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Girl Scouts recognized by secretary of state

CONCORD – Secretary of State David Scanlan recently recognized the work of the Girl Scouts of the Green and White Mountains as part of the Civics In Action: 50 Students 50 Stars program. The program celebrates the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence by ...

Attention Milford High School Class of 2018

MILFORD - In keeping with the policy of the Milford School District, cumulative files for Milford High School students from the Class of 2018 will be destroyed after June 17. Permanent transcripts will not be destroyed and will remain available to graduates upon request. If members of the ...

Garden Club to host invasive plants presentation

NASHUA - The Nashua Garden Club will be hosting a presentation on invasive plants at 7 p.m. on June 3 at the First Baptist Church, 121 Manchester St. The guest speaker will be Master Gardener Donna Lussier of the Master Gardener Speakers Bureau. She will discuss various concerns surrounding ...

Hudson woman injured in North Country crash

GORHAM – Christine Gillas, 59, of Hudson, and a group of friends were riding their all-terrain vehicles from Berlin to Gorham on the afternoon of May 23 when Gillas crashed at approximately 2:15 p.m. on the Presidential Rail Trail. According to the state Department of Fish and Game, dry ...

The Lakes District of Salzkammergut, Austria

The lake just outside my open veranda is turquoise and rippled by breezes coming off the Ellmaustein Peak as I listen to an actual Austrian cuckoo send melodic calls to the spruce forests of Fuschl, one of the lake-dotted villages of Salzkammergut. Just east of Salzburg and a world away from ...

STAYING POWER: City, Silver Knights long-term deal approved

NASHUA – The Nashua Silver Knights have begun their 16th Futures Collegiate Baseball League season this week. Anyone up for 15 more? The city and Historic Holman Stadium's longest running franchise tenant took a big step toward that end as the Board of Aldermen earlier this week unanimously ...