Tuesday, September 30th, 2025
Good morning, Nashua. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 30th of September.
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ The New Hampshire Attorney General's Office warns that scammers are impersonating local businesses by sending emails and text messages that appear to come from these companies and advises job seekers to verify listings using official contact channels (warning). WMUR
- ➤ New Hampshire state officials warned online job seekers to be careful of scams that use local business names to post fake offers—residents should verify all job details before applying. New Hampshire Union Leader
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Tonight, the 'Into Light' Addiction Art Show features simple black and white portraits that shine a light on the human impact of drug addiction while Fritz Wetherbee’s segment takes viewers to Canobie Lake in Windham—local stops like the Bacon Barn add a unique touch to the event. WMUR
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Local officials in Merrimack are keeping PFAS-contaminated soil contained from releases at the now—closed Saint-Gobain plant while developers face delays and extra costs as projects like a planned bridge relocation must adjust to avoid moving the toxic soil. New Hampshire Bulletin
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ New Hampshire Secretary of State David M. Scanlan reminded voters that election law changes take effect today — those registering by absentee now must show proof of citizenship and age, and registered voters requesting absentee ballots must include proof of identity, while in-person ballot returns no longer need an outer envelope. Detailed guidance is available on the state website for voters who qualify by temporary absence or physical disability. Nashua Ink Link
- ➤ A House Finance Committee working group recommended forming a study committee—rather than requiring all substance abuse providers be state-licensed. Lawmakers will review this approach before deciding whether to change current licensing rules. New Hampshire Union Leader
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ On Monday, the New Hampshire Academy of Family Physicians urged lawmakers and Governor Ayotte to reject anti-child vaccine bills that they said pose unscientific and dangerous challenges—raising concerns about safe vaccine delivery. The group warned that the proposals could harm public health by undermining trusted vaccination practices. New Hampshire Union Leader
- ➤ Western United Fish Company announced a recall on September 20th—3,314.7 pounds of Kirkland Signature Ahi Tuna Wasabi Poke—to protect consumers from potential listeria contamination in stores across Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Connecticut. New Hampshire Union Leader
- ➤ Consumer Reports found lead in tapioca boba pearls from Gong Cha, Kung Fu Tea, Trader Joe's and WuFuYuan—Trader Joe's has discontinued its Instant Boba Kit and WuFuYuan will improve quality control measures—and experts say bubble tea should be enjoyed only occasionally, especially for children and pregnant people. WMUR
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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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