New Hampshire Business Review - December 5 2008
Drivers' loss turns into city's gain
NASHUA - So, you return to your car after shopping downtown and find one of those hunter-orange parking tickets stuck under your windshield wiper. After the requisite cursing and stomping, you eventually get around to paying the $10 fine. As…
Telltale orange tickets confirm visit by parking enforcement officer
NASHUA - For officer Jennifer Bartlett, the weather outside soon will be frightful. Officer Aline Kenney, on the other hand, would rather face freezing temperatures than blistering heat. Snow Miser or Heat Miser, the city's two parking enforcement officers differ…
NH residents hold vigil for Mumbai victims
NASHUA - As a coordinated series of terrorist attacks unfolded in Mumbai, India, 15-year-old Sathvika Reddy and her family could only watch in horror from a world away. "The whole Thanksgiving, the TV was on," said Reddy, a student at…
Panel wants special-needs pupils to stay in town
BROOKLINE - A study committee has asked the school board to stop sending special-needs preschoolers out of town and instead to provide services at Richard Maghakian Memorial School. The committee of educators and administrators, including a town resident who runs…
Area students connect in Lego robot competition
Whenever "Lego" and "championship" are within a few words of each other on a poster, you know something noteworthy is bound to be happening. Add "robots" and trophies made of bright yellow Legos to the mix, and consider yourself as…
WWII veteran 'keeps on punching'
Forget the time Maurice Sposato scored a draw in the ring against legendary boxer Sugar Ray Robinson. The toughest bout this small but scrappy pugilist ever had "was fighting for my country," he said. Today, on the 67th anniversary of…
