Soft Yard Waste Resumes April 9th

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The Division of Public Works, Solid Waste Department will begin the special curbside collection of Soft Yard Wastes starting the week of April 9.

The weekly pickup of leaves, grass clippings and pine needles will take place on the same day as trash. Soft yard wastes must be put into either paper compost bags or 32-gallon barrels. Barrels and bags must be at curbside by 6:45 am on trash collection day, and must be separated from the trash carts by at least 3 feet, or placed on the other side of the driveway. Plastic bags may NOT be used for Soft Yard Wastes; leaves, grass clippings & pine needles may NEVER be disposed of in the trash. Please note that brush is picked up on an appointment basis and may not be mixed with Soft Yard Wastes.

The appointment-based pickup of oversized items will begin on April 16. Residents whose trash is picked up by the Department may request collection of up to five oversized items each year at no charge. Additional items would cost $25 each. Examples of oversized items are a mattress, large appliance, couch, or a bundle of brush. Residents may call in requests to the Solid Waste Department office starting on Monday April 9. Residents must call 589-3410 by Friday at 4 pm, in order to get onto the following week’s pickup list. Brush must be bundled and tied, and the weight of a bundle may not exceed 60 pounds. Each branch must be less than 4 feet long and less than 3 inches in diameter.

Nashua residents may always bring Soft Yard Wastes or oversized items directly to the Nashua Recycling Center at the Four Hills Landfill, 840 West Hollis Street, during normal operating hours, 8 am to 4 pm Monday through Friday and 8am to 1pm on Saturdays. A valid residential permit is required to use the facility.

For more information on other programs of the Solid Waste Department, please check the City’s website – www.gonashua.com.

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An Irish Prayer

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May God give you…
For every storm, a rainbow,
For every tear, a smile,
For every care, a promise,
And a blessing in each trial.
For every problem life sends,
A faithful friend to share,
For every sigh, a sweet song,
And an answer for each prayer.
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Next week’s guests will be Jim Vayo, Visualize Nashua & Nashua Downtown Renaissance, and Alan Manoian, About Place Partners, as they discuss the Franklin St Mill Tour next Saturday, March 24, 2012.

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The Board of Alderman will be discussing the Downtown Parking District this evening.

We have received a petition of approximately 150 individuals who have indicated the parking times & fees, which went into effect in November 2011, are impacting some businesses and limiting those who want to come to downtown.

I am interested in knowing your thoughts.

Parking:
Has the new parking fee structure impacted how you travel to Downtown? How often did you or do you go downtown? Are there specific days and times you go downtown?

Rates:
Would you be so kind as to express your thoughts about New rates and times for meters and the current parking zones, including paying on Saturdays for street parking.

Garages & Lots:
I am also interested in your thoughts about the garages and lots. Do you use them, Day or Evening? Why or why not.

Thank you for your thoughtful responses!

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Snow Information Line

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The Nashua Street Department has a Snow Information Line at 589-4795 for those looking for information about ongoing activities as well as to leave a message regarding any problems encountered due to the weather.

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State Rail Plan Public Meeting

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A public meeting to hear comments on draft recommendations for the future of New Hampshire’s rail system is scheduled for March 5th. The meeting is an opportunity to learn more about potential plans for the state rail system and comment on these recommendations.

WHEN ~ MONDAY, MARCH 5, 2012 – 6:00 – 8:00pm

WHERE ~ NASHUA CITY HALL

The public meeting will encourage questions from the public and active discussion on the draft recommendations. The updated Rail Plan will identify rail’s role in the regional transportation network and its effect on New Hampshire’s current and future economy. The updated Rail Plan will include both freight and passenger rail initiatives.

For more information please visit: www.nh.gov/dot/org/aerorailtransit/railandtransit/rail-plan.htm

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The City of Nashua, Solid Waste Department will be moving and turning soft yard wastes during the next few weeks at the Four Hills Landfill and Nashua Recycling Center. Residents may experience intermittent odors during this time. The Department will make every effort to expedite the process in order to minimize the impact to nearby neighborhoods. The project is expected to be completed by the middle of March. Thank you in advance for your patience and understanding.

Residents may report odors at the solid waste website at www.gonashua.com. Please contact the Solid Waste Department at 589-3410 with any questions.

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CHELMSFORD, Mass., Feb 27, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) — The City of Nashua, the second-largest city in New Hampshire has selected an end-to-end workforce management suite of solutions from Kronos Incorporated to control labor costs, minimize compliance risk, and improve productivity.

News Facts

– The City of Nashua selected the time and attendance, employee scheduling, and TeleStaff(TM) public safety scheduling solutions from Kronos. As labor costs represent one of the largest controllable expenses for local governments, Kronos was selected to automate processes to help achieve real-time visibility and control over labor-related decisions.

– With Kronos, City of Nashua managers will be able to review and approve employee time quickly and easily as well as manage overtime more precisely. Also by accommodating a variety of schedules, including public safety employees’ varying shift lengths, Kronos will help achieve accuracy in the citywide scheduling process.

– Additionally, all pay and work rules of the city including those in the city’s five separate bargaining unit contracts will be built into the Kronos automated system. This will allow all rules to be applied consistently across departments.

Supporting Quotes

– Donnalee Lozeau, mayor, City of Nashua “We selected a partner that can help us with our mission of continued excellence in citizen services.”

– Christine Carmichael, director, public sector practice group, Kronos “Among other accolades, Nashua has been recognized twice by CNNMoney as the best city to live in America. We are proud to be partnering with this highly regarded city government.”

About Kronos Incorporated Kronos is the global leader in workforce management solutions that enable organizations to control labor costs, minimize compliance risk, and improve workforce productivity. Tens of thousands of organizations in 80 countries — including more than half of the Fortune 1000(R) — use Kronos time and attendance, scheduling, absence management, HR and payroll, hiring, and labor analytics applications. To learn how Kronos uniquely delivers complete automation and high-quality information in an easy-to-use solution, visit www.kronos.com .

(C) 2012 Kronos Incorporated. All rights reserved. Kronos is a registered trademark and TeleStaff is a trademark of Kronos Incorporated or a related company. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.

SOURCE: Kronos Incorporated

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Indrani Ray-Ghosal, +1 978-947-3042

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Best of luck to Tough Techs 151!

The North/South FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Team unveiled its robot last weekend, in preparation for the 2012 FIRST BAE Systems Granite State Regional Tournament. The unveiling took place at an exhibition hosted by Tough Techs 151 at NHS South last Saturday.

Team 151 is competing this weekend, March 2-3, 2012, at the Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, in the Regional Tournament. Tough Techs 151 will be refining its robot at the Regional Tournament in anticipation of competing in late April at the worldwide FIRST Robotics Competition Championship in St. Louis. FIRST prides itself in Igniting Young Minds. Nurturing Passions. Practicing Gracious Professionalism. Again, we wish Tough Techs 151 all the best!