Aug 30, 2009 | Nashua Telegraph
Districts extend day, shorten school year
For some local students, the days will be a little longer but the year will be a little shorter.
Students get first day out of the way
About a dozen brand-new seventh-graders toured the older part of the Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative School with their social studies teacher Michael Dring as part of their first day orientation Wednesday.
It's back-to-school time today
Public schools will be opening over the next week, so if your morning commute travels down a road with a school bus route, plan your schedule accordingly.
State dismisses accusation over Bennington rail
A preliminary investigation by the N.H. Attorney General's Office has found that state officials acted lawfully in renewing a contract with the Milford-Bennington Railroad.
Paul Martin, of Lyndeborough, served as master-of-ceremonies at last Saturday's ceremony in Boscawen recognizing the families of New Hampshire men killed in captivity during World War II and the Korean War.
Group hopes to put blitz on beetles to prevent an invasion in the state
Forest-health experts fear that an exotic pest called the Asian longhorned beetle, which made its way into the U.S. in wooden packing crates from China more than a decade ago and has devastated trees in Worcester, Mass., could move into New Hampshire.
She never covered the JFK assassination, did not witness the Berlin Wall topple and was not in the Middle East during the first Gulf War.