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07:00:40 02/09/12
#86 - Don’t Fight—Feed!
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When faced with a daunting situation or obstacle, most people’s immediate reaction would be to fight or flee. But for new covenant believers, God wants us to feed instead. In this message, Joseph Prince explains how the bread and wine in the covenant meal point to Jesus’ finished work, and how [...]
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00:04:40 12/21/11
Respawn vs Realm - APB Reloaded Holiday Special with Ripper X (Gameplay/Commentary)
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Respawn vs Realm - APB Reloaded Holiday Special with Ripper X (Gameplay/Commentary)
www.youtube.com Click here to watch GI Joe: Retaliation Exclusive Premiere Trailer [HD] Respawn vs Realm - APB Reloaded Holiday Special with Ripper X (Gameplay/Commentary) Ripper X joins the Realm team for an intense battle against the Respawn crew. Both crews took to the mean streets of San Paro for some blood, action and glory. This video will show you: Exclusive Realm vs. Respawn action A look at Joel's devilish mustash Large group PvP Action in APB Reloaded Team Coordination for Realm & Respawn Laughs, Giggles and Diabetic Bunnies DIRECTOR'S CHANNEL: www.youtube.com DIRECTOR'S NETWORK: GOOGLE+ gplus.to TWITTER: twitter.com FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com Music by: Laurent Koleda - "Silvestre" Laurent Koleda - "Rose" Human Action Network - "Cooper's Wine" Human Action Network - "Bright Din Fields" Marcus Zuhr - "Far From Home" Moreh & Zuhr - "Covenant" The Flashbulb - "Time Ache Finale" Marcus Zuhr - "TGW" Marcus Zuhr - "Curfew" Visit the NEW Inside Gaming Blog bit.ly - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - This Respawn video will show you: How to Play APB Reloaded How to Kill People as a Criminal How to play as a Cop - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Like Machinima Respawn on Facebook! facebook.com Enlist in the Respawn Army! therespawnarmy.com Machinima Entertainment, Technology, Culture http FOR MORE MACHINIMA, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE SPORTS ... From: MachinimaRealm Views: 7239 156 ratings Time: 13:08 More in Gaming
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10:20:28 06/17/11
TODAY brings love, generosity to W.Va. non-profit
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In the final day of this week's Lend a Hand, TODAY's Al Roker and team help a Charleston, West Virginia non-profit organization, Covenant House, by providing supplies that will help those people dealing with homelessness.
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16:05:19 05/26/11
Nuthin' But the Blood [Official Music Video]
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[Click on 720p to view in HD] http://youtu.be/sfjCof1IuNg?hd=1
ABOUT THIS VIDEO
From Mynista's 2009 EP "Straight Street"
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/straight-street/id305109454
Directed and produced by B. Smif Productions. Camera operator: Chris Figura.
http://www.mynistamusic.com http://www.warriarecords.com [CD's & MP3s]
Hebrews 13:20: Now the God of peace, that brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus, that great shepherd of the sheep, through the blood of the everlasting covenant,
Hebrews 13:21: Make you perfect in every good work to do his will, working in you that which is well pleasing in his sight, through Jesus Christ; to whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen.
LYRICS
(Chorus)
I wanna' sing about The Blood umma' sing about it, and I will never let nobody ever talk me out it. Nuthin but The Blood, The Blood, The Blood, Blood, Nuthin' but The Blood, The Blood, The Blood Of Jesus! (2x)
(Verse 1)
I plead The Blood it's like I'm coated with some red off, it purges me from every plotting of the dead's boss. It keep's and guards my mind, when I lay, and when I rise, It prevents deceptions, opens up my spirit eyes. It covers and protects, from them flaming projectiles, every dart my enemy arches I'm safe and sound. The Blood of Jesus is alive it's full of life and grace, perfecting everything about me, working everyday. And everything in me, in He it re-conciliates, my family is privileged, we got His DNA. In every way, in everything, according to His will, we're like a secret society, got the same seal. My Daddy is the Judge, Brother handles my defense, it aint fair when the accuser approaches the bench. I keep a smile up on my face because i know it's grace, I did them things, but somehow they went missing from my case!
(Chorus)
(Verse 2)
I throw the umbrella up over my wife and my kids, it's big and red and got us flying like Mary Poppins. we're soaked up underneath it, we have our own atmosphere, and we aint never gotta worry 'bout no lack in here. We keep it happy here, ha-ha-ha we're laughing here, but that don't mean that we aint never been attacked in here. We put our faith off in His Blood I said "Baby be strong", He's gonna come through for us you keep your expector on. It won't be long we're speaking Word like it's some vitamin, we're giving like we're living in the Book of Acts again. Our motive right, our heart pure, plus we're swimming clear from the world and devil's lure. We keep our confidence, we know in who we have believed, It is written that the man who waivers can't receive. That's why I don't be singing 'bout that stuff that don't mean nuthin', His Blood is Love, and without Love people we profit nuthin'.
(Bridge) God is on my side, The Blood has been applied, every need shall be supplied, and nothing denied, so I enter into rest cause I'm blessed NOW... gonna get God's best I passed the test NOW, hey!!! (2x)
(Chorus END) © Warria Records 2009
-FKAK! [For King And Kingdom!]
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02:17:52 03/05/11
The Key To The Book
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Elder Alan Mansager of Yahweh's Restoration Ministry discusses the importance of understanding the covenant Yahweh makes with His people, and the stipulations in that covenant.
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12:55:24 02/27/11
The Water Crisis and Human Rights
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Maude Barlow talks about Blue Covenant: The Global Water Crisis and the Coming Battle for the Right to Water. In their international bestseller Blue Gold, Maude Barlow and co-author Tony Clarke exposed how a handful of corporations are gaining ownership and control of the earth's dwindling water supply, depriving millions of people around the world of access to this most basic of resources and accelerating the onset of a global water crisis.
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07:37:11 01/24/11
Covenant of Boundaries - Heather Zempel
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The Ten Commandments reflect the character of God and reveal our need for a Savior. We don’t follow them in order to earn our salvation but because God has saved us. They give us a blueprint for living in freedom as the people of God.
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17:00:41 10/26/10
The Sand Of The Sea Pastor Nelson Turner Av1611 Reformation Com
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A special study sermon by Pastor Nelson Turner of www.AV1611Reformation.com preached from the word of God in the English language, the King James Bible (Authorized Version 1611), for the edification and instruction of God's people, concerning God's promise to Abraham regarding the peoples that would come forth from him and the unique promises regarding the bloodline through Isaac and Jacob. Particular attention is given to the current distortions and corrupted understandings regarding those promises by "preachers" who do not know or desire to compare scripture to scripture and so have concocted all kinds of opinions which can be proven from scripture to be contrary to God's word. If this sermon is a blessing to you, or if you have honest questions about the Bible and Christianity, please write to Pastor Turner at drogheda@comcast.net. Visit www.AV1611Reformation.com for other sermons and study materials to help you by God's grace to improve your understanding and practice of the Christian faith which God has freely given to you. Verse from the Av1611 King James Bible used in this sermon include: Hosea 1:9/ Romans 9:25/ Isaiah 10:22; 48:17/ Jeremiah 33:22/ Hebrews 11:8/ Revelation 20:8; 13:1/ Joshua 11:3/ Psalm 2:2; 139:17/ Judges 7:12/ 1 Samuel 13:5/ Genesis 33:12; 22:17-18/ Ga,atians 3:16-20
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23:23:00 08/08/10
Daniel 9: 70 Weeks or 490 Years
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Dan 9:24 Seventy sevens [490 Years] are decreed for your people and your holy city to finish transgression, to put an end to sin, to atone for wickedness, to bring in everlasting righteousness, to seal up vision and prophecy and to anoint the Most Holy One [Jesus].
Dan 9:25 Know and understand this: From the time the word goes out to restore and rebuild Jerusalem [457 B.C.] until the Anointed One [Jesus], the ruler, comes, there will be seven sevens, [49 Years] and sixty-two sevens [434 Years]
Dan 9:26 After the sixty-two sevens, the Anointed One [Jesus], will be put to death and will have nothing.
Dan 9:27 He [Jesus], will confirm a covenant with many for one seven. [7 Years] In the middle [Wednesday Year A.D. 30 ] of the seven [ the last 7 years in the 490 year prophecy ] he will put an end to sacrifice [ the earthly temple service ] and offering.
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03:00:00 02/11/10
The Context of the Whole Bible — February 11, 2010
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Summary: Many times, people will pick and choose certain verses in the Old Testament to "prove" that God is severe and that He metes out arbitrary punishments. As Christians, what should we make of that argument?
Verse: "And I said: 'I pray, Lord God of heaven, O great and awesome God, You who keep Your covenant and mercy with those who love You and observe Your commandments, please let Your ear be attentive and Your eyes open, that You may hear the prayer of Your servant which I pray before You now, day and night, for the children of Israel Your servants, and confess the sins of the children of Israel which we have sinned against You. Both my father’s house and I have sinned.'"
—Nehemiah 1:5-6
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02:34:04 10/20/09
A Covenant People
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In life we make choices everyday, but what does it mean to be 'chosen' of God? Rev. Don Ringnalda explores the covenant between God and His people and what it means to be chosen of God.
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16:45:13 06/10/09
The Blood Of The Covenant A Sermon By Pastor Nelson Turner
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"The Blood of the Covenant" was preached for the edification of the saints of God and reproof to the reprobate by Pastor Nelson Turner of AV1611Reformation.com on the Lord's Day June 7, 2009. Verses from the holy and inspired Word of God, the AV 1611 King James Bible, cited by Pastor Turner in this sermon include: Zechariah 9:10-11/ Acts 10:20-28; 15:18; 13:46-48/ Genesis 6:8,18; 3:15/ Psalm72/ Hebrews 10:29/ Leviticus 17:10-11/ Job 9:33; 19:25-27/ Exodus 24:6-8/ Isaiah 49:6. Pastor Turner also cited the historical record of the blood covenant in human culture as documented in an antiquarian book The Blood Covenant: A Primitive Rite and Its Bearings On Scripture by H.Clay Trumbull (1898) (see: http://books.google.com/books?id=PNJZAAAAMAAJ%pg ) Other sermons by Pastor Turner in both audio and video formats are available by going to the Quick Links sidebar at AV1611Reformation.com . If this is a blessing to you, or you have questions concerning the true faith of the Church founded by the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ (as contained in His eternal, unchangeable, infallible word transmitted to us in Holy Scripture as found in the King James Bible (Authorized Version of 1611) for the end-times English speaking people of the earth) please contact Pastor Turner by e-mail at drogheda@comcast.net .
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23:21:32 11/24/08
Earth Keepers Reveal 2009 Projects; Mi Sierra Club Honors Group With White Pine Award
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Upper Peninsula Earth Keeper Team announced plans for 2009 while accepting the prestigious White Pine Award from the Michigan Sierra ClubThe Michigan Sierra Club presented its "White Pine Award" to the Upper Peninsula Earth Keepers on Thursday, Nov. 13 at a ceremony in Marquette.Pictured in the rear, left to right, are David McCowen of Lake Superior Friends (Quakers); Rev. Jon Magnuson, Earth Keeper Initiative co-founder and executive director of the non-profit Cedar Tree Institute; Dr. Jon Rebers, chair of the Sierra Club Central U.P. Group; Dr. Rodney Clarken, leader of the Marquette Baha'i Community and one of the original signers of the Earth Keeper Covenant; Rev. Tesshin Paul Lehmberg, head priest of Lake Superior Zendo, a Marquette Zen Buddhist temple; Nancy Irish, a representative of the Marquette Unitarian Universalist congregation; Natasha Koss, a representative of the Superior Watershed Partnership; (front) Sarah Swanson, the outgoing Northern Michigan University EarthKeeper (NMU EK) Student Team project director; and Ben Scheelk, the new NMU EK project coordinator from the Student Leader Fellowship Program.The Earth Keeper Initiative is co-sponsored by the Cedar Tree Institute, the Superior Watershed Partnership, the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community and 10 faith communities: Catholic, Episcopal, Lutheran, Presbyterian, United Methodist Church, Unitarian Universalist, Baha'i, Jewish, Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) and Zen Buddhist.The U.P. Earth Keepers, involving the congregations of over 150 U.P. churches and temples, held three annual Earth Day collections at dozens of sites across northern Michigan that removed almost 370 tons of household hazardous waste from the environment.The annual Earth Keeper Clean Sweep collected over one ton of pharmaceuticals and $500,000 in narcotics in 2007; over 320 tons of computers, related equipment and televisions in 2006; and about 45 tons of household hazardous waste like pesticides, herbicides, oil-based paint and car batteries. Most of the waste turned in by the public at free collections sites was recycled and the rest was properly destroyed following U.S. Environmental Protection Agency guidelines.(Photo by Greg Peterson, MI news reporter and volunteer media advisor for the Earth Keeper Initiative and the Cedar Tree Institute)Interfaith Environment Prayer:God of all Creation, help us see ourselves as one with all Creation - human and non - and particularly with those who live more closely to the land, and are more immediately dependent on it than we are.Teach us to respect the Creation more than the money we can extract from it. Amen.Prayer about environment in Nov. 16 edition of EarthWords by Rev. Charlie West, pastor of the Grace United Methodist Church on Fair Avenue in Marquette (see more below in related links)EarthWords is produced by Charlie West Ink---Earth Keepers reveal 2009 projects; MI Sierra Club honors group with White Pine AwardUpper Peninsula Earth Keepers announce events for 2009 while accepting prestigious White Pine Award from the Michigan Sierra Club(Marquette, Michigan) - The Upper Peninsula Earth Keepers announced several projects for the next year as they received the Michigan Sierra Club prestigious White Pine Award for past projects that included recycling hundreds of tons of hazardous waste, energy conservation programs and the protection of Lake Superior.Numerous Earth Keeper Initiative faith leaders, volunteers and student members accepted the award on Thursday, Nov. 13, 2008 at the Peter White Public Library during a meeting of the Sierra Club Upper Peninsula (U.P.) Group."The White Pine Award is intended to recognize a group outside of the Sierra Club which has been doing things to help protect the environment," said Dr. Jon Rebers, chair of the Sierra Club Central U.P. Group.The U.P. Earth Keepers, involving the congregations of over 150 U.P. churches and temples, held three annual Earth Day collections at dozens of sites across northern Michigan that removed almost 370 tons of household hazardous waste from the environment.Wide Angle Photo by Dr. Jon Rebers during 2006 2006 electronic waste clean sweep "Many of you here in town will have heard about the good work the Earth Keepers have been doing - things like an electronic waste collection a couple of years ago, waste pharmaceuticals, and doing things to help encourage people to conserve energy and a whole variety of different (projects) to help improve the environment overall," Rebers said.The annual Earth Keeper Clean Sweep collected over one ton of pharmaceuticals and $500,000 in narcotics in 2007; over 320 tons of computers, related equipment and televisions in 2006; and about 45 tons of household hazardous waste like pesticides, herbicides, oil-based paint and car batteries.Most of the waste turned in by the public at free collections sites was recycled and the rest was properly destroyed following U.S. Environmental Protection Agency guidelines.The Earth Keepers held a 2007 energy summit that helped hundreds of Michigan homes and businesses become energy efficient, and helped organize classical musicians from across the Great Lakes to form the Boreal Chamber Symphony for a Lake Superior Day 2007 concert in Marquette that raised funds to protect the world's largest body of freshwater. All events were free and open to the public."We are moving into our fifth year," said Rev. Jon Magnuson, Earth Keeper Initiative co-founder. "We had a transition year last year, so you didn't hear much from us. We were re-organizing.""Now we are ready to move, you're going to start to hear from us in January and we are going to be mobilizing for our new focus," said Magnuson, executive director of the non-profit Cedar Tree Institute.The Earth Keeper Initiative is co-sponsored by the Cedar Tree Institute, the Superior Watershed Partnership, the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community and 10 faith communities: Catholic, Episcopal, Lutheran, Presbyterian, United Methodist Church, Unitarian Universalist, Bah
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13:18:24 07/15/08
The Beast Covenant, Mark, Image, Abomination, and Son of Perdition
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This is new information that will be shocking to prophecy students. David is speaking on an outline of end-time happenings that was given to him through the word of knowledge and word of wisdom. These revelations will help you to see the true sign posts which should dictate our actions. As in Jesus’ day, so in ours, tradition is blinding God’s people to things that are already happening under their noses. David reveals the deception that will cause the great falling away. He explains the Beast Covenant and with whom it is made. Understand the true fulfillment of the seventieth week of Daniel. This is real eye-opening to prophecy students. Those who will receive the Mark of the Beast among God’s people are already marked in the spirit. Learn how to be delivered from this spiritual mark. Overcomers are also being marked with God’s mark in the spirit. Learn how you can receive the mark of God. Learn what, according to the Word, the Image of the Beast is, and who can have an abomination of desolation. Dreams and visions will also give evidence. He speaks on the truth concerning the Son of Perdition and the Two Witnesses, and on the timing of the tribulation and Fall of America.
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13:18:12 07/14/08
The Abomination, Son of Perdition, Mark, Two Witnesses, and Questions and Answers
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This is new information that will be shocking to prophecy students. David is speaking on an outline of end-time happenings that was given to him through the word of knowledge and word of wisdom. These revelations will help you to see the true sign posts which should dictate our actions. As in Jesus’ day, so in ours, tradition is blinding God’s people to things that are already happening under their noses. David reveals the deception that will cause the great falling away. He explains the Beast Covenant and with whom it is made. Understand the true fulfillment of the seventieth week of Daniel. This is real eye-opening to prophecy students. Those who will receive the Mark of the Beast among God’s people are already marked in the spirit. Learn how to be delivered from this spiritual mark. Overcomers are also being marked with God’s mark in the spirit. Learn how you can receive the mark of God. Learn what, according to the Word, the Image of the Beast is, and who can have an abomination of desolation. Dreams and visions will also give evidence. He speaks on the truth concerning the Son of Perdition and the Two Witnesses, and on the timing of the tribulation and Fall of America.
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17:56:25 06/30/08
Video Tour of Nashua, New Hampshire
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As the only city twice voted by Money Magazine as the “Number One City” to call home, Nashua has unique appeal. Nicknamed “The Gate City,” Nashua is considered the gateway to New Hampshire. The second largest city in the state and the center of a diverse and dynamic region of over 187,000 people, Nashua is endowed with urban amenities as well as retaining the charm of the traditional New England landscape. Nashua’s population has nearly doubled since 1960. The combination of an excellent quality of life and proximity to Boston, the seacoast and the White Mountains makes Nashua an attractive growth center for New England. The construction boom of the mid 80’s with it attendant escalation of real estate costs, has reversed. More than any other community in the region, Nashua offers diversity of housing choices for rental or purchase, ranging from historic properties to new condominiums and subdivisions. Housing is largely comprised of three bedroom, multi-family developments with pools, tennis courts and playgrounds. Prices range from below $250,000 to $400,000. The average three bedroom home costs $250,000. The areas are exquisitely planned, providing beautiful, spacious neighborhoods with excellent views. Nashua’s North End, including the Nashville Historic District, has been the City’s most affluent residential neighborhood for more than a century. The handsome homes in this area line the edge of Concord Street near Greeley park. They range from the early 19th to the early 20th Century, with a particular emphasis on Victorian architecture. The older textile mills lining the Nashua River have been renovated into condominiums, popular for their proximity to downtown’s Main Street. Spit Brook Road in south Nashua is home to many condominium developments with pools, tennis courts and playgrounds which are conveniently located close to Route 3. Nashua is in the midst of a five-year revitalization plan focused on improving its already outstanding educational system. The district consists of twelve elementary schools (K-5)three middle schools (6-8) one alternative school (6-10) and two comprehensive senior high schools (9-12). Approximately 13,225 students attend. Parental involvement is important to the schools, as is community and business involvement. State-of-the-art computer systems are in place in the schools with their own web sites. There are also many options for private school education. There are eight private and parochial schools in the city of Nashua, and another 93 within thirty miles. These institutions offer smaller class sizes and specialized curricula. Higher education opportunities also abound in Nashua. Students can pursue a degree in aviation, engineering or computer technology, or study a health-care profession. Residents in Nashua have access to the best health care providers in the area. St. Joseph Healthcare includes a 208-bed acute care emergency and Level 2 Trauma Center. Their regional healthcare system encompasses a satellite emergency center in Milford, six family medical centers, a large network of primary care and specialty physician practices; Rockingham Ambulance, Granite State Mediquip, Adult Day Health Center, Souhegan Home & Hospice Care and the SurgiCenter and Community Health Education programs. St. Joseph Healthcare is a member of Covenant Health Systems, owned by the Sisters of Charity of Montreal. For more than 100 years, Southern New Hampshire Medical Center has literally been at the heart of better health for Greater Nashua. A familiar landmark long known as the “downtown hospital,” their main campus has grown along with the city. Today, the Medical Center’s modern facilities, including the new, glass-walled Health and Education Building, occupy several blocks surrounding their original location. They run a Level II Trauma Center, as well as a number of innovative programs, including The New England Institute for Health and Wellness. They deliver convenient local access to comprehensive health care, with preventive, diagnostic, treatment and support services. Despite its over 87,000 people and many tourists, Nashua is still incredibly safe. The overall crime rate is recorded at 35.5 incidents per 1,000 residents, far below the national average. However, the vast majority of these crimes are committed against property and not people. The violent crime in Nashua is an amazing 84% below the national average, and Nashua can proudly proclaim its streets and neighborhoods safe. Locals credit much of the low crime rate to active public awareness and a proactive Police force. Programs such as the “ Senior Citizens Police Academy” increase public awareness and knowledge in the Nashua community. A new police station and cyber-crime unit make Nashua’s finest, finer. Nashua’s menu of cultural and recreational offering defies a quality of life which natives have always cherished and which continues to attract new residents. Nashua’s two large parks, Greeley Park and Mine Falls Park, are important cornerstones for community activities. Greeley Park’s Band Shell is a favorite area to go during special evening for Nashuans. Locals spread out blankets, bring a basket of goodies and relax under the stars as they wait for the evening’s performance to begin. Here you can enjoy anything from a Shakespeare play, the sixty member Nashua Symphony or a jazz ensemble. Near the center of town is the historic Holman Stadium, which serves as home field for the Nashua Pride, an independent league baseball team. Around Mine Falls Park you will find residents walking, jogging, biking, cross-country skiing and enjoying other favorite outdoor pastimes. Downtown, along brick-paved sidewalks, the city celebrates throughout the year. A brisk November evening might find Nashua locals on a holiday candlelight stroll, while April or June brings celebrations for the “Taste of Downtown”. Rarely is such an active and vibrant downtown found in a city the size of Nashua. Nashua is undeniably charming, with its Railroad Square and brick-paved sidewalks this city has a personality that is all its own. Nashua is not your typical New England town, for those who still need a taste of a Currier and Ives village scene, a visit to anyone of the following ten neighboring towns should do the trick. There you can experience historic New England and delight in the charm of towns unchanged since the 1800’s.


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