New Hampshire Business Review - August 15 2008
Airport hopes to speed up security with experience levels
People in New Hampshire like to ski and hate to go through airport security - but would it help if the unpleasant task was more like the fun one? That is the idea behind the "Black Diamond" security initiative that…
Girl recalled at dedication
AMHERST - The mood was both solemn and cheerful Saturday morning at the dedication of the new Bean Recreational Fields as families shared stories of an Amherst Middle School student who died last year. One of the fields at the…
Mill makes wooden boxes the old-fashioned way—by hand
With a quick pull of a wooden handle hanging from the ceiling, Harley Savage pressed the bottom of a round wooden box firmly into place at Frye’s Measure Mill using machinery more than twice his age. Sure, the power source…
New life for city 'at-risk' effort
NASHUA - The city's not-so-new alternative school program, formerly known as the Academy of Learning and Technology, is officially a go for this year, as the school board formally approved the plan for the program last week. Now called the…
Greeley Park Art Show continues
NASHUA - Rain shortened the first day of the Nashua Area Artists Association 55th annual Greeley Park Art Show on Saturday - the region’s largest outdoor art event - but the show continues today from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. For more…
Lottery ticket worth $3.7m sold in Nashua
NASHUA - Someone, somewhere has a piece of paper worth $3.7 million. The ticket that won Saturday's Tri-State Megabucks jackpot, which had been building for three months, was sold at the Market Basket on Daniel Webster Highway in Nashua. The…
Proclamation reminds us of the benefits of health-care centers
Sometimes, a proclamation can serve not only as an honor, but also as a reminder. That was the case this past week when Gov. John Lynch toured the Nashua Area Community Health Center and signed a proclamation making the week…
