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City awarded $7.7M to address lead and housing hazards

NASHUA – The city is set to receive $7.7 million through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Lead Hazard Reduction Grant Program. This funding will be used to continue efforts to increase the number of lead-safe housing units in Nashua, addressing lead-based paint and ...

Rivier University to begin phase two of Rivier Village expansion project

NASHUA - Rivier University is set to begin construction on the second phase of its Rivier Village project early next year. The expansion aims to address the growing demand for on-campus housing, fueled by record enrollment and the ongoing development of the university’s academic and ...

Rivier expands psychology internships to boost mental health workforce

NASHUA - Addressing the growing need for mental healthcare professionals, Rivier University has entered into a counseling internship program with the Greater Nashua Mental Health Center. Through this program, Rivier’s undergraduate Psychology - Mental Health and Addiction Studies majors ...

United Way calling for digital navigators and community partners

NASHUA — The United Way of Greater Nashua recently announced the launch of Tech Help United, a new initiative aimed at improving digital literacy across our community. This program is designed to help individuals who struggle with technology gain essential digital skills, enabling them to ...

Beatles and Stones tribute show to settle old score on Nashua stage

NASHUA - The critically-acclaimed Beatles vs. Stones – A Musical Showdown will be bringing its highly-anticipated Fall Tour 2024 to the Nashua Center for the Arts, 201 Main St. on Dec. 9 at 7 p.m. This unforgettable show takes the audience on a musical trip to the heart of the British ...