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Underdogs? Celtics know the drillBefore Saturday night's Game 7 between the Celtics and 76ers, someone suggested that if the Celtics win, they might want to forfeit Monday
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Saltalamacchia homer lets Sox walk off with win
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C’s have no bench without BradleyBOSTON – Before Saturday night’s Game 7 between the Boston Celtics and Philadelphia 76ers, one thing was certain. The Boston Celtics
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Unwelcome critters can ruin outdoor enjoymentThe arrival of warm weather and the migration to get outdoors after the winter is over is an annual ritual long enjoyed by the people of
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Golf offers peace for one American HeroOne of the great things about golf is you get to meet all kinds of people from all different kinds of backgrounds. Doctors and lawyers play
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Signs of Facebook IPO failure, dots connecting European economy offer cluesArguably the most anticipated IPO of all time is now one of Wall Street’s most embarrassing screw ups. And as usual, it was Main Street
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Darryl L. StephensonOn Sunday, May 20, 2012 the world lost a great man. Darryl L. Stephenson, 47, of Nashua, passed away unexpectedly at his home. Born in
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Labine Park not officially open for business, but still getting plenty of useNASHUA – Don’t let kids frolicking at a new park on the corner of Ledge and Pine streets fool you.
Park Social at Labine, the proposed
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Hats off to Nashua alderman for clarifying commentIn case there was any confusion, Ward 9 Alderman Dan Moriarty liked the wide-brimmed, feathery red hat Ward 3 Alderman Diane Sheehan wore
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Economist: No clear path to success for cities such as NashuaNASHUA – Economists are known for number-crunching, but the economist who spoke before the Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce on Thursday
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Calling all heroes: Telegraph initiative seeks local heroesShe might be a lifelong educator who was there to guide even the most rudderless and distant of her youthful charges well beyond teaching
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Flir warms up to changeEDITOR’S NOTE: This is another in an occasional series of stories examining 50 years of Nashua business. Stories and multimedia pieces
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50th anniversary of Nashua soldier’s sacrificeFifty years after his death, the memory of Robert Gardner is literally etched in stone.
Tucked beneath a grove of trees, a granite
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Nashua’s Linatsas earned honors for Pacific serviceWhen Nashua native Spiro Linatsas was drafted by the Army in 1942, he wasn’t sure if he would ever make it home again, let alone earn a
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Deschenes: Nashua hero of World War IHe was said to be a reserved, unassuming youth, pleasant to peers and elders alike, close to his family, a young man who rarely saw reason
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NCA grads told to remain faithful servants, keep compassion for peopleNASHUA – Now that the students of Nashua Christian Academy’s class of 2012 have fully embraced the school’s motto of “Passion for
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State Legislature faces ajor bills, major decisionsWe’re getting down to the nitty-gritty of the legislative session.
Starting Tuesday, the following 72 hours are going to be a dizzying
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16 graduate from Nashua Christian Academy, willed to continue being faithful servants and keep compassion for peopleNASHUA - Now that the students of Nashua Christian Academy’s Class of 2012 have fully embraced the school’s motto of “Passion for
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Navy begins assessing fire-damaged subKITTERY, Maine (AP) - Those who have spent time on Navy submarines will tell you that few combustible materials are aboard. But don't tell