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Mayor's Opioid Task Force
MOTF is diverse group of committed individuals led by Mayor Jim Donchess of Nashua, who have a passion and vision to create change and make an impact on the current opioid problem in Nashua and beyond.
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Complete Count Committee
Here you will find information on the Census 2020 Complete Count Committee's activities.
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Mayor's Youth Council
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Nashua City Academy
Nashua City Academy is a free 13-week course that gives participants the opportunity to learn from leaders of the various departments and divisions of City of Nashua government about how the city’s government and services operate. The academy focuses on a different aspect of City government each week, covering everything from the operations of Division of Public Works and Nashua Police Department, to how the City crafts a budget.
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Summer Youth Job Program
The City of Nashua Youth Summer Jobs Program is a six-week program will provide jobs within city departments during the summer for high schoolers entering their senior year. The program is a collaboration between the Mayor's Office and the Nashua School District.
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Welcoming City Initiative
Nashua encourages its business leaders, civic groups, other government agencies and community institutions and residents to join in a community-wide effort to expand prosperity and inclusion for all residents by implementing policies and practices that promote understanding and an appreciation of diversity.
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Mayor’s Winter Reading Challenge
Mayor’s Winter Reading Challenge for students K-8
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Past Initiatives
Mayor's Past or Previous Initiatives
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Mayor's Office
Physical Address
229 Main Street
Nashua, NH 03060
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 2019
Nashua, NH 03061
Phone: : 603-589-3260Fax: : 603-594-3450
Hours:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Mayor Announces New Electricity Rate; More than 36,000 Residents to Save 22% in Energy Supply Costs
With Nashua Community Power launching in May, residents and businesses will save $2.6 million in the first three months alone. Learn More -
NASHUA AMONG CITIES TO ACHIEVE, BE REDESIGNATED AS CERTIFIED WELCOMING
Welcoming America, a national nonprofit organization, announced that among several designees Nashua is the first city in New Hampshire to achieve or be redesignated as Certified Welcoming. Read on...