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Who owns the moon? That's a good question, one I've never considered - until reading this piece in the dailygalazy.com.

The moon is out there. It's a thing that belongs to all of us, isn't it? Just as Earth is, when you view it from a distance, wihout boundaries. Just an orb.

But it sounds like humanity wants to take over the moon and stake claims on it - for the U.S. , for Russian, for Japan, for India, for the private entities that are exploring space - and they are exploring space faster than there are laws to guide and protect it.

The thing is, there are a lot of valuable and untapped resources on the moon so I guess it's time to figure out who has dibs.
Carol Robidoux
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Clock strikes midnight for Nashua North boys with loss to Keene

Clock strikes midnight for Nashua North boys with loss to Keene
The Nashua North boys soccer team saw its tournament run come to an end with a heartbreaking 1-0 loss to Keene High in the Division I quarterfinals, Saturday afternoon at Scripture Field.

Sununu announces 603 area code exhaustion extended to 2029

Sununu announces 603 area code exhaustion extended to 2029
This week, Governor Chris Sununu announced that following his “Don’t Overload the Code” Executive Order, federal regulators have updated the projected exhaustion date for the 603 area code to the third quarter of 2029.

NH Attorney General announces pre-election guidance

NH Attorney General announces pre-election guidance
Attorney General John M. Formella announces the joint release of Pre-General Election Guidance to New Hampshire Election Officials by the Attorney General’s Office Election Law Unit along with the New Hampshire Secretary of State’s Office ahead of the General Election to be conducted on Tuesday, November 5, 2024.

Weekend Weather: Sunny and cool, highs in the mid-50s

Weekend Weather: Sunny and cool, highs in the mid-50s
Enjoy a weekend of sunshine paired with temperatures cooler than usual!

‘We’re all in this together:’ City and town clerks ensure fair, transparent, accurate Election Day

‘We’re all in this together:’ City and town clerks ensure fair, transparent, accurate Election Day
Please be patient and kind.  Expect long lines for this general election, which is a good thing, because it means that people understand the importance of their one vote.  Our general election comes around only once every four years.  Plan your time as though you are headed to a major sporting event or concert.

Sorry Cher, but you CAN turn back time: Daylight Savings ends Nov. 3

Sorry Cher, but you CAN turn back time: Daylight Savings ends Nov. 3
It's the weekend you've all been waiting for — the end of Daylight Saving Time. It means on Nov. 3 at 2 a.m., you gain an hour of sleep by setting your clock back one hour.

Police blotter: Man charged with theft after allegedly using fraudulent check to pay for truck

Police blotter: Man charged with theft after allegedly using fraudulent check to pay for truck
On November 1, 2024, the Nashua Police Department arrested Ryan Duval, 36, of 19 Brook Drive, Hudson, for theft by deception, a class A felony, theft by unauthorized taking, a class B felony, and forgery, a class B felony in connection to a truck purchased several days earlier using a bad check.

Top-ranked Bishop Guertin eliminated by Nashua North in penalty shootout thriller

Top-ranked Bishop Guertin eliminated by Nashua North in penalty shootout thriller
The Cardinals of Bishop Guertin dominated the New Hampshire girls’ soccer landscape this fall, but that was the regular season and the Titans of Nashua North were determined to prove that the playoffs are entirely different experience.

The third time is a charm as the Yankee Flyer mural gets a new home in Nashua City Hall

The third time is a charm as the Yankee Flyer mural gets a new home in Nashua City Hall
Famed Nashua Artist James Aponovich's mural of the Yankee Flyer Diner has found a new home on the wall of the City Halls auditorium. Originally painted in 1997, it was restored once in 2015.  After years of outdoor exposure, the mural was removed from its original location last fall and brought to the dance studio in the basement of 14 Court Street for another restoration.  The third time is a charm.

A ceremony was held to re-dedicate the installation on the walls of the city hall auditorium.  Mayor Jim Donchess presided over the dedication ceremony.

Exploring Beethoven's 3rd with Symphony NH

image of Roger Kalia holding award after speaking briefly about Beethoven's 3rd and the rest of the season in a photo by Keith Spiro
Explore Beethoven's 3rd and other events that make Symphony NH uniquely suited to generating positive energy at election time.
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