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Denny Claire more than a coach

Denny Claire sure knows how to make an exit. His Wilton-Lyndeborough Warriors softball team ushered him into retirement with an amazing victory over undefeated Epping in the Class IV championship game at Plymouth State University, a game they really weren’t supposed to win and almost ...

Living at the school

City leaders are strongly considering a sale of Elm Street Middle School, which at one time served as the Nashua High School, for renovation and conversion into an apartment complex. “So, that is one possibility, which would add 100 or 150 units of housing to that neighborhood, and we do ...

Valuable Lesson

It seems U.S. Sen. Maggie Hassan, D-N.H., should probably conduct more thorough background checks on those she hires to work in her office, in addition to doing a better job overseeing them once they are employed. Wednesday, the Associated Press reported that Jackson A. Cosko, a former ...

‘The wheels on the bus …’

You probably know at least the first couple lines of this popular children’s song, so we won’t bother to finish it. June 17-21 served as Ride Transit Week in the city of Nashua, as the Nashua Transit System celebrated its 10 millionth rider. “We have been running the bus service here ...

‘Bills, Bills Bills’

Last week, U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., accused the Trump administration of intentionally delaying efforts to replace President Andrew Jackson’s portrait on the front of the $20 bill with that of American abolitionist leader Harriet Tubman. In 2015, Shaheen called on the administration ...

Don’t blame immigrants

On Saturday, we reported that the number of undocumented immigrants in New Hampshire and Massachusetts grew by about 60,000 from 2007-17. This is according to Pew Research Center, a Washington, D.C.-based think tank. This increase is contrary to the nationwide estimate, which shows the U.S. ...