New Hampshire Business Review - December 19 2008

Shovelful of thanks

Lozeau also thanked residents who helped clear many of the city's 200 miles of sidewalks. She and school officials had asked for residents' help in shoveling paths so students could make it to school the Monday following the snowstorms. Plamondon,…

Filling slots

One of Lozeau's priorities has been to fill the many open vacancies on various city boards and commissions. That work continued this past week with the confirmation of 12 appointments. "As you know, it's important that our city boards, commissions…

Lonely board

Not all boards and commissions are taking a holiday this week. Of the city's many boards and committees, one will meet between Christmas and New Year's Day. The Board of Public Works Pension Trustees is scheduled to meet at 11:30…

Winter blossoms

In the depths of winter, a touch of color has come to City Hall through the work of the Nashua Garden Club. Lozeau thanked the club for stocking the flower box in the hallway leading to the second floor with…

Loved ones recall teen's life

NASHUA - Jared Osterman wasn't perfect. He had his flaws and made his mistakes, but as far as his family knew, things were looking up before the day the 17-year-old killed himself by overdosing on painkillers. Osterman's mother, Jennifer, spoke…

Funds sought to continue bus service for patients

Since October, there has been a handicapped-accessible bus available to give residents of Milford, Amherst, Mont Vernon and Brookline rides to non-emergency medical appointments. On Monday night, members of the Souhegan Valley Transportation Cooperative asked Milford selectmen to put a…

Three charged with rape of minors

NASHUA - A grand jury this month indicted three city men for sexually assaulting minors. Rojaun Hutchinson, 19, of 64 Ash St., Apt. A, faces six indictments of class B felony sexual assault. The Hillsborough County criminal indictments allege that…