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Also on today's calendar: Rotary Electronics Recycling Fundraiser and 10 more events.
Today's riddle: Why did the boss deny a raise to the can of paint? 🤔 (Answer below!)
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1. Men From Londonderry, Nashua, And Raymond Indicted On Drug Sale-Distribution Charges: Court Roundup (patch.com) — Recent Hillsborough County indictments include several Nashua residents and alleged crimes that occurred in the city, from drug charges to theft and attempted firearm disarming. The roundup outlines dates, locations, and charges tied to Nashua neighborhoods and businesses, giving residents a clear view of recent serious cases moving through local courts.
2. Subject of Merrimack manhunt arrested in Manchester was wanted in Nashua hit-and-run (inklink.news) — Nashua police say they’ve arrested a Merrimack man in connection with an April hit-and-run on White Oak Drive that left a victim seriously injured. After a multi-agency manhunt that began at a Merrimack Home Depot, officers took him into custody in Manchester on May 12, and he now faces multiple felony charges and a Nashua court arraignment. Residents with information can contact Nashua’s Crime Line.
3. Spring Sports: Another Marra excelling on the draw for Pinkerton (unionleader.com) — Pinkerton Academy’s girls lacrosse team, which recently beat Nashua South and Bishop Guertin, is surging behind senior draw specialist Melayna Marra’s breakout season. The roundup also highlights standout performances from other New Hampshire high school athletes in softball, track, and lacrosse, giving a broader look at how area teams are stacking up this spring.
4. Republican lawmakers rebuff Ayotte, send kids mental health bill to study (unionleader.com) — New Hampshire lawmakers have shelved a children’s mental health funding bill for further study, despite strong backing from Gov. Kelly Ayotte and advocacy groups. The debate included Nashua Rep. Manoj Chourasia, who noted the main insurer’s estimate that premiums would rise about $1.25 per member monthly, leaving local families watching for what comes next in 2027.
5. New era about to start at Strikers East Bowling with new pinsetter in Raymond (unionleader.com) — A Raymond bowling alley is investing heavily in new pinsetter equipment while staying affordable for league and casual bowlers, even as other New Hampshire centers close. For Nashua residents, the big news is that Leda Lanes’ former site is eyed for strip-mall redevelopment, but its owner says he’s quietly planning a new entertainment venture for southern New Hampshire.
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