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Nashua Police dispatchers honored as Team of the Year

NASHUA - The dispatch team at the Nashua Police Department was recently named Team of the Year by the New Hampshire Emergency Dispatchers Association for its tireless efforts in managing the torrent of emergency calls when Sky Meadow Country Club came under attack on the night of Sept. 20, ...

Nashua man charged with threatening Trump

CONCORD – Dean DelleChiaie, 35, of Nashua, appeared in federal court on May 1 after he allegedly threatened the life of President Donald Trump. According to U.S. Attorney Erin Creegan’s Office, on April 21, DelleChiaie reportedly sent an email to the White House with the subject line ...

$7.4b opioid settlement takes effect

CONCORD - Attorney General John Formella recently announced that a $7.4 billion settlement reached with Purdue Pharma and its owners, the Sackler family, has now become legally effective. This caps nearly a decade of work by attorneys general from across the country in pursuing ...

Renewed call for information in 1980 disappearance of Laureen Rahn

CONCORD – There is now a renewed push to solve the cold case of 14-year-old Laureen Rahn, who disappeared from her home at 289 Merrimack St. in Manchester on April 27, 1980. While decades have passed, the resolve of law enforcement to find answers and bring justice to the Rahn family ...

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Saber girls end drought vs. Cardinals

AMHERST – McKinley Curro-Sbordone knows the Souhegan High School girls lacrosse team has a roster full of good, young talent. Getting the Sabers to believe that themselves has taken a little longer than their coach might have expected. With just a little more than a week left in the ...

Former Telegraph sports editor to be back for book signing

NASHUA – Did you know that Stan Musial has 356 lifetime at bats vs. Warren Spahn? Or that Whitey Ford had 73 lifetime starts against the Chicago White Sox, but just 42 against the archrival Red Sox. “Never knew that,” said John Nogowski, former Telegraph Sports Editor for a seven year ...

South, BG nines win; HB volleyball suffers first loss

Nashua South baseball is making a late push to try to make the Division I tourney, while Bishop Guertin is pushing to move up in the standings. Meanwhile, in boys volleyball’s big battle of unbeatens, it wasn’t good news locally. Here’s your Wednesday Walkthrough: BASEBALL NASHUA ...

Souhegan milestones achieved

AMHERST – It was a special day last Wednesday at Souhegan High School for girls lacrosse in general. Two milestones were achieved in the Sabers’ dominant 15-5 win over Nashua South. Souhegan’s Emma Kennedy got her 100thcareer goal while South’s Ella Benzekri achieved goal No. ...

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Executive Council should reaffirm Commissioner Taylor Caswell

New Hampshire consistently ranks among the top states for business success—and for attracting new ones. Many of those businesses credit our state’s small, responsive, and business-friendly government. Add in our low unemployment rate and high quality of life rankings, and it’s clear: New ...

Mental health awareness is critical this month and every month

May is Mental Health Awareness Month in New Hampshire, when community mental health advocates and providers work to increase knowledge and understanding about mental illness and stigma, on both the state and local levels. For the NH Community Behavioral Health Association (CBHA) and our ten ...

Policymakers have a unique and important opportunity

There’s an irony at the heart of the housing policy debate underway at the State House this session. Opponents of the many common sense, pro-housing bills being considered by the legislature frequently invoke the idea of “local control,” recycling familiar claims that any state-level ...

Using your voice to make a difference

Like many individuals and organizations, United Way of Greater Nashua often weighs in on legislative issues at the federal, state, and local levels. A beautiful aspect of our system of government is that it affords all of us many opportunities to give input on various legislative priorities, ...

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Joyce Elizabeth (Johnston) Moreau

April 16, 1947 – March 28, 2026 Joyce Elizabeth Moreau, 78, passed away on March 28, 2026. A devoted wife, loving mother, grandmother and friend, Joyce’s life was defined by her dedication to her family and the love and kindness she showed to everyone that crossed her path. Born in ...

Nancy A. (Mallows) Rousseau

Nancy A. (Mallows) Rousseau, age 83, of Milford, New Hampshire, passed away peacefully on April 15, 2026 at the Community Hospice House in Merrimack, NH. She was born on April 6, 1943, the daughter of the late Allen Mallows Sr and Anette (Soucy) Mallows. Nancy was defined by her kindness, ...

George H. Wheeler

NORTH CANAAN — George H. Wheeler, a longtime educator and beloved member of the North Canaan community, passed away on April 18, 2026, age 80, from Parkinson’s Disease. George was born the son of Ralph and Alberta Wheeler and grew up on the family dairy farm in Temple, New Hampshire, where ...

Lorraine A. (Fereshetian) Strube

Lorraine A. (Fereshetian) Strube, 70, longtime resident of Lyndeborough, New Hampshire, passed away unexpectedly on April 18, 2026, following a medical emergency. Born on April 26, 1955, in Arlington, Massachusetts, Lorraine was the daughter of the late Geraldine and Albert Fereshetian. She ...