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It's a Boy! Nashua's Baby New Year Born at St. Joseph
Apollo Peterson is Nashua's first baby born in 2014.

Hometown: Levittown, Pa.
Birthday: Nov. 27
Bio: Seasoned journalist, eternal optimist, professional skeptic, hopeless romantic, Sagittarius. Mother of four. Wife of a great guy named Jim. Pet lover. Chronic gardener-savant.
Secret shame: I look forward to Friday night dance parties in my living room, heavy on the funk and 70s disco; and I truly like teenagers.
Wholeheartedly believe that great journalism begins with great storytelling.
After a delayed reaction to career journalism during which I got married and had a few kids, I spent a dozen years at the Bucks County Courier Times in Levittown, Pa., writing features, news enterprise and a weekly column about the antics of my family juxtaposed against universal truths of life. Also launched a teen section called r e a l i t y, which persists 18 years later.
Made the move to New Hampshire in 2001 to work for the New Hampshire Union Leader writing statewide news and features. Have learned to love snow.
Apollo Peterson is Nashua's first baby born in 2014.

The Board of Aldermen are ready to roll up their sleeves and get to work.
Quick response time held damage to a minimum, fire officials say.
Police say the 10-week-old boy will survive, but will likely have lasting disabilities due to injuries suffered over past 2 months.
Paul Frontiero III has been nominated posthumously for a Carnegie Hero Award.
A large firm is purchasing the majority stake in a national furniture chain with a location in the area.
Information provided by Hillsborough County Superior Court.
Information provided by Hillsborough County Superior Court.
Information provided by Hillsborough County Superior Court.
Information provided by Hillsborough County Superior Court.
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'i extend my deepest apology to everyone involved, including the public.'
A sign left inside the now vacant Jackie's Diner has raised some eyebrows, and perpetuates misinformation, says the mayor.
There's no state law requiring a motorist to report hitting a wild animal, but Nashua Police are investigating the Dec. 23 incident.
Taxi Driver Brian Paradise held Jarrod Brouillette until police arrived.
Richard Halloran was arrested in Nashua on Dec. 20.
Richard Halloran was arrested in Nashua on Dec. 20.