Pheonyx Stopyra is No. 10 on this year's scholar's list. He has been accepted to the U.S. Naval Academy and will study Systems Engineering.
Merrimack High School beat Manchester Central High School, 620 to 450.
The Tomahawks had an early lead and held it against the Cougars.
Tomahawks move onto the second round after win this week.
Plus, the latest weather forecast.
There is also no morning kindergarten.
Simon Youth Foundation to Provide $1 Million in Scholarships across the Country
The district is requesting residents participate in its 2015 Project Tomorrow Speak Up Survey.
Nashua Catholic Regional Jr. High Appoints Colby-Sawyer Graduate as New Athletic Director
The event was organized by the school's Wellness Committee in an effort to promote healthy, fun activities.
Graduate School informational session December 2, at 6:00 PM
Graduate school informational session November 4, at 6:00 PM
The community is invited to attend a safe and not-so-scary Halloween activity on Sat., Oct. 24 from 4-6 p.m. at The Learning Experience.
Laurette Cillo is being honored for transporting thousands of children and traveling hundreds of thousands of miles.
More than $5.2 million awarded to students from 224 New Hampshire communities.
The U.S. Department of Education lists the top colleges and universities in terms of salary earned by graduates.
Six games into the Season Merrimack Boys Varsity are undefeated and at top of Division 1.
The rankings were compiled using several metrics, including graduation rate, college enrollment rate, SAT and ACT scores, AP and IB scores.
Is your town’s high school the best? See if a national research group agrees.
A new survey by Niche.com ranked teachers at 42 Granite State high schools.
Students from Merrimack, New Boston, and Wilton receive awards at banquet.
Five students from across Southern New Hampshire congratulated in academy’s 17th graduation ceremony.
These students won scholarships in 2015.
So. NH area MicroSociety public charter school poised to open on West Hollis St. in Nashua
James Jolly is No. 2 on the list. He is is attending Clemson University in the fall.
Shoshana Sernik is No. 3. Next year, Shoshana will be taking a gap year in Israel, where she will study, volunteer, and tour the country.
Hersh Rai is No. 4. He's heading to the United States Naval Academy soon.
Dylan Richardson is No. 5 on the list; he will be attending Worcester Polytechnic Institute in the fall.
Blake Williams is No. 6 on the list. He has been accepted to the University of Vermont in the fall.
Walser is No. 7 on the list. She's heading to University of Vermont in the fall.
Pitten is No. 8 on the list. He's heading to Tufts University in the fall.
Katherine Brennan is No. 9. She will be attending Purdue University in the fall.
Schuyler is No. 10 on the list. He's heading to UNH in the fall.
Beauregard is No. 1 on the list. She is heading to University of Alabama this fall.
At the eighth annual event this past weekend, $18,000 in tech prizes were awarded.
Hersh Rai will face six weeks as a midshipman later this summer.
Nashua's Ryan Pitts, who earned the Medal of Honor for his heroics in a 2008 Afghanistan battle, delivered the commencement address.
Hopkinton High School was No. 1 in the state in U.S. News' 2015 Best High Schools report.
Over the course of seven weeks from June 15 - August 14, numerous teachers, volunteers and parents are offering a variety of camps.
The team is preparing to head to Nebraska for the national tournament but needs to raise money in order to go.