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Police arrest 7 people for drug-related crimes and other charges as part of Operation Granite Shield
NASHUA, NH – During the week of April 29, 2024 members of the Hudson Police Department and the Nashua Police Department’s Narcotics Intelligence Division and Problem Oriented Policing Unit arrested seven people for various drug crimes, crimes frequently associated with criminal behavior related to drug activity and other criminal offenses. Officers were operating under the New Hampshire Substance Abuse Reduction Grant.
High school students participate in drone competition
GOFFSTOWN, N.H. — Dozens of high school students across New England soared to new heights this weekend. On Saturday, the third annual regional high school drone competition was held at Saint Anselm College. Saint Anselm faculty helped teach the students about programming, building and how to fly the drones.
Sunday’s weather for Nashua: Cloudy with evening showers, high of 57
Click below for Rick’s exclusive videocast. Today, expect cloudy skies with occasional evening showers and cool temperatures, reaching highs in the upper 50s. Today: Expect cloudy skies with evening showers and cool temperatures. High 57 Winds: SE 5-10 mph. Tonight: Some showers and drizzle. Low 49 Winds: S 5-10...
Commentary: Granite Shore Power switch from coal to clean energy is welcome news
New Hampshire has new opportunities to lead on energy policy that promotes jobs, economic development, and reliable clean energy. For decades, New Hampshire has relied on aging energy resources and insufficient diversity of generation resources for reliability while electric rates continue to increase for ratepayers due to extreme weather events and turmoil in world markets. There has been too little investment to drive new technologies in our state.
This part of Massachusetts ranked as the third most competitive rental market in the country. It’s not the Boston area.
You might not think finding an apartment in Gardner would be all that tough. But as it turns out, Central Massachusetts is home to one of the most competitive rental markets in the United States, a new study has found. The study by Forbes Advisor analyzed data on the cost...
Milford boy served as New Hampshire’s ‘governor for a day’ this week
CONCORD, N.H. — A Milford seventh-grader served as New Hampshire's "governor for a day” on Wednesday. Andrew Flockton was at Gov. Chris Sununu's side for most of the day Wednesday. He participated in an executive council meeting and even questioned commissioners on various spending items. He also proposed...
Nashua’s Hydroelectric Plants – Power to the People
NASHUA ,NH – The origins of Nashua’s prosperity were built on the namesake river that flows through it. In the 1820s the Nashua Manufacturing Company and Jackson Mills began to harness the power it provided in their cotton mills. Today with those mills a distant memory the river still provides power to the city.
Single family residence in Winchendon sells for $1.3 million
A spacious house located at 459 Glenallen Street in Winchendon has new owners. The 3,366-square-foot property, built in 2006, was sold on April 12, 2024, for $1,300,000, or $386 per square foot. This two-story home offers a roomy layout with four bedrooms and seven bathrooms. The home's outer structure has a gable roof frame, composed of asphalt. The property is equipped with hot water heating and a cooling system. The lot size of the property measures an impressive 1.2-acre.
'The perfect storm': Mother and daughters together on the softball field for Oakmont
In past years, getting quality time with her daughters in the spring was a challenge for Oakmont Regional softball coach Katrina Bunting. Now, the equation is a bit simpler, as Bunting's daughters are both on the field with her. Rachel Sinclair, a 2019 Oakmont grad, has joined her mother as an assistant coach and Sophie Gaidanowicz is playing for her big sister and mom as a senior on the team. It’s truly a family affair for Oakmont...
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