×

Cabinet News

Finan narrowly defeats incumbent Labonte

A tight race for the three-year seat on the Board of Selectmen highlighted Milford’s town and school district elections Tuesday, which drew 2,400 voters to the polls. Incumbent selectman Tim Labonte, the board’s vice chairman, fell to former selectman Tim Finan by five votes. Finan came ...

Voters approve three warrants

WILTON – Voters at the annual meeting of the Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative School District on Saturday, March 5, approved the three articles on the warrant with no dissenting votes. Those articles included a budget totaling $13,152,064, a contribution of $130,000 to the Building Equipment ...

BAE Systems employees visit Fairgrounds Middle

NASHUA – BAE Systems celebrated National Engineers Week with a visit to Fairgrounds Middle School recently. BAE’s team met with 45 sixth-grade students and told them all about the field of engineering. At BAE, National Engineers Week is more than a week-long event – it’s a ...

Multicultural watercolors on display at library

NASHUA – “Faces in Watercolors,” an exhibit of portraits by Kavitha Chandrasekaran, is on display at the Nashua Public Library in March and April. The works include depictions of a diverse collection of people from Africa and Asia. There also are a couple portraits of pets, because, ...

Mill assessment challenged and changed

WILTON – The Label Art Building - known to long-time residents as the Abbott Worsted Mill – is the largest commercial building in town, and one of the oldest. Dating to the early 1800s, it was built by the Colony Brothers, and acquired by a group of businessmen in 1850, and then by Abbott ...