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The Rev. V. Gene Robinson, Episcopal bishop of New Hampshire, will speak at the Collings Auditorium at Daniel Webster College on Tuesday at 7 p.m. as part of the Martin R. Richmond Lecture Series at Daniel Webster College.
The free event is open to the public, however ticket reservations are encouraged, as seats are limited.
To reserve seats, e-mail your name, address, phone number, and number of tickets to: tickets@dwc.edu or call 577-6622.
For further information, call 577-6625.
Library parking lot to be closed
The public parking lot behind the Nashua Public Library will be closed during the day on Wednesday as the city completes preliminary work in preparation for renovation of the lot later this spring.
Library customers are encouraged to use the Pearson Street lot, the Water Street lot, or the High Street garage that day. The lot should be reopened by the evening of the 14th.
UNH marketing program helps small businesses and students work together
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