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Drug court graduates have varied backgrounds, one common foe

NASHUA – It wasn’t all that long ago that Mike Differ burned all his bridges, found himself couch-surfing, and found that nobody trusted a word he said. His future? “Another failed statistic” in the world of addiction. Kurt, age 49, spent almost half of those years in State Prison. In ...

First Church Annual Holiday Fair

First Church, UCC, invites you to its annual Holiday Fair on Friday, November 4th, 4-7 pm and Saturday, November 5th from 9-2 pm at 1 Concord Street, Nashua, NH. Start your holiday shopping with a large variety of unique, handmade gifts and decorations totally created by First Church ...

Abortion, energy addressed in NH gubernatorial debate

CONCORD (AP) — Gov. Chris Sununu and state Sen. Tom Sherman debated energy policy, abortion and more Tuesday, with the Republican incumbent emphasizing his track record and the Democratic challenger arguing the state has veered off track. Sherman, a physician from Rye, argued that while ...

Quilter, volunteering with cancer patients, in need of fabric

Quilting dates as far back as the first century AD, according to Grove’s Dictionary of Art, and is often categorized as a craft for practical purposes as well as an art form for display, however, quilting as a therapy in cancer care is a relatively new concept. Quilting craft therapy works ...

Haunting of Wilton

WILTON – From scary stories at the library, to a costume parade on Main Street and a Bizarre Bazaar at Riverview Mills, Saturday, Oct. 29, offers Halloween fun for the whole family. Sponsored by Wilton Main Street Association, the fun begins at 11 a.m. The full schedule of fun is as ...