New Hampshire Business Review - June 19 2009
Public meetings
Following are all public meetings scheduled for the week. Meetings also can be found at www.gonashua.com. MONDAY Conway Ice Rink Commission, 8 Riverside St., 3 p.m. Board of Education, Nashua High School North boardroom, 7 p.m. Human Affairs Committee -…
Student named president
Nashua-native Katherine Kang has been elected as president of the National Leadership Council for the 2009-10 academic year. Kang is a sophomore majoring in accounting at the University of Texas at Austin. The NLC serves as a student advisory board…
Grateful family
John and Laura Graudons recently were able to show their appreciation for a hospital that had done so much for their family. The Graudonses, with son Jakob, 3-1/2, and daughter Caroline, 22 months, traveled to Washington, D.C., to take part…
Day camp can be tax write-off
Naticook Day Camp in Merrimack is offering parents the ability to use the summer program as a tax write-off. The day camp, offered through the Merrimack Parks and Recreation Department, allows parents to write off the cost if their children…
BAE to slash 125 posts in southern NH
NASHUA - BAE Systems, the largest private employer in the region, will be laying off roughly 125 people in southern New Hampshire in anticipation of decreased defense spending. The company announced to employees Thursday morning that 250 positions would be…
Top English teacher leaving Campbell
LITCHFIELD - The English Department head who oversaw the curriculum of a Campbell High School class that drew fire from some residents over reading materials has resigned. Kathleen Reilly submitted her resignation to the School Board on Wednesday, just as…
Hudson to renovate derelict Benson’s buildings
The once hustling, bustling Hudson hot spot known as Benson’s Wild Animal Farm has fallen deep into disrepair in the 22 years since it closed. Structures have weakened from weather, graffiti marks a few walls, and vegetation has overtaken animal…
