BROOKLINE - For the eleven years he has served as police chief, Thomas Goulden has used his police car to commute between his home in Nashua and work, a distance of 12.5 miles.But the Board of Selectmen is looking to end the practice.The board is citing increased fuel costs and pressure to avoid spending more than the town budgeted for fuel.On Monday, during the regular weekly meeting at Town Hall, the board discussed changing the town's safety manual, which gives department heads the authority to decide who gets to drive a town vehicle home.
Three New Hampshire men are facing multiple drug charges after a Florida man died of a suspected heroin overdose last weekend.
Longtime state Rep. Betty Hall is planning to run for the state Senate as an independent, challenging Democrat Peggy Gilmour and Republican Paul LaFlamme for the District 12 seat being vacated by Nashua ...
In recent years, Hollis residents have discussed dissolving the 18-year-old Hollis/Brookline Cooperative School District, arguing for the split to relieve overcrowded school buildings and to accommodate growing ...
Summer desserts call for sweetness and light, and that's exactly what Robin Gavin's mango-lime shortcake delivers.
BROOKLINE Cause of house fire was lightning strike. Fire officials have determined that a blaze that destroyed a two-story, wood-framed house at 47 Laurelcrest Drive on Tuesday was caused by a lightning strike.