New Hampshire Business Review - July 17 2009
Public meetings
Here is a list of the public meetings scheduled this week: MONDAY Special Board of Library Trustees, Nashua Public Library Hunt Room, noon. Historic District Commission, City Hall, Room 208, 6:30 p.m. TUESDAY Board of Public Works pension trustees, 9…
All wet again
For most of the 19 years Diane Ford has lived on Berkshire Street, she and neighbors have been able to live with the small puddle that would appear after rain or snowmelt. Then, the street was paved two years ago,…
Questions remain 1 year after fatality
NASHUA – More than a year after Gordon Maynard's death, the Maynard family is still hungry for answers. Maynard died July 18, 2008, 10 days after a crash near the intersection of Concord Street and Hills Ferry Road in Nashua.…
Autograph? Super Bowl title? Donation? All were on minds of Ben Watson fans Saturday
NASHUA – Winning another Super Bowl this year would be nice, but it would be that much sweeter for New England Patriots fan Justin Niebels if it came against the team that put an end to the perfect season two…
Thumbing their noses Customers take umbrage over bank policy requiring thumbprints
Gail Jozitis isn't the first person to walk out of a Bank of America with an empty wallet, incensed over the bank's fingerprinting policy. As is the case with all customers who don't have an account with the bank, when…
