By Lois R. Shea, Senior Writer and Communications Officer |
The nonprofit Granite State News Collaborative, Manchester Ink Link and Nashua Digital have joined together to create Nashua Ink Link, an online news and information outlet covering the city of Nashua.
Ink Link is free to use and does not put news behind a paywall. Local reporter and Nashua native Mya Blanchard covers city news, including City Hall, and longtime New Hampshire Business Review editor Jeff Feingold serves as editor.
A grant to the News Collaborative from the Charitable Foundation is helping to make the Nashua coverage possible.
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