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City celebrates grand opening of Riverwalk

By Staff | Jun 6, 2026
Deb Fitzpatrick, left, and Diane Kingsbury, representatives of Lilla Rose Hair Jewelry and Accessories in Derry, display some of the beaded hair clips designed to stay put in one's hairdo that were among the wares offered by dozens of vendors at the Riverwalk grand opening. Photo by LORETTA JACKSON
Young Addie Howe of Merrimack and Rich Howe, her grandfather, indulge in some face painting of pastel colors applied by artist Lily of Imagine That Face Painting from a vendor's booth along the Riverwalk. Photo by LORETTA JACKSON
Kathy Palmer, representing The City of Nashua, displays some of the giveaways that were souvenirs for crowds at the Riverwalk grand opening weekend. Photo by LORETTA JACKSON
Tina and John Molkentine, residents of Nashua, give their grandson, Colby, a close-up look at a mural completed in time for the Riverwalk grand opening by the Nashua Art Commission. Photo by LORETTA JACKSON
Maya Aylward, owner and operator of Vibe Yoga on Main Street in Nashua, offers a free demonstration of yoga techniques to attendees of the Riverwalk grand opening. Photo by LORETTA JACKSON
The Riverwalk grand opening drew Lily Fitzgerald, a 7-year old from Nashua, to explore a red heart that is part of the decor alongside the waterway. Photo by LORETTA JACKSON
Linda and Seymour Hawes, Merrimack visitors and first-time participants in the Rubber Duck Regatta, observe some of the 5,000 ducks released into the water. Photo by LORETTA JACKSON
A crew from Morin's Landscaping in Hollis dumps 5,000 yellow rubber ducks into the river during Renaissance on the Riverwalk, a weekend of festivities sponsored by The City of Nashua and one that included the annual Rubber Duck Regatta, newly sponsored by the Downtown Nashua Association. Photo by LORETTA JACKSON

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