New Hampshire Business Review - June 19 2009
Public meetings
Here are all public meetings scheduled for the week. Meetings also can be found on the city's Web site, www.gonashua.com. MONDAY ERP executive steering committee, City Hall auditorium, 11 a.m. ERP executive steering committee, City Hall auditorium, 2 p.m. Historic…
Free summer meals offered</headline>
Come one, come all and come hungry. For the eighth year, Southern New Hampshire Services will serve free meals to youths as part of a summer food service program. The meals will be offered at various sites every Monday through…
Summer reading
Like many schools in the city, Fairgrounds Middle School began its end of the school year by holding a summer reading kickoff. Students were encouraged to continue their reading over the summer. Several authors and illustrators came to visit the…
Putting the fun in fundraiser
Hudson residents can laugh while raising money for a school playground. A comedy show fundraiser will be held June 25 to help complete an outdoor project for Hills Garrison Elementary School. The fundraiser will help finish the last part of…
Farmers Market on the move
The Milford Farmers Market will open its 31st season today at its new location in the Granite Town Plaza. Tractor Supply invited the Farmers Market to make use of its parking lot, giving the market an opportunity to expand. Among…
Strip mall fire still being studied
A year after an intense, multiple-alarm fire destroyed several businesses housed in a Route 101A strip mall in Amherst, investigators are still going over evidence and other information in an attempt to pin down its cause, officials said this week.…
Town scales back 2010 budget
Amherst selectmen recently scaled their proposed fiscal year 2010 budget back to the $9,729,570 default budget mandated by voters at Town Meeting in March. In all, roughly $134,000 needed to be cut from the proposed $9.86 million budget, which voters…
