New Hampshire Business Review - December 5 2008
As if ice storm wasn't enough, snow on the way
Oh, the stormy weather has only just begun. On top of the fallen and broken limbs and low-hanging power lines, meteorologists are predicting 2-4 inches of snow from a storm that was predicted to start around 10 p.m. Tuesday and…
Shaw's sells winning lottery ticket for Tri-State Paycheck
MERRIMACK - A local grocery store sold the lucky ticket in Tuesday's Tri-State Paycheck drawing. Someone won the top prize with a ticket purchased at the Shaw's Supermarket on the Daniel Webster Highway in Merrimack, according to a release from…
Light at the end
EDITOR’S NOTE: Correspondent Wendy Thomas has been at the Red Cross shelter set up at Nashua High School South since Saturday morning, after having spent Thursday and Friday nights without heat, electricity or water. Susan Flaherty and her husband Jim,…
On Web, gratitude, frustration spill out
As power outages entered their fifth day Tuesday, frustration bubbled up from people still sitting in the cold and dark - although so did gratitude from people watching line crews deal with the storm damage. Both were visible in reader…
Sorry, kids: Most area schools have reopened
NASHUA - Despite a handful of city roads remaining closed and several thousand residents still without power, schools reopened Tuesday morning with absentee rates up, but in most cases not drastically. The exception: Bicentennial Elementary School, located on East Dunstable…
Trial begins on brother-in-laws' driveway fight that ended with shooting
NASHUA - A jury began hearing testimony Tuesday on whether a Hudson man accidentally shot his brother-in-law or intentionally tried to kill him after they fought in their driveway over snowplowing access. Roger Leveille faces an attempted murder charge and…
