Thursday, March 26th, 2026
Good morning, Nashua. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 26th of March.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Common Man for Ukraine, a New Hampshire nonprofit, delivered over 25,000 pounds of food + warm clothing to families in Ukraine’s front-line villages as Russian attacks intensified yesterday. The group used 18 Polish truck drivers to transport supplies and has supported war-affected communities since 2022. WMUR
- ➤ Nashua’s weekend starts today with the AFSA New England Annual Trade Show in Manchester, followed by a free egg hunt at Greeley Park and puppy yoga at Aerial Moon on Saturday, March 28. The events bring art+craft+wellness activities through March 29. Nashua Ink Link
- ➤ A bride from Madbury is seeking her late father's bright green 1937 Ford with a silver stripe—last seen at his funeral more than 20 years ago—to honor him at her October wedding. Local mechanics and classic car enthusiasts in New England are joining her search to keep his memory alive. WMUR
- ➤ Nashua Fire Rescue partnered with IAFF Local 789 and the Nashua Firemen’s Relief Association to thank Southern New Hampshire Medical Center’s staff with a banner today (highlighting strong local teamwork). New Hampshire Union Leader
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Music Director Finalist Adam Kerry Boyles led a Bernstein’s Legacy concert on Saturday, showcasing Symphony NH’s balanced rendition of Bernstein’s favorites. Local music student Faye Jones (InkLink News intern) praised the expressive solo moments and detailed cues during the performance. Nashua Ink Link
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ A public hearing in Concord on Wednesday discussed a bill that would let families choose schools; questions about transportation, special needs, and funding came up. Sen. Timothy Lang said the measure aims to offer more options and awaits House action to pass next year. WMUR
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ The Executive Council approved $21M in mental health funding Wednesday at the State House to support community mental health centers + integrate patient records. Councilors debated spending details to ensure funds from the federal Rural Health Transformation Initiative are used quickly to avoid unspent money returning to Washington. WMUR
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ A Concord couple was honored for quickly saving Exec Councilor John Stephen (63) after he collapsed while jogging in Florida, and the incident has spurred him to launch a statewide CPR challenge to boost emergency response. Training programs will be offered across the state. WMUR
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Nashua's Jack Young won the New England Elks Hoop Shoot regional finals today and advanced to nationals, following a competitive contest that showcased local basketball talent. New Hampshire Union Leader
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NSKS Run & Walk for Food & Shelter
1:00 p.m. — Rivier University — Registration fees may apply — Participate in the 31st Annual Nashua Soup Kitchen & Shelter fundraiser on foot for a good cause.
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Roger McGuinn Live Concert
7:30-10:30 p.m. — Nashua Center for the Arts — Tickets available — Experience the legendary sound of Roger McGuinn from The Byrds in an intimate setting.
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