Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down
Editor’s note: During the course of a week, issues are covered that might not lend themselves to full editorial comment, but they are worthy of The Sunday Telegraph weighing in – thumbs up, thumbs down or neutral.
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THUMBS UP – To the YMCA of Greater Nashua for a family, fun-filled day last weekend at its annual Spooktacular. Hundreds of local children and their parents came out for the event, which showcased crafts, balloon animals, bounce houses and – of course – plenty of treats. About a dozen local businesses and organizations handed out Halloween treats during the two-hour event at Camp Sargent.
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THUMBS UP – To local agencies taking part in this weekend’s National Prescription Take-Back Day, which is set for 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. Locations include:
• Nashua: Department of Public Works headquarters, 9 Stadium Drive
• Hudson: Walmart parking lot, 254 Lowell Road
• Litchfield: Police Department, 2 Liberty Way
• Merrimack: Police Department, 31 Baboosic Lake Road
• Milford: Police Department, 19 Garden St.
• Hollis: Hollis Pharmacy, 6 Ash St.
• Amherst: Police Department, 175 Amherst St.
• Brookline: Police Department, 3 Post Office Drive
• Mont Vernon: Police Department, 2 South Main St.
• Pelham: Police Department, 14 Village Green
• Wilton: Police Department, 7 Burns Hill Road
• Mason: Police Department, 38 Darling Hill Road
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THUMBS UP – To the Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce on the conclusion of its candidate series last week. U.S. Rep. Annie Kuster, a Democrat, and challenger Robert Burns took part in the final event of the four-part series at LaBelle Winery in Amherst. The series was a perfect opportunity for local residents to meet the candidates in key races and hear their stance on the issues facing voters in the Nov. 8 midterm election.