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Thursday, April 3rd, 2025

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Good morning, Nashua. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 3rd of April.

CRIME NEWS

  • A Lowell man, Tyler Savinon, 18, pleaded guilty in federal court in Concord on April 2 to aiding in the robbery of a Nashua mail carrier by directing co-conspirators to steal a key that unlocked local mailboxes—sentencing is set for July 9.  Nashua Ink Link

CULTURE NEWS

  • New Hampshire will celebrate National Tartan Day on April 6 with many ways for locals to honor Scottish heritage—residents can shop for tartan accessories, raise a glass at whisky bars, and taste Scottish dishes at local pubs. Organizers also offer Celtic music events and a chance to search Dublin Pond for the legendary monster—bringing a piece of Scotland to our community.  Granite Post

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • On April 1 at Ledge Street Elementary, Mayor Jim Donchess said that federal money cuts and new tariffs will force Nashua to use local funds for police, fire, schools, and health services—he warned that such measures may lead to fewer teachers and police. State Senator Cindy Rosenwald noted a $500 million revenue shortfall that could hurt programs for residents.  Nashua Ink Link
  • Officials in Manchester remind parents today about the Safe Haven Law as an investigation continues over the infant's death in a local pond. The law lets any parent bring a newborn up to seven days old to a 24-hour first responder station or hospital+ where a full check is done before temporary care begins+.  WMUR
  • The attorney general's office said the governor will ask state agencies to change hiring procedures after the Department of Labor hired Richard Brown, a former prisoner charged with organized fraud, money laundering, grand theft, and filing false insurance claims. The department said it followed standard procedures but did not catch his criminal record.  WMUR
  • The Office of the Child Advocate reported that between summers 2023 and 2024, 12 child deaths were recorded by state agencies handling child services and juvenile justice. The report shows a decline in deaths compared to previous years but warns that more funding is needed to maintain the trend — officials reviewed about 3,000 incident reports.  WMUR

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Autism Awareness 5k Run/Walk

    9:15 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. — Mine Falls Park — $35 entry — Step out for a cause and support autism awareness while enjoying a community run.

    Sun, 4/6/25

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  • ODB Project Live at 77 Sports Bar

    7-11 p.m. — 77 Sports Bar & Restaurant — No cover charge — Experience a high-energy performance from Michael Dion and his ODB Project.

    Thu, 4/10/25

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  • iLuminate

    3-10 p.m. — Nashua Center for the Arts — Ticket prices vary — Experience a unique sensory spectacle brought to life by the innovative Miral Kotb.

    Sun, 4/27/25

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REAL ESTATE

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JOB BOARD

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

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TODAY'S FOOD FOR THOUGHT

A happy person isn't someone who's happy all the time. It's someone who effortlessly interprets events in a way that benefits them.

~ Naval Ravikant

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