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Public hearings set to review state DOT 10-year plan CONCORD – Pursuant to RSA 228:99 and RSA 240, the Governor’s Advisory Commission on Intermodal Transportation (GACIT), which is composed of the five Executive Councilors and the Commissioner of the New Hampshire Department of ...

Volunteers: Hurricane help is on the way

MERRIMACK – Student Transportation of America (STA) school bus drivers and Merrimack residents Karl Lundstedt and Laurette Cillo, rear, along with Meghan Lundstedt, 12, a student at Merrimack Middle School, and her brother, Nicholas Lundstedt, 10, a student at Thorntons Ferry Elementary ...

Keller’s #365 project

MILFORD – To get better at a craft, do it religiously every day -that’s the idea behind Keller Nunley’s video project. Each day, for a full year that started in February, the 24-year-old film school graduate has been making short videos – each are one to two minutes long – of places ...

Joseph Baron

Joseph Baron, originally from Merrimack, NH passed away suddenly on September 7, 2017. He is survived by his mother Sandra Reed (Phil Reed), his father Ken Baron, two brothers, Blake Baron and Chris Baron, grandmother, Eleanor Wilcox, two prior wives, Hollie Niemi, and Amy Zara’s, plus ...

Rapid Refill raises more than $118K in 7th Alzheimer’s fundraising campaign

WALTHAM, Mass. – Fifteen participating Rapid Refill locations throughout Massachusetts and New Hampshire held a seven-week campaign, running from June 1 to July 16, as part of the seventh annual Purple Pump-Up for Alzheimer’s to benefit the Alzheimer’s Association, Massachusetts/New ...

After school, kids discover potential at YMCA

NASHUA – A new school year is filled with potential-a chance to start new routines and habits, build new friendships and discover new possibilities and interests. It’s an exciting time for many kids, however-at the end of the school day, 11.3 million kids head to homes where they are ...