assist injured hiker off Mt. Chocorua

ALBANY – The six members of Nashua Boy Scout Troop 232 rushed into action when their counselor, 51-year-old Joanne Payne, fractured her left ankle on Mt. Chocorua shortly before 2 p.m. on April 18. A Wolfeboro resident, Payne had been hiking along Champney Falls Trail when she lost her ...