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Merrimack News

Sweet relief Ukrainians benefit from sales

Scores of Russian tanks grinding down Daniel Webster Highway shoot fireballs into the library, town hall and nearby schools. The nightmare imagined here is a bloody reality for citizens under attack in the sovereign nation of Ukraine, Europe’s second-largest country in area besides Russia. ...

Library Temporarily Not Accepting Donations

Due to a limited amount of storage space, the Merrimack Public Library will temporarily stop accepting book and media donations. Please hold onto your donations until we are ready to accept them again! Can’t wait to get those donations out of your home? Good Will in Amherst, the Nashua ...

2022 Dog Licenses are now available

The Merrimack Town Clerk has announced that 2022 Dog Licenses are now available and will be due by Saturday, April 30th. Per NH state law, all owners of dogs four months and older are required to license their dog by Sunday, May 1st. Owners must present a valid rabies certificate and a ...

Transfer Station extended summer hours

The Merrimack Transfer Station has announced the beginning of its extended summer hours, which will begin next Thursday, March 31st. During these extended hours, the Transfer Station will remain open until 7PM every Thursday until September (exact end date TBD).

U.S. Households Can Now Order A Second Set of COVID-19 Tests

On Monday March 7, the U.S. government announced that Americans are eligible to order a second set of free rapid antigen COVID-19 tests. Each household is eligible for one additional set of COVID-19 tests. Even though cases have been decreasing nationwide, tests are an important tool to have ...

The Gift of Sight

The Merrimack Lions Club is committed to supporting the Lions Sight & Hearing Foundation of NH and its mission of providing vision and hearing services to New Hampshire residents. It also supports the KidSight Program, which offers free vision screenings in schools and daycare centers. Over ...