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CONCORD – Nine students from Bishop Guertin High School on Wednesday performed for Gov. Chris Sununu and members of the Executive Council during the bimonthly meeting. Three of the school’s chamber ensembles (flute duet, clarinet quartet, and saxophone trio) traveled to the State House ...

Nashua social justice activist selected as finalist in contest

NASHUA – City resident Jordan Thompson will be among 10 young men of color and 12 adults traveling to Oakland, California, to attend the MBK (My Brother’s Keeper) Rising! Conference, set for Feb. 18. My Brother’s Keeper Community Challenge, which was adopted by Mayor Jim Donchess and ...

High schoolers to dive into a good cause

NASHUA – Students at both of Nashua’s high schools will be taking a dive into the cold waves at Hampton Beach during the Penguin Plunge next weekend to raise money for the Special Olympics New Hampshire. “It’s a really great cause for students and staff to participate in,” Mike ...

Nashua kindergarten registration this week

NASHUA – School District officials are encouraging parents to sign their children up for kindergarten. Registration begins Thursday, at which time parents will have the opportunity to sign their children up for kindergarten in one of Nashua’s 12 elementary schools: Amherst Street ...

Student election fuels Nashua school feud

NASHUA – The process of electing two new student representatives to the Nashua Board of Education is fueling a feud between Superintendent Jahmal Mosley and board member Doris Hohensee. “Ms. Hohensee, we are here to stay and you will not deter us or bring chaos to this school system ...

Reading program celebrates Martin Luther King Jr.

NASHUA – The Mayor’s Winter Reading Program has been going strong since it kicked off in mid-December and on Monday, the program’s second event took place at the Arlington Street Community Center. With the challenge’s central theme being diversity, it was only fitting that an event be ...