We’re a busy society. Work, the gym, family obligations. Basically, all things that I avoid.
So rather than delve deep into the onslaught of news of the week, I thought, in this ever-distracting world, I would break the news down into palatable morsels. Think of it as the news, ...
Last week, I was proud to help pass bipartisan legislation in the House to stop Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos from implementing a new policy – set to apply at the end of June – that would weaken protections for students targeted by predatory for-profit colleges. As we work to expand a ...
The Olympics have gone from Ethiopian barefoot runner Abebe Bikila winning the gold in Rome in 1960, to the miracle on ice in 1980, as the men’s hockey team beat Finland for the goal and then Muhammed Ali lighting the Olympic torch in Atlanta in 1996, to the year 2020 Tokyo games, where ...
Many nonprofits in Greater Nashua are frequently in need of volunteers. At the same time, many people in our city are looking for an organization with whom they can share their time and talent. Volunteer Greater Nashua, a website co-sponsored by United Way of Greater Nashua and The Telegraph ...
CENTER HARBOR – It is true that you can have too much snow.
That is if you are a Corgi and you want to keep up with everyone else who is cross country skiing in the back yard or across the street on the lake.
You need a snorkel if it gets up to 8 inches or so of new ...
I’m often asked about the history of United Way here in Greater Nashua. It’s interesting to note that we were founded back in 1930, during the Great Depression. The year prior, 1929, there was a massive fire in Nashua called the Crown Hill Fire which took out a large portion of the town. ...