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Yester-Heroes: Growing Equipment and a Famous Photo
Stories from the History of Nashua’s Police and Fire-Rescue Departments. From our country’s earliest days right up to around the mid-1960’s, it seems most people were very civic-minded and civic organizations, guilds, associations and the like flourished. While their main function was extinguishing fires, a town’s fire department was very much part of the civic bedrock. For example, on August 3, 1861, the Nashua Fire Dept. was invited to participate in a welcoming home ceremony for the 1st New Hampshire Regiment returning from the Civil War.
Governor discusses accomplishments and challenges in during State of the State Address
NASHUA, NH – Around 130 people came out to the Nashua Country Club on Tuesday for Governor Chris Sununu’s 2024 State of the State Address hosted by the Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce. Sununu began his address by mentioning some accolades and accomplishments New Hampshire has made, such...
Class of 2024: Sizer School graduation in Fitchburg honors Winchendon student
Sizer School, a North Central Charter Essential School, held its Graduation Ceremony for the 42 members of the Class of 2024 on June 7. According to a press release, this class leaves Sizer with more awards, honors and scholarships than any other class before them. Andrew Lay presented the Principal's...
Alert Issued For Missing 28-Year-Old From Hudson
Columbia County resident Sarah Magner, age 28, of Hudson, may also go by the name Ashley, Hudson Police announced Thursday, June 6. Magner is 5-foot-7 and 180 pounds, with brown hair, blue eyes, and scars on her face. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Hudson Police Department at...
School overrides back on the ballot on Tuesday
TOWNSEND — Voters are heading to the polls Tuesday to again consider two school-related overrides – amounting to roughly $1.6 million total – after similar overrides received a mixed response in March and April. Polls are open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, June 11...
Symphony NH bids farewell to the Keefe Auditorium
NASHUA, NH – Well over 900 people turned out for Symphony NH’s final concert at the Keefe auditorium Sunday. The June 9 season finale ended on a high note featuring the work of John Williams and one work from the next generation of composers who were influenced by his music.
In red-hot real estate markets, why do certain homes just not sell?
Manchester, NH, currently holds the title of hottest market in the country, where homes typically sell after just 14 days on the market. So when a listing in this desirable city sits for 144 days, there has to be something wrong with it, right? That’s the question we asked upon spotting a three-bedroom, one-bath, 1,400-square-foot house on Central Street listed nearly five months ago for $370,000. That’s far below Manchester’s median listing price of $425,000. So why has this house sat for so long? According to listing agent Zyel Silva, with Chinatti Realty, there is nothing wrong with this house. Rather, the property has simply had a “ton of bad luck.” After...
Yacht Rock Legend Christopher Cross Playing Several Shows in New England
Yacht Rock. It's a music genre that used to be called "soft rock" until a 2005 mockumentary web series titled "Yacht Rock" debuted. It followed the lives and careers of American soft rock stars of the late 1970s and early 1980s, and the name stuck. The Yacht Rock genre includes...
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