New Hampshire Business Review - December 19 2008
City seeks to expand after-school help
NASHUA - The school district is looking to expand its 21st Century after- school program to the middle schools and high schools. The program, currently available in five low-income elementary schools, would provide services such as academic tutorials and homework…
Unfinished 3-lot subdivision causes heartache for homeowners
NASHUA - It looks like another winter of discontent for residents of an upscale North End neighborhood. For Judy and John Roquet, of 23 W. Adelaide Ave., and their neighbors, the ordeal began three years ago when the Planning Board…
Health costs on table at talk
MILFORD - With his arms cradling a portable oxygen device, Seth Kallman brought to the community health-care discussion his own story on how the health-care system fails people. Kallman was among the 18 people who came to the Wadleigh Memorial…
City deconstructs ice storm and its aftermath
The city faced a major chore in cleaning up after the ice storm and the subsequent two storms that dropped more than a foot and a half of snow. As with any large undertaking, be it military or civil, a…
Two-car crash diverts traffic in Nashua
A two-car crash Saturday night on Bridge Street forced traffic headed toward Hudson to be briefly diverted to East Hollis Street. The crash occurred shortly before 8:30 p.m., just west of the Veterans Bridge. Police said there were no serious…
Residents feel the pinch as unemployment rises
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is one of a series of stories running over the coming week about how individuals, companies and institutions are coping with the recession. These and earlier stories can be read on the Telegraph’s Web site, at www.nashuatelegraph.com/hardtimes.…
Vets fight tough times
NASHUA - Ron Gelinas sees a silver lining of sorts behind the black cloud of the recession. "Actually, it's a public awareness service," said Gelinas, who not long ago was an unemployed, homeless veteran. Cynthia Andreola, of Harbor Homes, couldn't…
