New Hampshire Business Review - August 15 2008

Town alters policy after flier lawsuit

HUDSON - Things aren't looking good for the Hudson School District's chances in federal court. Superintendent Randy Bell said lawyers have told him case law is "stacked against" the district in a federal lawsuit over the distribution of fliers advertising…

Panel weighs in on leveling in schools

NASHUA - As the school board prepares to examine whether leveling should continue at the middle schools, board members heard Tuesday night from those working directly with students. A panel of administrators and teachers talked about how leveling works in…

Suspect under heavy security

NASHUA - Peter Gibbs doesn't appear to be going anywhere, if his most recent court appearance is any indication. Hillsborough County Sheriffs kept Gibbs on a short leash - more or less literally - and under unusually heavy guard as…

Town may get 4-day workweek

MERRIMACK - Falling in step with other local communities, Merrimack officials are considering ways to scale back some town operations to rein in energy costs. At the town council's request last week, Town Manager Keith Hickey presented the seven-member group…

Water lines to be flushed

The Merrimack Village District will flush main water lines and hydrants in the following areas from Aug. 25 to Aug. 29 from 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m.: Amherst, Bates, Charles, Cowin, Cummings, Dahl, Fields Farm, Four Winds, Hawthorne, Kyle, Naticook, Old Kings,…

Notice to candidates

If you’re running for state representative and in a party primary on Sept. 9, make sure you submit your information to the Telegraph’s online Voter Guide this week. The guide launches Monday as part of our ongoing Campaign 2008 site.…