New Hampshire Business Review - July 18 2008
In praise of ‘diehard cheerleaders’
To the editor: As a lifelong resident of the Lakes Region and a local business owner for 19 years, I always knew the people of this great area were supportive and generous. In May of last year, I founded Women…
Driving slower really does work
To the editor: Why not a lower speed limit indeed! (“Why not lower the speed limit?” July 3-17 NHBR) Recently I came across a factoid from an environmental group stating that reducing one’s speed from 75 to 55 mph would…
The survey taker says …
Wonder why your fast-food burger with three onions sits on a four-inch bun? Research. Or why your car’s cupholder is just big enough to hold a Starbucks venti-sized coffee? Research. Chevrolet doesn’t drive America. Research does. Nothing gets done in…
Guest Editorial: Shield law aids everyone
What do Watergate, the Enron scandal and the deplorable conditions at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center all have in common? Americans may never have known about any of them if it were not for the media’s use of confidential…
Lakes Region college has big plans for two programs
Officials at Lakes Region Community College in Laconia are hoping to greatly expand the school’s already popular automotive and marine trades programs with the construction of a new $6 million facility whose classrooms would be complemented by engine laboratories and…
