New Hampshire Business Review - August 14 2009

Loan program comes to city

A program that helps small, growing and challenged businesses throughout New Hampshire by providing various resources to them has finally found its way to the Nashua area. The city will begin teaming up with the Rockingham Economic Development Corp., which…

Honoring service

Paul Martin, of Lyndeborough, served as master-of-ceremonies at last Saturday's ceremony in Boscawen recognizing the families of New Hampshire men killed in captivity during World War II and the Korean War. Martin called it a "beautiful ceremony with a lot…

A place for school

At least nine of Lyndeborough's 12 known kindergarten-age students will attend the Early Learning Center in Milford this fall. School Board members were prepared to sign a contract this week with the center for those nine students. The school district…

Pennichuck OK'd for 22% rate hike

The New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission has approved a 22 percent rate increase for Pennichuck Water Works. The increase will bring in an extra $2.4 million in annual revenue for the water utility that serves Nashua and several surrounding towns,…