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Events scheduled across New Hampshire for Pride Month
MANCHESTER, N.H. — June is Pride Month, and there are plenty of events happening across New Hampshire in celebration of the LGBTQ community. The Milford Pride Fest runs Saturday from noon until 4 p.m. at Keyes Park on Elm Street. The fourth annual Windham Pride Festival is set for...
Three weeks of creativity come to an end
NASHUA, NH – The artists have put down their hammers, chisels, pneumatic chipping tools, and diamond blade grinders. The dust is settling and the yard next to the Picker Artist building is once again quiet. The 2024 Nashua International Sculpture Symposium (NISS) has finished after three weeks of creative productivity and tremendous labor.
Thursday evening summer concerts begin this week
TOWNSEND — The town’s Military Band will open its 2024 Thursday evening concert series on June 6, on the Townsend Common. Weather permitting, the band will perform Thursday evenings from 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. through at least Aug. 8. The Townsend Military Band is managed by Betty Mae...
Aldermen pass resolution relative to adding two additional members to board of health to state officials
NASHUA, NH – The Board of Aldermen on Tuesday voted that a resolution proposing an amendment to the city charter relative to adding two additional members to the Board of Health be filed with the city clerk. In favor were Alderman Moran, Alderman Thibodeau, Alderman Gouveia, Alderman Lopez, Alderman...
Town Council Establish a Lions Hall Study Committee
The Town Council established a Lions Hall Study Committee during its May 20 meeting. Assistant Town Manager, Kellie Caron, said the discussion regarding the Lions Hall, and its future, has been going on for at least a year or more. She said no decision has been made regarding it. “The...
New Hampshire high schoolers plant crops for food bank
MANCHESTER, N.H. — A group of New Hampshire high school students got their hands dirty Saturday morning in a Manchester garden. Carrying seeds and farm tools, the students, representing high schools from around the state, planted rows of vegetables destined for the shelves of the New Hampshire Food Bank.
Memorial Day Celebrated with Parade and Honoring Veterans
Residents gathered along Mammoth Road to view the annual Memorial Day Parade on Monday morning, May 27. The parade included local veterans, the Londonderry High School Lancers Marching Band and Color Guard, the Londonderry Middle School Band, local boy and girl scouts, and fire fighter and police personnel. The parade marched to Glenwood Cemetery, where a brief ceremony took place at the grave of Vietnam veteran, Verne M. Greeley. American Legion Post 27 Commander, Bob Stuart, and Scouts Layton Oble, Liam Craigie, and Carter Malmquist presented a wreath in memory of his service to the country. Photos by Sam Paul.
School Board Hear Policy For Use of School Buildings and Facilities
The Londonderry School Board sent a new proposed policy related to the use of school buildings and facilities to a final reading during its May 21 meeting. It was noted that the policy is recommended by the NH School Board Association. “Any group or individual requesting the use of school...
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