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International Observe the Moon Night set

LYNDEBOROUGH – The J. A. Tarbell Library will take part in International Observe the Moon Night at 7 p.m. on Oct. 16 at the Town Hall in Lyndeborough Center, 1131 Center Road. Telescopes will be set up to observe the moon, Jupiter and Saturn as well as identification of constellations. The ...

BHTNH announces keynote speakers

PORTSMOUTH – The Black Heritage Trail recently announced the keynote speakers for this year’s Black New England Conference. The Awards Dinner will be at 6 p.m. on Oct. 22 at Saint Anselms College’s Center for Politics. The Keynote Speaker is Dr. Robert Livingston, lecturer of public ...

Science kits available at Wilton library

WILTON – Citizen Science Kits are now available at the Wilton Public-Gregg Free Library. The kits, procured through a grant, are a collaboration with the Conservation Commission and the Storm Water Management Team, and include weather, birds, forests, geology, animal tracks, soil testing and ...

Milford Garden Club program planned

MILFORD – The Milford Garden Club will host its next club program at 10:30 a.m. on Oct. 11 at the First Congregational Church Parish House, 10 Union St., Milford. In the presentation, Shawn Jalbert will discuss the fern life cycle, ecology and gardening with ferns. The emphasis will be on ...

Nashua Public Library issues call for artists

NASHUA – After a long, unanticipated break, the Nashua Public Library is calling for artists to show at the Nashua Public Library in 2022. Library officials are seeking artists of various media to apply to show their work at the library art gallery. Artists will exhibit their work for two ...

Read for Kids virtual event set for Oct. 23

NASHUA – Every year the Nashua Public Library sponsors the Nashua Reads program. Usually this program has featured one book for adults, but in 2021, two books for kids, Clayton Byrd Goes Underground and One Crazy Summer, both by Rita Williams-Garcia, also are part of the program. At 2 p.m. ...