The Tomahawks barely bested the Academy for Science and Design out of Nashua last week.
Tune in on Feb. 17, to see the Academy for Science and Design and the Tomahawks answer questions on New Hampshire's high school quiz show.
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No. 1 for 2017, Tiffany says she will miss all of her classmates. She will attend Bentley University to study accounting and finance.
Anna, No. 2 at MHS in 2017, will attend Worcester Polytechnic Institute to study architectural engineering; continue vocal, piano training.
Next year, the No. 3 for 2017, is excited to pursue a career in bioengineering at the University of Pittsburgh.
This year's No. 4 student is going to pursue a major in actuarial science at the University of Connecticut.
The MHS student at No. 5 for 2017 is spending next year in Israel volunteering, traveling, studying; will then attend Vanderbilt University.
No. 6 on the list, Terranova is Gettysburg College bound to study psychology and hopes to work with law enforcement.
McKillop, No. 7 for 2017, will attend Virginia Tech in the fall to pursue a degree in aerospace engineering.
Coming in at No. 8, Calautti will study political science and economics at Northeastern University.
MHS's No. 9 students is in "disbelief" he made the list. He will study chemical engineering at the University of New Hampshire this fall.
Aiden dreams of pursuing a career in the arts, and will be attending the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in the fall.
Robert Sawdey, a sophomore, took first place at the high school level in the 2017 NH Scholastic Individual Chess Tournament.
The Tomahawks were behind for most of the contest but came back to tie in the final minute — and then buzzed to the finish.
Breaking: Here’s an updated listing of closings in town.
Breaking: Massive blizzard causes school, other closings in town.
Breaking: Up to a foot of snow expected in places tomorrow. Town offices and the library will also be closed.
Breaking: Up to 7 inches are expected.
The Learning Experience in Merrimack experienced the gift of giving to children who would have otherwise been without for the holidays
Breaking: Storm causes school cancelation in Merrimack
The snow storm prompts a delay for the opening of schools today.
Merrimack School District Budget Hearing.
Students from the Mastricola Elementary School stopped by the police department to ring in the season.
Breaking: Wind chills as low as -28 degrees below zero are expected this morning.
Classes have been canceled due to inclement weather.
John Fabrizio, the director of Special Services for Merrimack, and SPED coordinators will talk about techniques they are using in school.
Yes, it’s almost that time of the year again …
Class of 2016 students receive National Merit Scholarships.
Matt Spettel is Merrimack's valedictorian of the class of 2016. He will attend Carnegie Mellon University in the fall.
Emily Duval is No. 2 on the list. She will attend Davidson College as a Bonner Scholar.
Shravani Balaji is No. 3 on the list. Worcester Polytechnic Institute to pursue a major in Biomedical Engineering.
Sarah House is No. 4 on the list. She will be attending Dickinson College in the fall.
Cameron Collins is No. 5 on the list. He will attend Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Massachusetts to study mechanical engineering.
Sara Mason is No. 6 on the list. She is attending Boston University as a chemistry major.
Owen Bailey is No. 7 on the list. He will be joining the honors college at Clemson University in the fall, where he will study engineering.
Noah Beygelman is No. 8 on the list. He will attend the Barrett Honors College at Arizona State University and major in neuroscience.
Callie Dwyer is No. 9 on this year's scholar's list. She will attend Assumption College to pursue a double major.