New Hampshire Business Review - January 2 2009
Packaging company sets up in shuttered city plant
From the street view, the massive blue plant on Northwest Boulevard still looks desolate. There's no sign, no grass. But a trip around the back of the building reveals a parking lot with several dozen cars. Inside, past an empty…
Developer reshapes plans for housing
NASHUA - Hoping to overcome the strenuous objections of neighbors, a local developer has revised his plans to build a major housing project at 502 W. Hollis St., the former site of the WSMN radio station. John Picard still plans…
With oil down, some area towns are in hot water
Last summer and fall it seemed as though oil prices would continue to climb, and many town and school officials were anxious to lock in heating fuel at between $3 and $4 a gallon. But this winter prices went down,…
Nashua mulls leasing out parkway plot
NASHUA - What the state has bought, the city wants to give back - for a price. A resolution sponsored by Mayor Donnalee Lozeau would lease land acquired for the Broad Street Parkway back to a local company. The board…
Resolve to mentor a child this new year
NASHUA - Each one of us remembers someone special - a neighbor, teacher, relative or friend - who broadened our horizons and had a positive impact on our lives. Maybe it was the person who taught you to ride a…
Sign up for Pelham baseball, softball
PELHAM - Walk-in registrations for the 2009 Pelham Baseball and Softball season will take place Saturday and Saturday, Jan. 24, and Feb. 7 at Pelham Memorial School from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Mail-in registrations will also be accepted through Feb. 29.…
