New Hampshire Business Review - March 27 2009
Questions are put to candidates
MERRIMACK - With two weeks to go before voters take to the booths, candidates for Town Council and School Board took center stage Wednesday to make their cases. The Exchange Club of Merrimack hosted the candidates night event, drawing about…
Budget plan upgrades air field, adds liquor store
CONCORD - A key House panel on Wednesday endorsed a two-year, $127 million public works budget that for Nashua would build a new liquor store, equip a new motor vehicle substation and park-and-ride depot and make renovations to Boire Field.…
Lynch, councilors 'prank' Ayotte on April 1 vote
Attorney General Kelly Ayotte, of Nashua, got a second four-year term but first had to pay the price of an April Fools' Day vote Wednesday. The Executive Council endorsed Ayotte, 5-0, but only after they had first taken the same…
WSMN parcel auction postponed
A foreclosure auction of the 12.5-acre parcel owned by developer John Picard at 502 W. Hollis St., the former home of WSMN radio, has been postponed until Tuesday. Creditors had planned to auction the parcel off this week but opted…
Financing problems squeezing auto dealers
The No. 1 struggle for New Hampshire auto dealers right now is getting financing - not for their customers, but for themselves. “If you don’t have the money, you can’t buy cars from the factory,” Nashua dealer Jack Tulley said…
