WILTON – There three things to take with you, guest speaker at the Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative High School graduation, math teacher Bill Comerford, but he offered a lot more than that.
Never set an upper limit on your expectations, focus on those things that are important to you, and ...
WILTON – In a country that is now divided politically and other ways, it is important to remember, Maj. General Harry Miller, Ret., told those gathered near the newly refurbished war memorials on Forest Street to observe Memorial Day on Monday morning. “It is important to honor those who ...
NASHUA -- What’s retired, 40 feet long, painted bright neon pink and full of beer and liquor?
Boston Billiard Club & Casino’s new “container bar,” of course.
It’s a concept new to this region but is earning rave reviews in the nation’s wamer climes, where the renovated and ...
The YMCA of Greater Nashua’s rustic Camp Sargent, a 22-acre private property on Lake Naticook in Merrimack, was the open-air venue for a recent inaugural event, “It Takes a Village,” sponsored by the Merrimack School District Systems of Care and Learning.
Merrimack School District ...
Resident Stasia Millett holds a self-portrait of her uncle, noted New York City artist Frank R. Sieminski (1917-1992). A selection of his works is on display in the rotunda at the Wilton Public-Gregg Free Library through June 18. The works may be viewed during regular hours. A reception was ...
NASHUA – Columns of powdery dust enveloped sculptor Brent Howard as he bore down with a hand-held rotary saw on a large block of raw material that will soon be transformed into a work of art.
Outfitted with a filtered breathing apparatus and wearing protective headgear that looks like a ...