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Bedford News

Cataracts are largest cause of vision loss

A cataract is a butting of the eye’s natural lens, which lies behind the iris and the pupil. Cataracts are the most common cause of vision loss in people older than 40 and are the principal cause of blindness. In fact, there are more cases of cataracts worldwide than there are of glaucoma, ...

Bedford 12U goes undefeated

The Bedford 12U Minors Team Wilkens completed an undefeated season by beating Wilton in the title game 14-9 to become the Soughegan Valley Champions. Front row, from left to right: Isabella Suozzo, Maddy Fennessy, Shaelyn Kane, Brooke Langianese, Aubrey Beyer, Ella Wilkens, Kayla Dunkerly, ...

Signs of wildlife abound in Bedford: Part 1

A few weeks ago as I worked at my home office desk, through the window just to the left of my monitor, I noticed some movement in my neighbor’s yard. At first glance, I thought it was a dog that may have gotten loose, but as I looked closer I could tell it was a beautiful, healthy coyote ...

Troop 414 Eagle Scout ceremony held for Michael Chen

A ceremony of recognition for an Eagle Scout was held June 18 at Bedford Presbyterian Church. About 60 people gathered to recognize the presentation of Eagle Scout to Michael Chen. The Ceremony of Lights and the Eagle Scout Pledge was administered by Scoutmaster Ron Carvalho. The Charge to the ...

Ameriprise advisors recognized for service to families of homelessness

BEDFORD – Rise Private Wealth Management, a private wealth advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. in Bedford, was recognized for their volunteer service with Family Promise of Greater Nashua at Anne-Marie House, which is a service dedicated to keeping families together ...

The play’s the thing

MILFORD – Bonnie Gondola was looking through some of the archives at the First Congregational Church last year and found items not usually associated with a church: two playbills. Gondola is the parish historian, so she took them to the Milford Historical Society and was told to call Terry ...