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NCC’s Microelectronics Boot Camp graduates 16

NASHUA – Nashua Community College officials on Friday conducted their Microelectronics Boot Camp graduation, with most of the 16 graduates already having received job offers. “The program has been phenomenal; it’s changed a lot of lives,” Jon Mason; corporate, community, and continuing ...

One for the Books: Dr. Crisp celebrates annual ‘Read Across America’

NASHUA – Dr. Norman W. Crisp Elementary School students and teachers have been celebrating books in honor of Read Across America Day, a nationwide event that takes place every March to recognize the birthday of Dr. Seuss. Throughout this week, community members such as Mayor Jim Donchess, ...

Local student qualifies for GeoBee state competition

NASHUA – Not too many young students can easily answer random geography questions, such as what continent the Magdalena River flows on, or what countries are part of the Kalahari Desert. But for fifth-grader Aadi Kulkarni, this is a breeze. Kulkarni recently became the champion of ...

Donchess wants $317 million budget

NASHUA -- Mayor Jim Donchess on Tuesday presented to Board of Aldermen members plans to spend more than $317 million in fiscal year 2020, a budget that reflects an increase of nearly $11 million in comparison to the amount originally approved for FY 2019. The new budget also shows Donchess ...

Youth Art Month: Youngsters’ art on display at Nashua High School South

NASHUA – Students, parents and teachers gathered at Nashua High School South Monday evening to celebrate Youth Art Month. The hallways were filled with art admirers taking in artwork from every school, grade and classroom from the Nashua School District. The event, which will run through ...

BOE considers shooting course; cursive debate continues

NASHUA – The Nashua Board of Education gathered Monday for its first meeting in three weeks. The evening began with a presentation from Nashua High School North’s Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps program representatives Maj. Brian Newton and Cadet Col. Adam Landry. The ...