New Hampshire Business Review - April 24 2009

Pointing finger at FairPoint

Like so many other New Englanders, Eugene Schueller hasn’t had reliable e-mail service since the end of January. In fact, Schueller, of Nashua, claims he has had no e-mail service at all, despite receiving double bills for his telephone and…

Public meetings

Here are all public meetings scheduled for the week. Meetings also can be found on the city's Web site, www.gonashua.com. MONDAY Mayor's Veterans Council, City Hall, Room 208, 4:30 p.m. School strategic planning steering committee, Nashua High School North boardroom,…

Get your trowels ready

The Nashua Garden Club is sponsoring a free, three-part series on the basics of vegetable gardening. All sessions will be held at the First Baptist Church at 121 Manchester St. from 7-9 p.m. Here's the schedule: Wednesday, "Planting a recession…

Boire Field to get $2.5m for repair

NASHUA - Stimulus money continues to fly into the area, as Boire Field landed $2.5 million to rebuild an airport ramp. The federal funding will replace a 36-year-old ramp that has seen better days, airport manager Royce Rankin said. "It…

For salmonella, proof was in the pudding

Bacteria in pudding apparently caused some children from Florence Rideout Elementary School to become sick while attending Stone Environmental School in Madison. The state Department of Health and Human Services determined a contaminated mixer introduced salmonella into the pudding. The…

Helping those who help us

People interested in helping emergency responders in crisis like last December's ice storm are invited to come to the Amherst Central Fire Station to learn how. The towns of Amherst, Mont Vernon and Milford are teaming up to look for…