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Aspen Technology, Inc., known as AspenTech, is a provider of software and services for the process industries headquartered in Bedford, Massachusetts. AspenTech has 35 offices globally. AspenTech has 35 offices globally.
Prior to the 2012-13 school year, ASDNH moved from its original location in Merrimack, New Hampshire, to its current location in Nashua, expanding the size of the student body. [9] On October 3, 2014, Dr. Scott F. Bobbitt donated $30,000 for the construction of a full chemistry lab, now officially named the Bobbitt lab after its donator.
Nashua Tape Products' 357 brand duct tape [10] is used by MythBusters duo Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman for their projects. [11] Nashua Tape's 357 was featured in four MythBusters episodes including Duct Tape Hour (Season 7, Episode 13), Duct Tape Hour 2 (Season 8, Episode 7), Duct Tape Plane (Season 9, Episode 16), and most recently Duct Tape Island (Season 10, Episode 1).
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The Nashua School District is a school division serving the students of Nashua, New Hampshire.The current Superintendent of the district is Dr. Mario Andrade. As of 2020, the District Board of Education members are: Heather Raymond, Chair; Raymond Guarino, Clerk; Jennifer Bishop, Jessica Brown, Sharon Giglio, Paula Johnson, Dorothy Oden, Gloria Timmons, and Sandra Ziehm.
Jul. 6—A new casino coming to the shuttered Sears at the Pheasant Lane Mall in Nashua will be called The Nash Casino. The charitable gaming venue, which will take up 130,000 square feet of the ...
Nashua High School South, formerly known as Nashua Senior High School, is a public high school located in Nashua, New Hampshire. The school's current location was erected in 1975 with its first class graduating in June 1976. The school was remodeled between 2002 and 2004 when a second school, Nashua High School North, was built. The existing ...
In the 2012–2013 school year, the district had 658 students. All except 15 (2.3%) students were non-Hispanic origins. There were two Hispanic students, making up .3% of the total student body. 126 students were eligible for free lunches and 90 students were eligible for reduced priced lunches, both indicators of poverty; combined these students made up 32.8% of the student body.