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Cabinet News

Science club joins Wilton Frog Pond study

WILTON – Invertebrates, those tiny “critters” that live in our ponds and streams, are indicators of the health of the water body. Their absence is an indicator of the presence of pollutants. On June 21, the Wilton Public/Gregg Free Library’s Science Club joined with a program ...

Lawyers for youth center victims oppose settlement process

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire’s proposed process for settling decades of sexual and physical abuse allegations at its youth detention center amounts to “setting a trap” for hundreds of financially insecure victims, according to their lawyers. Lawmakers have approved a $100 ...

Fourth of July 2022: Events, celebrations on tap

NASHUA – Most all communities in Greater Nashua are hosting Fourth of July fireworks displays, and many have also scheduled other events and celebrations. Following is a compilation of events scheduled across the region. For any updates or added information, check your city or town’s ...

Amherst Lions Club celebrates 50th anniversary

AMHERST – More than 100 Lions, family and friends gathered at LaBelle Winery on May 25 to celebrate the club’s 50th anniversary. The event honored past, present and future members, celebrating the privilege of community service and events, the challenge of fundraisers and the fun of ...

All NCC Microelectronics grads offered jobs

NASHUA – All 12 members of the 24th graduating class of Nashua Community College’s 10-week Microelectronics Boot Camp training program received job offers from local industry partners by the time their commencement was held last week. “This class worked well together, embraced a common ...

Wilton railroad crossing to be redone

WITLON – The Milford-Bennington Railroad tracks cross Route 31 south in a difficult place. There are two bridges, a steep road entering on the right which leads to the school, and a historic building which limits the sight distance on the left. The road is narrow and has to accommodate truck ...