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How leaders can use January to set their organization up for a successful year
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The New Hampshire Aquamarines, the synchronized swim team of the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Nashua, will hold its annual water show, “In the Spirit of the Games,” on Saturday at 3 p.m. at the club, 47 Grand Ave.
Bring a bathing suit and jump in the pool after the show for an introduction to synchronized swimming.
For more information, call the club at 883-0523.
How leaders can use January to set their organization up for a successful year
Three policy decisions from 2025 that will shape life in New Hampshire in 2026 and beyond
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Loss of manufacturing jobs contributed to our housing crisis
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