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Greater Nashua

Alderman Gouveia poised for second term

NASHUA - So far without an opponent in this year’s election, Tyler Gouveia is looking forward to representing Ward 1 for another two years on the Board of Aldermen. “Serving our neighborhood in this capacity has been an absolute privilege that I am deeply committed to,” he said. “The ...

Supreme Court: Bishop Guertin High School can be sued for sex abuse

NASHUA – A woman who was sexually assaulted by a teacher known to be a sex offender by Bishop Guertin High School before he was hired can sue the school, the New Hampshire Supreme Court ruled. Larissa Troy’s lawsuit against the Nashua private school was dismissed last year when ...

Hassan and Kuster receive Health Champion Awards

NASHUA - For their tireless work to bolster access to affordable healthcare, U.S. Sen. Maggie Hassan and U.S. Rep. Ann Kuster were recently honored as Health Champions by Harbor Care Health and Wellness. “Community health centers play a vital role, look at the patients who walk through ...

State Ed. Board tables controversial Prager Financial literacy course

CONCORD — The State Board of Education Thursday tabled an application by PragerU Kids to offer an on-line course on financial literacy until additional information is provided. Board Chair Drew Cline said he was not comfortable approving the application until he could see the “whole ...

Plaintiffs offer settlement in education funding suit

CONCORD — The plaintiffs in the education funding lawsuit filed by property taxpayers have offered a settlement to the state to resolve the Statewide Education Property Tax issue. The proposal, which the plaintiffs sent the state a week ago, but has not received a response, would set a ...