New Hampshire Business Review - April 10 2009

2 seek town clerk/tax collector

Two candidates are facing off for a three-year term for town clerk/tax collector in the April 14 election. Those vying for the position are incumbent Diane Trippett and former councilor David McCray. The Telegraph asked the candidates to send us…

Amherst searches for new principal

The Souhegan School Board is formulating plans to replace high school principal Scott Prescott, who announced this week that he will step down at the end of June. The School Board will begin advertising and then will probably form a…

Fuel assistance on offer

Southern New Hampshire Services' fuel assistance program is taking applications through April 30 for help with past or future energy use. According to Energy Director Louise Bergeron, fuel assistance pays for oil, propane, wood, kerosene, natural gas or electricity. Payments…

Man charged in roofing scam

Nashua police reported Friday that Stephen Camacho, 45, of 50 Pheasant Lane, Dracut, Mass., was arrested Thursday morning on a warrant charging him with theft by deception in a roofing scam, a felony punishable by up to 7-1/2 to 15…

Reducing your event’s environmental impacts

In the last year, the trade show and event industry has come together to work toward reducing the environmental impact of the industry. “Green” has entered nearly universal awareness among event planners and producers, facilities and display fabricators. “Sustainable” became…

Maximize your visibility with a minimal budget

Due to the recession, many business leaders are facing declining sales figures and unprecedented budget cuts. As a result, they’re hesitant to spend their ever-shrinking budgets on visibility efforts. However, it’s more critical than ever for companies to increase their…