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Cabinet News

Wiffle ball tourney to fight cancer

WILTON – A Wiffle ball tournament to support Strike Out Cancer will be held on Saturday, Aug. 19, 10 a.m. on Carnival Hall.  All proceeds will benefit Leukemia and Lymphoma Foundation.  Teams of four to six players in several age brackets will be competing.  The winning team will ...

HFH fundraiser set for Sept. 15

The next Greater Nashua Habitat for Humanity (GNHFH) Playhouse Project fundraiser is scheduled for Sept. 15, on site at The Biergarten at Anheuser-Busch in Merrimack. “We love this new fundraiser, which helps us to tell the community more about the Habitat for Humanity cause, while ...

TRACING ANCESTRY

LYNDEBOROUGH – Paul Hadley, a magazine editor from Lincoln, Neb., was in Nashua last week for a convention of The Sons of Civil War Veterans. He took time out to look up some ancestors in Lyndeborough. Levi Hadley was one of the town’s earliest settlers, moving there from Ipswich, Mass. ...

Low-income school supplies offered

NASHUA - Each year, the United Way of Greater Nashua holds a collection drive to restock its Rod Hansen/TAPP School Supply Pantry for the upcoming school year. The School Supply Pantry, located at the United Way office at 20 Broad St., is a collaboration between United Way of Greater Nashua and ...

Town clerks check out new voting machines

CONCORD – More than 300 members of the public, elected officials, and clerks from across the state came to Concord Wednesday to learn from three vendors about their ballot machines. The state’s aging ballot machines made by Accuvote are in need of replacement and the state Ballot Law ...

Arches’ condition rated ‘Fair to good’

LYNDEBOROUHGH – The results of an inspection of the stone arch bridges on Old Temple Road have been received. The two dry stone bridges are rated “fair to good” condition. The evaluation was conducted by Michael Weitzner of Thistle Stone Works in Brattleboro, Vt. Weitzner is a member of ...