Wednesday, February 25th, 2026
Good morning, Nashua. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 25th of February.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Meals on Wheels volunteers in Hillsborough County pack meals and deliver 8000 meals and wellness checks every month to homebound residents. The group relies on volunteers who outnumber staff (5 to 1) and need an hour or two each week to support the community. WMUR
- ➤ Crispin’s House has supported local youth and families for more than 35 years by offering free programs and partnering with schools and churches. It will hold its 23rd annual basketball fundraiser on March 21 at Goffstown High School. WMUR
- ➤ Local fundraising group NH4Ukraine is delivering supplies to Ukrainian villages as the conflict marks its fourth year. Founder Brian Nolen said the group remains grateful for local donations and will continue its work as long as support holds. WMUR
- ➤ Joshua Brouillette earned the Eagle Scout Award after building a 6 by 8 hay shed at Camp Sargent to support animal care this summer. He raised $3,500 from local sponsors (including scout leaders) and worked with community volunteers during his month-long project. WMUR
- ➤ The new state D-O-T plow truck Skarupa Snowscoopah cleared roads between Manchester and Hooksett during recent snowstorms. With school vacation week underway, families can enjoy outdoor activities plus the truck’s debut shows community efforts to keep streets safe. WMUR
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Today, the Salty Old Cruiser, a Cannon Mountain regular & TikTok sensation, is carving up slopes to prove that age is just a number, while Dover honors Nellie Brown Mitchell’s historic opera legacy and two local companies gear up to help residents stay warm during winter adventures. WMUR
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ New data shows that New Hampshire’s growth now depends on people moving in because births no longer exceed deaths; most new residents come from Massachusetts and other areas, and the state added about 6,800 people between July 2024 and July 2025. Nashua Ink Link
- ➤ U.S. Census Bureau data shows New Hampshire’s statewide median income increased by about 8% from 2015–19 to 2020–24. Higher incomes remain concentrated in southeast towns and parts of the Upper Valley, driven by Boston-area job growth, while most communities saw little change. Nashua Ink Link
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ A House GOP education leader broke with colleagues to question a bill that would consolidate 107 school administrative units into 12 statewide groups, each led by a chief administrator. Lawmakers continue to debate the proposal. New Hampshire Union Leader
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ The House is considering House Bill 1488 that would let pet owners use a rabies titer test to skip booster shots for a fee—veterinarians say the test does not give clear proof of immunity needed to protect both animals and people. New Hampshire Bulletin
LIFESTYLE NEWS
- ➤ The NH Chronicle airs an ice fishing segment today that tours upscale bob houses designed for comfort — even if the fish aren’t biting. The feature gives viewers a fresh look at stylish local leisure. WMUR
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Center Conway native Mike King helped Team USA win its first men’s hockey Olympic gold since 1980. He worked as a video coach for the Ottawa Senators in Milan — where the team beat Canada 2 to 1 in overtime. WMUR
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Flea Market
9 a.m. – 2 p.m. — Nashua Senior Activity Center — $5 fill-a-bag clothing sale — Explore over 30 vendors for new and used treasures, plus a book sale and raffle.
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Nashua 12th Annual Easter Family Fun Day
11 AM – 4 PM — Broad Street Elementary School — Free entry — Celebrate Easter with games, local vendors, and a festive egg hunt.
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