Editor’s note: In conjunction with Black History Month, today’s column, and those that will run on Feb. 20 and 27, are focusing on the history, and experiences, of Nashua’s African-American residents, mainly in the second half of the 20th century.
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AMHERST – On Jan. 26, the Greater Merrimack-Souhegan Valley Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting at the newly renovated office space of Premier Home Inspection Services LLC. Owner Nick Jette and his team recently finished the renovation that enhanced their workspace, located at 3 ...
CONCORD – With COVID-19 hospitalization rates in New Hampshire and Vermont among the lowest in the nation, Gov. Chris Sununu talked up positive data trends Wednesday in his weekly news conference.
He said will allow for a lot of flexibility for schools and workplaces as spring ...
CONCORD – A bill offered by Republican senators that would prohibit the requirement of COVID-19 vaccinations as a condition of employment, education, access to businesses, and/or public venues received a hearing Wednesday before the Senate Health and Human Services Committee.
A business ...
NASHUA – Greater Nashua Mental Health is pleased and grateful to share that we recently received a $60,000 grant from the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation. The grant will help further GNMH’s mission of “empowering people to live full and satisfying lives through effective treatment and ...
TILTON – Margaret LaBrecque, the first female, non-military veteran, retires on March 4 as New Hampshire Veterans Home Commandant. Kimberly MacKay will lead the Home as its 11th Commandant in the Home’s 132-year history.
LaBrecque began serving the Home 17 years ago after transferring ...