Teachers do a lot of heavy lifting when it comes to guiding our children through more than just academics. As students feel the accumulated strain of two years under pandemic conditions, the effects are becoming more evident. Those who were already experiencing mental health issues are now ...
Last week, the New Hampshire Executive Council unanimously rejected a request for a sentence reduction hearing by Pamela Smart, a former high school employee convicted of recruiting her teenage lover to kill her husband.
Smart was 22 and working as a high school media coordinator when she ...
By the end of this month, New Hampshire will close its state-managed COVID-19 vaccination sites and demobilize most of its mobile vaccination teams.
“The effort over the last one and a half years to get our residents vaccinated has been an immense success,” Gov. Chris Sununu said in a ...
Last week, State Rep. Robert “Renny” Cushing died after a battle with cancer. Even though he didn’t represent any Greater Nashua communities, the impact he had on the Granite State can been seen all over this fine state
Cushing, D-Hampton, was first elected to the House in 1986, serving ...
Next week, city officials will again discuss the placement of Jersey-style barriers for extended outdoor dining.
Extended outdoor dining was introduced two years ago in the Gate City to help downtown eateries navigate the COVID-19 pandemic. Thankfully, it was successful and extremely helpful ...
For more than 35 years, Brian Rhodes faithfully served the citizens of Greater Nashua. Last week, the Gate City’s fire chief worked his final shift, ending a storied and successful career.
Rhodes began his career in Nashua in 1987. He was promoted to lieutenant in 2000, captain in 2004, ...