Let Freedom Ring! A celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. held in Nashua

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“Reverend Dr. King’s dedication to pluralism feels particularly relevant at this moment in our world when so many other forces seek to divide us. It was one of Reverend Dr. King’s deep beliefs that we are stronger and better together. And that when we come together, it’s only through that coming together that we can begin to defeat the forces of evil in our world.”

Festival of Light: India Association of NH celebrates Diwali in Nashua

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Diwali is also called the Festival of Light.  It is a religious holiday celebrated annually in the Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism, and Buddhist faiths. The ritual celebrates an individual’s inner light over spiritual darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance. Over a billion people around the world celebrate Diwali also known as Deepavali

IANH Diwali Festival this Sunday in Nashua

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The India Association of New Hampshire (IANH) is excited to announce its grand Diwali and Navratri festivals celebration at Nashua High School South on November 10, 2024. 

This vibrant event is open to all, providing a perfect opportunity for families and friends to come together and celebrate the festival of lights. They invite children, youth, and adults to participate in an array of performances, including music, dance, and more.

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

read more…: 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.

Oct. 29: Nashua Historical Society progam unlocks the secrets of fabric, fiber and fashion

read more…: Oct. 29: Nashua Historical Society progam unlocks the secrets of fabric, fiber and fashion

Textile expert Paula Lochhead will help unlock the secrets of fabric, fiber, and fashion preserved by artifacts held at The Nashua Historical Society.  Then, as if putting together a puzzle, Lochhead will explain how the pieces all fit together to create the attire women would wear in order to achieve the charming image of the well-dressed lady in the early 1800s, a time period known as the emerging industrial era.