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Merrimack Letters

Merrimack Winter Carnival was a winter wonderland

To the Editor: On Saturday, Feb. 21, the Parks and Recreation Department hosted the 23rd annual Winter Carnival at Wasserman Park. Even with historic amounts of snowfall this year, hundreds of families came out to enjoy all of the winter activities offered at the Winter Carnival! Our sincere ...

Plant sale supports Nashua-Merrimack agency

To the Editor: The Good Cheer Society would like to thank everyone who supported our annual holiday poinsettia and Christmas cactus plant sale and made this event another wonderful success. This money (over $3,000) is used to support Nashua’s Home Health Care and Hospice organization ...

Say ‘no’ to pipeline in Merrimack

To the Editor: After a number of years of trying to defeat the outlets, it passed. I have not seen an increase in the value of our homes, nor have our property taxes gone down or stayed the same as the previous year for us. The pipeline being put in the town of Merrimack needs to stop. This ...

Merrimack Lioness Club thanks residents, businesses

To the Editor: We would like to thank the many residents who took names from our trees for Operation Santa and purchased gifts for the needy. We are given a list each year from the Welfare Department of those in need. We do not know the identity of these people, we are only given an assigned ...

Merrimack to build tribute to service members

To the Editor: The Merrimack Town Council is pleased to announce that it has an exciting project coming to Merrimack. The Town Council is partnering with the Fraser Square Veterans Memorial Committee (Paul Micali, Rick Hatfield, Brian Snell, Tom Mahon and Brian McCarthy) to build a tribute to ...