Aug 31, 2009 | Nashua Telegraph
'60s oddball has cobbled-together past
D Driving down Ridge Road in Nashua, you'll pass an array of classic New England homes - some ranches, some two-stories, some with bricks, some with siding, some colonial, some modern.
State awards $470k for Gorham mill energy project
The Executive Council has approved $470,000 in funding from the Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Fund, created through the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, or RGGI, for the Fraser Papers mill in Gorham to lower its operating costs.
County will offer free prescription discount cards to all residents
Coos County administrator Sue Collins has reached out to help all Coos residents to get prescription drug discount cards at absolutely no cost to them or to the county.
Clean Power and Fraser reach understanding on purchasing steam
Clean Power Development, one of the companies working to build a biomass facility in Berlin, and the Fraser Paper mill in Gorham have drafted a memorandum of understanding regarding the purchase of steam from the proposed biomass facility.
Energy funds trickle in for business
Officials at Foss Manufacturing in Hampton knew years ago they could save money on energy after conducting an energy audit.
NH's 21st annual Wildman Biathlon is Saturday
The 21st annual Wildman Biathlon is being held Saturday in northern New Hampshire.
NH's 21st annual Wildman Biathlon is Saturday
The 21st annual Wildman Biathlon is being held Saturday in northern New Hampshire.
NH's 21st annual Wildman Biathlon is Saturday
The 21st annual Wildman Biathlon is being held Saturday in northern New Hampshire.
The following is the arrest log from July 2: July 2 - Justin LaValley, 22, of Darby Lane in Rochester, was charged with conduct after an accident and operating without a valid license.
We had a freezer full of food get accidentally unplugged and it was a week till we found it.