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Keep wildlife wild: Leave young animals alone

CONCORD – With the arrival of spring, many species of wildlife are giving birth to their young. Finding young wildlife can be exciting, but in most cases, even if it appears abandoned, the mother is not far off. If you encounter young wildlife – even young animals that appear to need help ...

Fur a good cause

AMHERST – Sherry and Rick Tobin call themselves crazy cat people, but their six cats are their children and they love them, and all other cats, for that matter. That’s why, for 23 years, the couple has been hosting a fundraiser for Kitty Angels, a non-profit, all-volunteer cat rescue ...

Hollis Arts Society to hold show on May 6-7

HOLLIS – Do you have a craving for art, live music and yummy desserts? Join the members of the Hollis Arts Society for an uplifting day of amazing 2-D and 3-D art by more than 27 local artists. A variety of engaging demonstrations will be going on throughout the weekend between 10 a.m. and 4 ...

3 local groups collaborated to help a stray dog recover

NASHUA – Kinko was saved from the streets of Georgia and was lucky enough to come to Nashua via a dog transport. He is a 2-year-old cattle dog and is a very happy, playful and lovable dog. Dr. Christine Schlupf, our Humane Society Veterinarian, identified right away that the dog had a ...

Holls Brookline High School Honor Roll

Hollis Brookline High School has announced its honor roll for the third quarter of the 2016-17 school year. HIGH HONORS GRADE 9: Chase Adams, Maren Anderson, Alexandru Anghel, Christina Balsamo, Elizabeth Bonnette, Henri Boudreau, Paisley Broadhurst, Victoria Bruzik, Gillian Campbell, Leila ...

2017 Hidden Treasures celebration is planned for May

Explore the unique treasures located within the Freedom’s Way National Heritage Area in a fun-filled, regional celebration beginning Monday, May 1, and ending Wednesday, May 31. Experience the unique natural, historical and cultural “treasures” within 45 communities during Hidden ...