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Tax rates up, down, in between
Here is a roundup of tax rates in Greater Nashua for the coming year: Nashua As city officials have predicted for months, about three-quarters of residents will see either no increase or a slight decrease in their tax bills this year.
Contribute holiday cards for troops stationed overseas
Every year, merchandise becomes saleable, holiday items become available. Perhaps last year you stocked up on holiday greetings and now find your supply exceeds your needings.
Hollis police warn of fundraiser fraud
On November 5, 2009 the Hollis Police Department took a report from a Hollis resident concerning a phone call he received from a person claiming to be representing the "Hollis Police Association." The caller was soliciting money for this alleged organization and when questioned further by the victim, he admitted that he wasn't affiliated with the ...
Enrollment dropping throughout region
The region's school population is continuing to shrink, according to start-of-year enrollment figures, although Nashua's elementary population seems to have bottomed out.
Vigil to honor domestic violence victims
Three New Hampshire women - including one from Hollis - will be remembered tonight in a vigil and community forum on a recent spate of domestic violence in New Hampshire.
State Rep. David Watters, a Democrat from Dover, stands Friday in Portsmouth's North Cemetery, where slaves from the 1700s and 1800s are buried.
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Your guide to zombies, demons, haunted houses and costume parties paying cash
There's more to Halloween than trick or treat or parties at your local watering hole.
Medical marijuana bill dies in NH Senate after veto is upheld
New Hampshire on Wednesday fell two votes short of becoming the 14th state to legalize marijuana use by severely ill people after the state Senate failed to override Gov.
Former AG Ayotte makes Senate run official
Returning to the building where she once starred in "The Wizard of Oz," former Attorney General Kelly Ayotte yesterday made her run for the U.S. Senate official, declaring her candidacy before an audience of about 275 supporters at Bicentennial Elementary School.
Drugs, booze not for teens, coalition says
Maria Gagnon doesn't mind being the bad guy. She doesn't need to be her kids' best friend.
NH Man Convicted Of Filing 13 Fake Tax Returns
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Candidates sought forschool board opening
The Hollis School Board has an opening, effective next month, and the term will run through March when the annual school district elections are held.
Investor summit is no blind date
The New Hampshire High Tech Council has grown its popular Speed Venture Summit, drawing in $20,000 in corporate sponsorship, 50 participating companies and a groundswell of support, according to its producer, Tim Platt.
Men suspects in 4 break-ins at businesses: Quartet is accused in...
Four local men who were arrested several months ago in Nashua on burglary charges remain suspects in other city burglaries as well as break-ins in Hollis and various communities in Massachusetts, according to police.
Parents ask how girl, 9,could board wrong bus
Renee MacDonald, as usual, found herself at the corner of Federal Hill Road and Wood Lane shortly before 3:30 p.m. Friday, Sept.
Transit service proves valuable
Some use it regularly, some once in awhile, and others have yet to try it out - but all agree that the Souhegan Valley Transportation Collaborative's community transit service has become a valuable asset since it came to four valley towns a year ago.
Local equine enthusiasts will be glad to know there are ways to be active in the equine community even when snow is all around.
Man to serve prison term for gang brawl
A city man convicted on charges stemming from a gang brawl nearly two years ago was sentenced Thursday to 11 2 to 5 years in prison, court records show.
PSNH crews responding to power outages across the state
Public Service of New Hampshire crews are working around the state to restore power this afternoon.