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New Hampshire Lottery unveils spectacular new $30 scratch ticket

CONCORD – The New Hampshire Lottery recently dropped the curtain on a spectacular new scratch ticket: the $30 $3 million Cash Spectacular. As the Granite State’s first $30 ticket in more than a decade, the new game offers players a chance at the largest scratch ticket jackpot in New ...

Member of Ayotte’s security detail pulls Massachusetts man from flames

BEDFORD – A state trooper assigned to Gov. Kelly Ayotte’s security team pulled 51-year-old Massachusetts resident Yevgeny Mirman from a burning vehicle at the Bedford Toll Plaza on March 31. According to State Police, Mirman, who was driving a 2026 Lucid Gravity, struck the toll ...

Massachusetts activist files First Amendment lawsuit against city

NASHUA — Political activist Simon Amaya Price of Massachusetts has filed a lawsuit against the city and Board of Aldermen President Lori Wilshire claiming a violation of his constitutional rights under the First Amendment. Attorney Roy McCandless, counsel for Amaya Price, said his client ...

Bedford Academy achieves global recognition for FIRST programming

BEDFORD – Bedford Academy was recently selected as a member of the 2026 Inspire the Future: FIRST Recognition Program School cohort. It is one of 15 schools from the U.S., Australia, Brazil, Canada, Mexico and Turkey to be recognized in this way for its commitment to expanding access to ...

School officials approve $144m budget for FY27

NASHUA - The Board of Education recently cast a unanimous vote to send its $144.4 million budget proposal for fiscal year 2027 to the Board of Aldermen. This amount reflects a six percent increase over last year and does not yet include the cost of benefits. The percentage increase is ...

Melendy Pond residents rail against Brookline as Town Meeting resumes

BROOKLINE - Although they are not allowed to speak or vote at Town Meeting, Melendy Pond residents have voiced their staunch opposition to the town’s residency restrictions and a warrant article that threatens to take away their homes. During the first session of Town Meeting on March 14, ...