New Hampshire Business Review - April 24 2009

Visitation centers facing money woes

NASHUA - A year ago, the Greater Nashua Visitation Center on Prospect Street was one of seven supervised visitation and monitored-exchange facilities that served the state. Since then, two of the centers have closed and, without more money, the Nashua…

Public meetings

Here are the public meetings scheduled for the week. MONDAY Historic District Commission, City Hall Room 208, 6:30 p.m. Budget Review Committee, aldermanic chamber, 7 p.m. TUESDAY BPW Pension Trustees, 9 Riverside St., 11:30 a.m. Zoning Board of Adjustment, City…

Access denied

Last month, a reporter discovered that the computer terminals in the Hillsborough County Probate Court allowed people to look up limited information on all sorts of court cases all over the state. When the enthused reporter asked court officials about…

DWC won't morph into ITT, president says

You've probably seen commercials for ITT Tech, even though the closest campus is Woburn, Mass. They feature young actors tinkering with computers, looking into microscopes or dusting for fingerprints. The wording is cautious - the ads say graduates may be…

Station promotes new news director

MANCHESTER - WMUR-TV promoted one of its own in appointing a new news director. Alisha McDevitt, assistant news director at the Manchester television station since 2003, will now lead the news department, WMUR announced Friday. McDevitt started her career as…

Rivier doing fine in crisis

Nashua's other private college says it is in good financial health. Rivier College, a Catholic institution, has a budget surplus and a healthy amount of debt, according to Joe Fagan, vice president of finance and administration for the college. And…