New Hampshire Business Review - February 13 2009

End of analog near for NHPTV

New Hampshire Public Television will shut off its analog broadcasting signal on Tuesday even though the government isn't requiring the move, partly to save at least $60,000 that would be needed to keep the old equipment going. The station said…

Kindergarten suit on hold - for now

HUDSON - Come March 10, voters will answer part one of this year’s most talked-about ballot question: Should the school district implement half-day public kindergarten for the 2009-10 school year? Part two, however, is much more complicated: If voters say…

Book benefit

Are you looking to get rid of your used books? The Southern New Hampshire HIV/AIDS Task Force is raising money through donations of new and used books, CDs, DVDs, videos and audio books. The group has obtained a drop-off donation…

Public meetings

Here is a list of the meetings scheduled for this week: MONDAY CITY HALL CLOSED TUESDAY Nashua Airport Authority, Daniel Webster College, 6:30 p.m. School Policy Committee, School Administration, 6:30 p.m. Conservation Commission, City Hall room 208, 7 p.m. Board…

Town seeks more info on gambling site

HUDSON - News that a large-scale gambling and recreational complex could be coming to the 375-acre Green Meadow Golf Club property in the foreseeable future drew plenty of reaction from Telegraph readers, but town officials said they'd like to see…