Saturday, September 27th, 2025
Good morning, Nashua. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 27th of September.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Local voters are asked to choose the best apple cider doughnuts in New Hampshire – a favorite fall treat – in a Viewers' Choice poll that will run until Thursday at 9 a.m. Votes will be counted the next day to determine the winner. WMUR
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ NBA star Duncan Robinson and his family share the heartfelt story of Eli, who loved sports, family, and his sobriety—offering hope that heartbreak can turn into healing. The Chronicle highlights duo activities all week. WMUR
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ Consumer Reports advises drivers to use GasBuddy to find lower gas prices and to check tire pressure regularly—smooth driving and removing unused cargo boxes can help stretch every gallon and save on premium fuel costs. WMUR
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ State Sen. Dan Innis ended his campaign for the U.S. Senate on Thursday and endorsed John E. Sununu, who is considering a run but has not officially launched his campaign—Innis praised Sununu’s Conservative credentials and urged Scott Brown to drop out, saying he would restart his run if Sununu does not enter the race. This move makes the Senate race more open as current candidates adjust their strategies. New Hampshire Bulletin
- ➤ State officials have started the process to sell the 144-bed Sununu Youth Services Center + leaders across political lines say the sale presents a historic opportunity for Manchester and the region. New Hampshire Union Leader
- ➤ State officials in Concord will meet Tuesday to plan for ongoing drought conditions under the state’s hazard mitigation plan—emergency management, local water suppliers, and forest rangers will discuss fire risks and water conservation as officials respond to the driest summer in over 130 years. WMUR
- ➤ Congressional candidate Brian Cole is pushing for more openness by calling for rules that require courts to reveal who funds lawsuits in New Hampshire, a change he says will help lower skyrocketing insurance costs for nonprofits and child care centers. If elected, he will introduce this law in Congress — a move following similar actions in 16 states. WMUR
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ A retired police captain and U.S. Army Ranger will run 220 miles from Pittsburgh to Nashua from Oct. 1 to Oct. 10 to raise awareness of mental health resources for veterans and first responders. Gov. Kelly Ayotte will join him for the final two miles to help boost funds for programs at Camp Resilience. WMUR
- ➤ Brenda Lapierre from Amherst Family Medicine shares simple tips for packing school lunches that kids will actually eat—suggesting ideas like Bento Boxes, fun shapes, and easy-to-eat foods. She advises parents to let kids choose from healthy options and avoid messy foods to improve lunchtime nutrition. Nashua Ink Link
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Birding Outing at Mine Falls Park
8-10 a.m. — Mine Falls Park — Free event — Explore trails and discover local bird species with expert guidance and binoculars provided.
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New Hampshire 50+ Travel Club Meetup
6-8 p.m. — Lost Cowboy Brewing Company — Free entry — Enjoy a relaxed evening with fellow travel enthusiasts in Nashua's local brewery.
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Halloween Clay Workshop
6:30-8:30 p.m. — Spyglass Brewing Company — $81.88 — Get spooky while sculpting seasonal clay creations in a hands-on pottery workshop.
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The Poop Museum
2 PM — Nashua Public Library — Free entry — Enjoy an interactive and amusing exploration of surprising science around poop.
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