New Hampshire Business Review - January 2 2009

Panel mulling if former rule better

NASHUA - From one point of view, a former zoning board of adjustment procedure gave developers too much power to get their projects passed. From another, the current procedure puts too steep a hurdle in developers' paths. Those conflicting views…

Strength contest to help nonprofit

Some very large men are planning to lift very heavy things to raise money for struggling veterans. "Setting the Record Straight" Strongman Challenge will take place at the Harbor Homes Training Institute on High Street at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, to…

District doesn't buy suspect spreads

School district officials said Tuesday that peanut butter served in school cafeterias is not part of a recent national recall. Jeanette Kimbell, director of food services, said in an e-mail statement that the school district does not purchase King Nut…

TV executives say delay in digital switch would be costly

A Boston Globe article quotes TV executives saying that a delay in switching broadcast television signals to digital would cost them hundreds of thousands of dollars a month to maintain old analog equipment. The complete story is here: http://www.boston.com/business/technology/articles/2009/01/14/unexpected_static_over_digital_signal/