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Greater Nashua

Kuster: We were under attack. We were being hunted. I thought we could die

CONCORD – Democracy could easily have died on Jan. 6 three years ago along with members of Congress, said U.S. Rep. Annie Kuster, D-NH, who described her harrowing experience escaping the House gallery less than a minute before a mob breached the doors separating them. A newly released ...

State DOT offers winter travel safety tips

CONCORD - The state Department of Transportation encourages winter visitors to enjoy New Hampshire’s beauty and diverse recreational opportunities in a safe and respectful manner. Visitors are reminded that weather and roadway conditions can differ significantly as they travel across the ...

Judge OKs class action status in PFAS lawsuit against Saint-Gobain

CONCORD – A new federal court ruling has granted class action status to part of the ongoing lawsuit against Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics, whose Merrimack facility polluted residents’ water supply with toxic PFAS. The court’s decision granted the request for Saint-Gobain’s ...

First Baptist Church to host 60 Years: His Dream Continues

NASHUA - Once again, the First Baptist Church of Nashua at 121 Manchester St., will host the state’s oldest annual tribute to the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The first Martin Luther King celebration was held at the church in 1982 at the request of the Council for Civil ...