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Contact: Courtney Marrs City of Nashua, NH Division of Public Health and Community Services 18 Mulberry St. Nashua, NH 03060 Phone: (603) 589-4552

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

The City of Nashua Announces Free Summer Bus Vouchers Nashua, NH – Thursday, June 16, 2016 –The City of Nashua is happy to announce free summer bus passes will be available beginning June 20th. This summer bus pass will connect kids 12 years of age or older to some of Nashua’s most popular recreation and activity sites. In addition, the summer bus pass will allow kids to visit with friends and family throughout the City of Nashua. The bus pass will allow kids to board or exit at any Nashua Transit stop June 20th through August 26th. All Buses are equipped with bike racks so kids can travel with their bicycles to their destinations. Nashua Transit routes include stops near: Greeley Park, Nashua Police Athletic League (PAL), Lincoln Park, Holman Stadium, Nashua High North, the Pheasant Lane Mall, Nashua YMCA, Nashua Public Library, Fairgrounds Rotary Pool, Centennial Pool, Girls Inc., and the Boys and Girls Club. All city bus routes can be found on Nashua’s Department of Transportation website (www.nashuanh.gov/bus-schedule). The summer bus passes can be picked up at the Nashua Transit Station beginning June 20th. Limited quantities will be available at the Nashua Public Library, Nashua YMCA, the Boys and Girls Club, Girls Inc., and Nashua Police Athletic League (PAL). An informational flyer, Nashua Transit System Ride Guide, and bus pass will be provided at the all pick-up locations. Please note: There will not be a bus monitor or supervision for children once they arrive at their destinations. If you would like to learn more about the free summer bus passes, visit the City of Nashua’s website at (www.nashuanh.gov) or contact Courtney Marrs from the Division of Public Health and Community Services at 603-589-4543 or [email protected].