New Hampshire Business Review - August 29 2008
Be sure you know your stuff before going picking
Eating wild mushrooms is not for the faint of heart. At least six varieties of potentially poisonous mushrooms grow in New Hampshire. They can cause a variety of problems, including kidney failure, uncontrollable drooling, hallucinations, jaundice and vomiting as long…
Mushrooms sprouting like crazy in the wild this year
MONT VERNON - When there's lots of rain, you get a lot of mushrooms, and this summer has been very wet. "Mushrooms are such a pleasure," Marina Khazanov said, "but we have to pay for it." Khazanov collects, cooks and…
Board, lawyers review utility battle
NASHUA - Aldermen on Wednesday sat down with attorneys in a closed session to discuss the legal battle brewing over the city's proposed acquisition of a drinking water system. Among the filings in play: The city wants state regulators to…
A voter's resource
The primary is Tuesday. If you haven't made up your mind yet about all the races - quick, what are your thoughts on the Hillsborough County registrar of deeds? - you'll want to check the Telegraph's Online Voter Guide. It…
Bradley readies attack on Stephens
CONCORD - Former Republican congressman Jeb Bradley plans a renewed ad attack, claiming that 1st District GOP primary rival John Stephen's actions as state health commissioner led to soaring local property taxes. The new ad, debuting today, revives Bradley's claim…
