New Hampshire Business Review - April 13 2007
Letters to the Editor
Too much ‘payday’ coverage To the editor: My company subscribes to your publication to keep informed as to what is going on in the State House. Bob Sanders has recycled the same story about “payday” lending over and over again.…
Colebrook regroups after another listless winter
The Colebrook House Inn may have survived the Civil War, the Great Depression, the drop in tourism after the 2001 terrorist attacks and every blizzard the North Country could hurl at it, but it couldn’t get through the last few…
EPA audit faults DES loan fund
A report issued in February by the Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of the Inspector General cites deficiencies in the way the state Department of Environmental Services handled the accounting of a revolving loan fund for municipal drinking water improvements. For…
Cook On Concord: Lynch’s amendment proposal stirs plenty of discussion
It is tough being in the middle in politics sometimes. As it is said, if you stand in the middle of the street, trucks going in both directions could hit you. Gov. John Lynch proposed a constitutional amendment in late…
