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One-third of the board goes to women for third time
When the new Board of Aldermen is seated in January, five of the 15 members will be women, a stark contrast from two years ago, when Alderman-at-Large Lori Wilshire was elected to a then all-male board.
NASHUA a ' Police have charged a city man with breaking into an apartment and assaulting the tenant for money.
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Secretary promotes stimulus, despite low NH job growth
Staff photo by Bob Hammerstrom U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, center, talks with Continental Paving workers Bill McKenney, left, of Nashua and Shaun Langlois of Manchester prior to a press conference at the Manchester Airport Access Road Project Friday, October 30, 2009, in Bedford.
Low turnout so far in Nashua city elections
It's high noon in the city, and very few voters are drawing their ballots. Low participation is the buzzword so far in this year's municipal election, as a lack of contested races and excitement seem to be keeping people away from the polls.
City rep, arrested at party, apologizes: Dem, who's 20, admits alcohol 'mistake'
Dem, who's 20, admits alcohol 'mistake' A 20-year-old state representative from Nashua has apologized for drinking alcohol at a party and said he realizes he is held to a higher standard of conduct because of his position as a lawmaker.
For the second time in 10 days, city residents lost electric power because of problems at a utility substation.
Treat from ex-spouse a lie, police claim: Woman alleged that...
A Merrimack woman has been charged with lying to police and the court about a threat she claimed was made by her former husband.
Police say Merrimack woman lied to them, court
A Merrimack woman has been charged with lying to police and the court about an alleged threat made by her former husband.
SADIF Analytics releases new summary due diligence report for Nashua Corporation
Ilhavo, Portugal a ' 20/10/2009 a ' SADIF Investment Analytics, announces a new summary due diligence report covering Nashua Corporation .
Spartans fighting to drum up support
BACKGROUND: The Spartans Drum & Bugle Corps is in the process of regrouping now that its bankruptcy reorganization plan has been accepted by a federal judge.
Many low-income families forced to wait for child care aid
Child care advocates fear that low-income parents will keep their kids out of child care programs because of a shortage of tuition aid.
Union chief supports Nashua teachers' raise
The head of the nation's second-largest teachers union doesn't want to see the city's educators sacrifice negotiated pay because of a budget shortfall.
Feeling bit nostalgica about Nashua Corp.
Feeling bit nostalgicabout Nashua Corp. There are few, if any, companies in this city with a history as long and rich as Nashua Corp.
British Army pipe and drum band visits Nashua on way to Loon
The city's alleyways have seen a fair share of odd things over the years, but nothing perhaps as unusual as a British Army pipe and drum band starting a march.
Sailor from Nashua helps keep US carrier on course
Adam Rheault doesn't have a glorified job aboard the USS Ronald Reagan. He's not landing jet fighters to the cheers of shipmates.
NuStar to Present at the 2009 Master Limited Partnership Investor Conference
NuStar Energy L.P. and NuStar GP Holdings, LLC announced today that Curt Anastasio, Chief Executive Officer and President of NuStar Energy L.P. and NuStar GP Holdings, LLC, will present at the 2009 Master Limited Partnership Investor Conference, sponsored by the National Association of Publicly Traded Partnerships, in Greenwich, Connecticut on ...
12:02 p.m. - Tona Marie Blanchard, 53, of Nashua, was charged with disorderly conduct.
Not all voices heard at heath-care forums
U.S. Rep. Paul Hodes will stop by a Nashua retirement home Friday to discuss health-care reform.
Money for cleaning up ex-city mill on its way?: Executive Council to ...
Money to help clean up tainted soil at a former cotton mill on the Nashua River, which would help prepare for a large condominium project, may be on its way through federal stimulus funds.
Was Obama comment a bit too freely spoken?
A Telegraph reader's online criticism of President Barack Obama that invoked New Hampshire's 'Live Free or Die' motto had the Nashua man unexpectedly dealing with the Secret Service.
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