New Hampshire Business Review - March 13 2009
State ponders changes to Right-to-Know Law
An illegal meeting held by Nashua officials prompted one of the several proposed changes to the state's Right-to-Know Law being considered in Concord this year. However, rather than boost the public's access to government, this proposed change would create another…
Update your job search
Just like fashion, trends in the job market are always changing. A resume or interview that would have impressed an employer 10 years ago may look outdated today. Knowing the current trends becomes even more important during a recession, when…
5 offer insight on Board of Ed search
NASHUA - Two parents, a local business leader, a track coach and a member of the Board of Aldermen. These were the five members of the community who took advantage of the opportunity to provide their insight on the superintendent…
Shea-Porter won't seek Senate seat Gregg giving up
CONCORD - Two-term Democratic congresswoman Carol Shea-Porter took herself out of the running for the U.S. Senate seat in 2010. Shea-Porter issued a statement Monday making clear her preference for staying in the House in the 1st District seat that…
Job search seminar slated
MILFORD - A free job search and career seminar will be held Wednesday night at the Wadleigh Memorial Library in Milford. The seminar is for people who have lost their jobs and those who want to be prepared just in…
