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United Way of Greater Nashua seeks participants for upcoming fundraiser

NASHUA – With its 7th annual United We Sleep fundraiser coming up Oct. 14-15, the United Way of Greater Nashua continues to seek volunteers to join in the popular community sleepover to help boost awareness of homelessness and raise funds that help fuel the fight to end homelessness in the ...

Lyndeborough selectmen discuss town’s website and maintenance

LYNDEBOROUGH – The town’s website needs upgrading and maintenance. The Board of Selectmen recently asked for some assistance from residents and John Geise came forward offering his help. He met with the board at their regular meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 5. The site is maintained by ...

Memorial at New Hampshire church honors slain journalist

ALTON, N.H. (AP) – Slain journalist James Foley has been honored with a stone memorial outside the church he attended while growing up in New Hampshire. Foley, a freelance journalist, was among a group of Westerners brutally murdered in Islamic State captivity in Syria in 2014. He grew up ...

NH Supreme Court appoints Broderick to administer $100M YDC victims fund

CONCORD – The state Supreme Court has appointed its former Chief Justice, John Broderick, as the independent administrator of the state’s $100 million YDC Settlement Fund in an order signed Friday. And while Attorney General John Formella and the victims’ attorneys agree that Broderick ...

Baseball pioneers

MONT VERNON – After a two-year hiatus, the Mont Vernon Historical Society and Lamson Farm Commision welcomed visitors back to Lamson Farm Day recently. Along with the familiar sights and sounds was a 19th century baseball game played by the “Laws of Base Ball” as they were written in 1857 ...