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To the editor: I am the victim of human error. It was recently reported that my dream and a part of my livelihood had closed. This is an untruth. I opened The Handbag Boutique at 178 Main St. in Nashua…
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To the editor: I am the victim of human error. It was recently reported that my dream and a part of my livelihood had closed. This is an untruth. I opened The Handbag Boutique at 178 Main St. in Nashua…
To the editor: Regarding solar energy and the vain hope that it will provide substantial help in providing electricity for the U.S. A few numbers are in order. About 1,000 watts of solar energy falls on every square meter of…
To the editor: I would like to apologize for Mr. Goldstein’s behavior — he does not represent the citizens of Bethlehem. (See “Gov., legislators must fix our waste system,” by Seth Goldstein, March 14-27 New Hampshire Business Review.) As a…
To the editor: Access to high-speed Internet — some of us take it for granted. Others would do almost anything to have it. The economic growth and livelihood of nearly every city, town and rural area throughout the nation depends…
To the editor: In its Jan. 4 issue, New Hampshire Business Review published my open letter, “Dear Governor: Bethlehem needs your help” criticizing Attorney General Ayotte’s negotiated settlement with Casella Waste Systems, regarding what she called “alleged” illegal dumping of…
To the editor: I am a native of Manchester and a property manager in the Millyard for the last 16 years. I have been very involved in the upgrading of the Millyard and Downtown Manchester, both through my job and…
To the editor: The anti-nuke crowd has been successful in closing Maine Yankee and are now after Vermont Yankee. Is Seabrook next? We need an interim source of electricity until we have the time necessary to figure out a new…
To the editor: We were interested to read the article, “Building green gives a business long-term benefits,” in the Feb. 1-14 edition of New Hampshire Business Review. Our real estate development company is currently building the first LEED-certified retail building…
To the editor: I am amazed that a New Hampshire attorney would openly promote the importation of non-American indentured six-year servants to be trained by loyal American workers who are then to be discarded (“H-1B visa program is broken, and…
To the editor: During the New Hampshire primary, you may have seen DividedWeFail’s purple mascot “Champ” on signs, on television, online and in print ads. Champ, our special elephant/donkey cross, has become a symbol of bipartisanship across the country. We…