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UMass Lowell to award more than $1M in summer scholarships

LOWELL, Mass. – In an effort to help offset the financial hardships that many are experiencing, UMass Lowell is allocating more than $1 million for scholarships for new and continuing undergraduate students who enroll for the 2021 summer semester. Steven Tello, vice provost for graduate, ...

NH Women’s Foundation announces expanded team to support new strategic plan

CONCORD – On Thursday, the New Hampshire Women’s Foundation announced three key personnel changes: Crystal Paradis has been hired as Director of Strategic Communications and Community Engagement; Karen Tebbenhoff is transitioning to an expanded role of Director of Events and Operations; and ...

Nashua Lions help with food distribution

U.S. Rep. Annie Kuster chats with Nashua Lions secretary Linda Quebec and District Governor Marie Hall at Holman Stadium on Tuesday. The Lions participated in the New Hampshire Food Bank food distribution and handed out 400 boxes during the two-hour session.

Downtown book group to discuss two new novels this spring

The Nashua Public Library’s Downtown Book Group is open to the public and welcomes new members. The group meets virtually on the second Friday of the month at 3 p.m. It is led by a reference librarian. Two recent novels are up for discussion this spring: April 9: “Everywhere You Don’t ...

Poetry Corner for March 27-28

one shot can save your life one shot can take it which crisis will eclipse a bad day, a wait of six or a suspended drop of sickness lives are taken regardless we are at risk for a routine trip by hail of bullets or vapor in breath either projectile will ...