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Make the case

Those representing the city of Nashua, as well as those who have concerns about the city’s Assessing Department, will get the opportunity to make their case to the New Hampshire of Board Tax and Land Appeals. The state board has agreed to investigate the “legality” of the city’s ...

E-scoot safely

“If there’s problems, we will deal with those as they arise.” These are the words of Nashua Mayor Jim Donchess regarding the city’s new e-scooters, which are now on the streets. During Tuesday’s special Board of Aldermen meeting regarding the e-scooters, some board members raised ...

Nashua and renewable energy

Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Energy stated that electricity generated from renewable sources – such as hydroelectric, solar and wind power – surpassed coal-fired wattage for the first time in April. Renewables supplied 23% of the nation’s electricity, while coal provided only 20% ...

A place to go

Nashua Soup Kitchen & Shelter officials continue working to generate about $3 million needed to transform the Sacred Heart Elementary School at 35 Spring St. into a new facility to help the city’s growing homeless population. Last week, officials with the New Hampshire Community ...

Denny Claire more than a coach

Denny Claire sure knows how to make an exit. His Wilton-Lyndeborough Warriors softball team ushered him into retirement with an amazing victory over undefeated Epping in the Class IV championship game at Plymouth State University, a game they really weren’t supposed to win and almost ...

Living at the school

City leaders are strongly considering a sale of Elm Street Middle School, which at one time served as the Nashua High School, for renovation and conversion into an apartment complex. “So, that is one possibility, which would add 100 or 150 units of housing to that neighborhood, and we do ...