New Hampshire Business Review - August 15 2008
Utility says PUC erred in decision
Pennichuck Water Works is claiming state regulators made 18 errors in last month's written decision allowing the city of Nashua to take over the water utility company by eminent domain. In an appeal filed Friday with the New Hampshire Public…
With contract settled, many at Nashua schools feel hopeful
NASHUA - For Debbra Uttero, the new school year means a fresh start. Uttero was a reading specialist at Ledge Street Elementary School up until last year, but this year marks the official start of her new role as the…
As parkway vote nears, more take chance to speak
NASHUA - The arguments were hardly new, but with a potential vote looming in the coming weeks, proponents and opponents of the Broad Street Parkway made their points with urgency. Proponent Casey Holt likened the parkway issue to a car…
Terminal cancer patient raising money for her 4-legged friends
When Kaillee Perry joins the 1-1/2-mile Boston MSPCA Walk for Animals on the Boston Common next month, she'll accomplish two important goals: raising awareness about animal neglect and abuse prevention, and proving to herself and her doctors, that, in her…
