New Hampshire Business Review - June 5 2009
City homeowners still tangled in red tape
NASHUA - In the first five years they owned their home, Fred Prevo and Lee Ogonowsky refinanced at least four times, borrowing close to $100,000 against its rising value. Their struggle to keep 12 Jackson St. out of foreclosure was…
Fight looms over teacher positions
NASHUA - The school district has decided not to rehire at least two tenured teachers for next year, a move that union officials are vowing to challenge. Three teacher hearings have been scheduled over the next two weeks before the…
Loss of his father drives Litchfield senior to succeed
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the third in a series of profiles of graduating seniors from area high schools. LITCHFIELD - Like most teens around town, Josh Horman was wiling away the final hours of summer break on that particular Tuesday,…
Christian preschool closes
MERRIMACK - Dwindling attendance and a long-running deficit have led Our Lady of Mercy Church to close its preschool. A.C.T. Preschool’s last day of the school year, May 15, ended up being the last day in its 18-year history. The…
