New Hampshire Business Review - January 2 2009
Less mail may mean changes for Postal Service
Still expect to see your letter carrier come rain or shine - but maybe at a different time and maybe it will be a different person in blue. The U.S. Postal Service is reviewing its delivery schedules to adjust for…
Court's low bidder can't bid for public projects in Mass.
CONCORD - The recommended firm to build a new Merrimack District Court is suspended from bidding on public work in Massachusetts after allegations that it falsified information. TLT Construction Corp. of Wakefield, Mass., was the low bidder of nine firms…
School's budget increase contingent on kindergarten
LYNDEBOROUGH - The proposed Central School operating budget for the 2009-10 school year will rise 6.75 percent, but if the kindergarten addition is defeated, the increase will be 1.7 percent. The proposed budget, as well as the bond issue for…
Ice storm spurs talk of improved communication
MERRIMACK - In reviewing their response to the many-headed monster that was last month's ice storm, town officials agreed on at least one thing: Communication with the public could have been better. The town council met with several key department…
R.I. rep's husband pleads guilty to credit card fraud
AMHERST - The husband of a Rhode Island state representative pleaded guilty in Milford District Court last week to using another man's ATM card without permission in Amherst last summer. Henry Fellela, 50, of 3 Diaz St., Johnston, R.I., pleaded…
Board schedules meeting to discuss new schools chief
NASHUA - Less than a week after Superintendent Christopher Hottel's departure became official, the school board has scheduled a meeting to discuss the search for his replacement. A special meeting to discuss the superintendent search is scheduled for Wednesday night…
Milford food pantry gets new, bigger home
The SHARE food pantry is scheduled to reopen Wednesday at its new digs at the former Knights of Columbus building on Elm Street. About a dozen volunteers brought over thousands of food and personal care items from its former location…
