New Hampshire Business Review - August 1 2008

Towns keeping an eye on water deal

Acknowledging the battle isn't over, local town officials say the recent ruling by state regulators protects their interests if and when Nashua acquires Pennichuck Water Works. Officials also say they'll hold Nashua to its word that a regional water district…

For Rent: About this series

An investigation into the city’s rental industry revealed several problems plaguing certain apartment buildings and the neighborhoods that surround them. In examining the issues facing Nashua’s rental community, The Telegraph spent months digging through hundreds of rental property files at…

Welfare in the city

The amount of money given to landlords from the city welfare department has been decreasing in recent years. Here is a list of the total amount given, followed by list of the landlords who get the most welfare cash each…

Info sought in hit-and-run

Police are looking for help to identify a driver involved in a hit-and-run accident Friday involving property damage. Police were called to Ministerial Drive at approximately 8 p.m. for an accident involving a black Geo Metro, with New Hampshire plate…

Kids unharmed in carjacking

Two young children were unharmed Saturday morning when two men briefly carjacked the vehicle they were in, police said. Jason Poloski, 29, of 8 Abbott St., Nashua, and Miguel Goodwin, 30, of no fixed address, allegedly took the vehicle from…

Body found in Souhegan River

State Fish and Game officers searching for the body of a Merrimack woman who was swept away at Wildcat Falls on Tuesday located the body of an adult female Saturday. Merrimack police Sgt. Brian Levesque said the body was found…