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Merrimack News

Merrimack’s Annual Winter Carnival

A wintry mix of games, crafts and food, plus visits with local business owners and reps from local community groups highlighted the Town of Merrimack’s Annual Winter Carnival, a free event at Wasserman Park that on Feb. 20 marked an anniversary of 29 years. Matt Casparius, director of ...

Remote Youth Coding Program Enrolling Now At NCC

Coding for Kids at Nashua Community College teaches students between the ages of 11-18 how to code through video game development in an online, self-paced format. Coding for Kids costs $99 per person for one year or $179 for up to three members of one family, and software downloads are ...

‘Let’s Talk:  Faith and Race’

Interfaith Women of New Hampshire invites you to a special program via Zoom, ‘Let’s Talk:  Faith and Race’, on Monday, March 22, 2021 at 6:45.  Much has happened in our world to raise questions and concerns about how we interact and respond to each other as people of faith. ...

New Boston Post Cane holder sought

The Town of Merrimack has begun the search for the oldest resident to become the new Boston Post Cane holder. Our last Cane holder, Nellie Granger (age 97) passed away on December 17, 2018. The Boston Post Cane tradition started in 1909, when the Boston Post newspaper delivered the gold-headed ...

Love the Life you have

Hello Dear Readers! I hope you all had a love-filled Valentine’s Day. I decided not to write about romance this month even though that is an easy topic for me as I’m a hopeless romantic. What I thought might be of more use to you would be some ways to fall in love with the life you have. I ...

Learn how to cut your electric bill with solar power

HAREI Online Solar Information Sessions in March Wednesday March 3rd 7-8:30pm Saturday March 6th 10-11:30am Thursday March 11th 7-8:30pm Are you interested in solar electricity at your home but are not sure where to start? Join HAREI for one of our free solar power information ...