New Hampshire Business Review - July 3 2009
Downtown district now a step closer
NASHUA - An aldermanic committee on Monday pushed forward plans to create a special district that would tax downtown property owners to pay for marketing, enhanced snow and trash removal and other improvements. The board of aldermen’s planning and economic…
New courses aimed at quick job training
Rolland Landry wants a better job. Yet, many jobs require a college degree - something 24-year-old Landry doesn’t have. Landry, of Nashua, checks the Nashua Community College course catalog every semester, looking for something that fits his schedule and budget.…
Teen faces sexual assault charges
NASHUA - Additional charges have been filed against a 16-year-old who is now accused of sexually assaulting three children at a local motel, police reported Monday. The teen was first arrested in May, charged as a juvenile with sexually assaulting…
Paving scam suspect caught while driving
NASHUA - A city teen arrested last week in connection with a paving scam was caught driving, and charged as a habitual offender, police report. Joseph Stanley, 19, of 32 Yarmouth Drive, was arrested after police stopped a motor home…
Nashua, Manchester see fewer foreclosures
The foreclosure picture in Nashua and Manchester improved in the second quarter of 2009, marking the cities’ first good news since The Telegraph began tracking the data more than two years ago. However, the foreclosure numbers remain bad by historical…
