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Rivier awards more than 750 degrees at Commencement

LOWELL, Mass. - Rivier University awarded 758 degrees ranging from the Associate to Doctoral levels during its 91st Commencement ceremony on May 17 at the Tsongas Center in Lowell, Mass. During the ceremony, Julie Demers, executive director of the New Hampshire Tech Alliance, accepted an ...

Londonderry senior named NH High School Journalist of 2026

LONDONDERRY – Kelsey Sweet, a senior at Londonderry High School, has certainly had a lasting impact on the school’s journalism program. After winning the prestigious Brodsky Prize less than a year ago, Sweet was named the New Hampshire High School Journalist of the Year by the ...

City man charged with violating restraining order

NASHUA - Luis Cecenas, 33, of Nashua, was taken into custody on May 21 for allegedly violating a restraining order. According to the Nashua Police Department, Cecenas was outside the victim’s home while an active restraining order was in place. Further investigation revealed that the ...

City woman accused of hitting toddler

NASHUA - Rotcy Rodriguez Fernandez, 20, of Nashua, was taken into custody on May 27 in connection with a domestic violence incident involving a one-year-old child. According to the Nashua Police Department, officers responded to a domestic disturbance on May 26. After conducting a ...

Hollis teen to kayak more than 30 miles for charity

HOLLIS - For eight days in June, Caroline Choi of Hollis will kayak 36 miles along the Caribbean island coast of Dominica to raise money for music and literacy programs at Soufrière Primary School. To put that in perspective, the Nashua River is 37 miles long. On June 1, Choi, a rising ...