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‘Food for Thought’ teaches cooking skills

NASHUA – Annie Cius likes to add spices directly to her food, while friend Schama Sako prefers to pour them into her hand first and then lightly sprinkle the herbs into the bowl. Both of the Elm Street Middle School eighth-graders agree though – they always need more seasoning. Cius and ...

Infinite Potential: Hollis Brookline grads set off to help the world

HOLLIS – Hollis Brookline High School celebrated the graduation of 160-plus students Saturday morning during its annual commencement ceremony. Dressed in blue gowns, the class of 2018 walked past parents, friends, family members and underclassmen as they made their way from the gymnasium ...

Threats leave middle schools on edge

NASHUA – After several school shootings across the nation in recent years, officials know they must take any threat of violence against students or staff members seriously. Recently, two Nashua middle schools saw four security threats within the span of one week, district officials said. Of ...

Charlotte Avenue lights the torch for field day

NASHUA – When fifth-grader Darius Smith was named as the student chosen to light the Olympic torch, the koalas, salsa dancers, mustachioed boys, Robin Hoods and all the other Charlotte Avenue Elementary School students went wild, exploding in a cacophony of clapping and cheering. Charlotte ...

Huge step for Lil’ Iguana

NASHUA — After 24 years of service to the children of New Hampshire, those in charge of the Lil’ Iguana program will turn the endeavor over to a professional theater troupe. Officials with the Firehouse Center for the Arts, in Newburyport, Massachusetts, signed a partnership agreement to ...