Professional Fire Fighters of New Hampshire endorse Maggie Goodlander for Congress

read more…: Professional Fire Fighters of New Hampshire endorse Maggie Goodlander for Congress

“We take our federal elections very seriously, We understand the weight our endorsement has in the state, throughout the country, and especially at the point where our politics are, as divided as they are right now.  We appreciate how important this race is to the rest of the country, said Ryll.

“We have collaborated with the IAFF and discussed the endorsement. It was a no-brainer for us to  endorse Goodlander today.”

Contrasting views on the issues from gubernatorial candidates at Nashua Chamber debate

read more…: Contrasting views on the issues from gubernatorial candidates at Nashua Chamber debate

New Hampshire’s candidates for governor faced off for a debate sponsored by the Nashua Chamber of Commerce in Nashua this morning. Republican candidate Kelly Ayotte, Democratic candidate Joyce Craig, and Libertarian candidate Stephen Villee took the stage at the Event Center by Marriot to discuss the issues facing the Granite State.

The legacy and impact of Nashua’s The Youth Council

read more…: The legacy and impact of Nashua’s The Youth Council

The Youth Council is moving through the necessary administrative requirements to dissolve the agency. However, a major point of focus for organizational leadership was to ensure that the crucial services it provided did not simply disappear. To them, it was imperative that the area’s youth would continue to have access to these programs, said Caster.

A message of hope: How one man who overcame homelessness and substance abuse is now helping others do the same

read more…: A message of hope: How one man who overcame homelessness and substance abuse is now helping others do the same

“I drive by homelessness all the time and I know sometimes people think that’s all they’re going to be and it’s not true, because that was me years ago, walking around homeless, everything I owned in a laundry bag,” said Nashua resident Jordan Duran. 

Small steps toward solving a huge problem: The 2024 Water Walk is more than just a drop in the bucket

read more…: Small steps toward solving a huge problem: The 2024 Water Walk is more than just a drop in the bucket

Nashua nonprofit, The Thank You Project, held its 9th annual Water Walk Saturday. More than 100 walkers marched over two miles from Greeley Park to the bank of the Nashua River downtown and back to raise funds for the group.  This year they surpassed last year’s total of $7,000 raising more than $10,000.