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Man gunned down on Manchester street was talented graffiti artist
Mark Donnelly, 30, of Manchester, with his fiancee Vanessa Hall, the mother of their 2-year-old daughter, Madyson.
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Hillsborough County register of probate feels job is gutted, files petition with court
Levasseur, an attorney in private practice, has never set foot in the register of probate office.
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No big Powerball winners in NH, but tidy sums taken
And while the winning, $590 million Powerball ticket was sold in Florida, New Hampshire did have its share of winners in the Saturday Powerball drawing: A $1 million ticket sold at Bunny's Superette in Manchester.
Psychologist: Nashua man was insane at time of murder
Rolfe, 65, is accused of beating his sister to death with an undisclosed object, causing multiple blunt force injuries to her head and contusions to her brain.
Wanted fugitive arrested by U.S. Marshals in Manchester
Camacho was wanted by the New Hampshire Parole Board on an outstanding arrest warrant for parole violations stemming from his original conviction and sentence for the possession and sale of narcotics.
Gate City Musings: Mayor just keeps on spending
Editor's note: Gate City Musings, a column on City Hall happenings and other Nashua items, is published every other Monday.
Nashua set to begin budget review
Aldermen began their initial inspection of Mayor Donnalee Lozeau's proposed operating budget of $236 million last week, and will pick up where they left off at tonight's aldermanic Budget Review Committee meeting.
Nashua-based GT Advanced acquires Thermal Technology
GT Advanced Technologies Inc., supplier of manufacturing equipment for solar and energy-efficient lighting products based in Nashua, has acquired Thermal Technology LLC, a supplier of high-temperature furnaces.
Nashua aldermen approve lease for community garden
This week, the Board of Aldermen approved a resolution authorizing the city to enter into a lease agreement with Gate City Community Gardens.
Nashua mayor to recommend Bennett for corporation counsel
The city could soon have a new leader in its legal department, as the mayor intends on recommending a new corporation counsel to handle Nashua's legal matters.
Looking back at 34 years of community health
Lamprey Health Center Chief Executive Officer Ann Hathaway Peters retired Friday from a place that was "like another home and family" to her.
43 killers on lifetime parole - but where?
There are 43 killers who have been released from state prison on lifetime parole, but don't expect to find out whether they live next door to you or any other information about their supervision in society.
Message to Nashua Community College grads: find strength
Oliver Huck of Merrimack smiles to a relative as she snaps a photograph during Saturday's graduation ceremony at Nashua Community College.
Nashua man accused of sexually assaulting underage girl arrested
Members of the Nashua Police Department Youth Services Division arrested Aldo Batista Dos Santos, 37, of 32 Gingras Drive in Nashua.
Mass. residents charged after Hollis man beaten and stabbed
Three Massachusetts residents face multiple felony charges after allegedly impersonating police and attacking a Hollis man in his mobile home early Friday morning.
Nashua aldermen approve lease for community garden
This week, the Board of Aldermen approved a resolution authorizing the city to enter into a lease agreement with Gate City Community Gardens.
Saffron Bistro ending Nashua run after six years
Joe Drift, executive chef and owner of Saffron Bistro in Nashua, announced Thursday that his restaurant is closing.
Robin Hood tale gets modern twist in Nashua musical
High School, 6 Bartlett Ave. It's 1961, and life is just swell at Nottingham High for John Prince, class president and big man on campus, who keeps the rich Normans happy by stealing from the poor Saxons.
Watch international sculptors construct works for Nashua
Local sculptor John Weidman helped out the Sculpture Symposium raise money by helping amateur artists create wrought iron casts.
Executive Council rejects Pan Am bid for state-owned railroad track
Councilor Chris Sununu, R-District 3, accused the three-member majority of "trying to play favorites," in a reference to State Rep.