WILTON – Most people in town know it as the Label Art Building, but to long-time residents it is still The Abbott Worsted Mill, once makers of what was called “some of the best wool suiting in the world.”
The buildings have been vacant since Label Art moved, but have now been purchased ...
NASHUA – With two years of pandemic-driven uncertainty brought on by unexpected, last-minute adjustments behind them, the many folks who gather each year to put together City Arts Nashua’s annual ArtWalks have decided to host a somewhat smaller event this year in order to lay the groundwork ...
WILTON – The schools in SAU 63 will open on Monday, Aug. 29, and they are ready for the students.
“We’re fully staffed and ready to go,” Superintendent Peter Weaver said last week. “All the positions are filled and I’m so grateful they came to Wilton to work.” As with all ...
WILTON – Residents outside of the municipal water system rely, at least in part, on the town’s system of maintained ponds for fire protection.
The town has 28 of them, Fire Chief Don Nourse said last week, but because of the lack of rain “some are dry, some are close, some are ...
NASHUA – By overseeing significant academic development, facility improvements and institution name changes over her 25 years as the president of Nashua Community College, Lucille Jordan has led the way turning what was a technical institution into a modern community college.
“President ...
WILTON – When the Wilton Winter Carnivals ended in 1936, the managing company had $900. They used the money to set up a trust, the income to be used “for the general physical development and welfare of the children of Wilton.” Very little of it was used.
Over the years, those trustees ...