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Pets of the Week for June 25-26

Piper: Hello there! My name is Piper, and I’m an adorable 2 year old Retriever mix. I am looking for a quiet, adults-only home with someone who has experience with fearful dogs. I require a patient family who will let me settle in at my own pace and gain the trust of my people in my own time. ...

Conservation Moose Plate Grant funds available

The New Hampshire State Conservation Committee announces the opening of the fiscal year 2023 Conservation Moose Plate Grants. Grant application information and program requirements are available on the SCC website, SCC.nh.gov. Grant funds are available for projects that support and promote ...

USDA awards $900,000 to the NH Food Bank to expand NH Feeding NH program

MANCHESTER – The New Hampshire Food Bank has received a $900,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to support efforts to provide those in need with access to locally grown fruits, vegetables, meat and dairy. With this grant through the Local Food Purchase Assistance Cooperative ...

Nashua High North LEO Club Officially Installed

After months of working around COVID and limited access to the building, members of the Nashua High School North LEO Club were officially inducted during a year-end ceremony on June 16. Club President Paul Bergeron, along with First Vice District Governor Kamal Masand and Past International ...

Pets of the Week for June 18-19

Buster: Hello there! My name is Buster, and I’m a calm 16 year old male cat. I am a very handsome senior boy looking for my retirement home. I love to sit on your lap and be petted but I’m not a big fan of being picked up. I am very laid back and enjoy just hanging out with my owner. I have ...

Scholars

Plymouth State University PLYMOUTH – Eight-hundred and twenty-three students have been named to the Plymouth State University President’s List for the Spring 2022 semester. To be named to the President’s List, a student must achieve a grade point average of 3.7 or better for the spring ...