New Hampshire Business Review - April 24 2009
Pontiac fans glum with brand poised to head into sunset
NASHUA - The owner of one of the state's oldest Pontiac dealers will continue business as usual, but said he will be sad to see the former muscle-car maker be put out to pasture after General Motors Corp. announced Monday…
Pair accused of beating man living in park
NASHUA - A homeless man was dragged from his tent early Saturday and brutally beaten by two men, one of whom had himself been homeless for several years, police said. Mark Carter, age unknown, was able to walk from his…
Thomas More president steps down
MERRIMACK - The president of Thomas More College of Liberal Arts abruptly resigned last week. Jeffrey Nelson was president of the private Catholic college in Merrimack for three years before stepping down, said Patrick Monaghan, chairman of the college's board…
Debate on hats in court off or on?
The "Great Hat Spat" in Milford District Court continues to live online. A libertarian Internet site has reported that Milford District Court seems to have loosened its rules following the conclusion of the February event, in which two Keene men…
Work to start on cleaning, painting water tank
WILTON - The Wilton water storage tank will be out of service for about a month, starting Wednesday. The tank will be drained, cleaned and the inside painted. "We will run tests on Tuesday," water commissioner James Tuttle said. "If…
