New Hampshire Business Review - March 27 2009
Budget writers spare court
CONCORD - House budget writers extended lifelines to Milford District Court, E-ZPass customers, at least 65 state workers slated to be laid off as well as city and town budgets with proposed changes made Monday night to the two-year state…
Taxes the talk of Chamber's legislative update
NASHUA - There's no shortage of activity at the Statehouse as the Legislature nears the midway point of the 2009 session, and no shortage of bills the Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce is lobbying for or against on behalf of…
Condos may be built, after all
NASHUA - In 2006, downtown was starting to look like an attractive place to live. City officials were looking to add more housing in Nashua's urban core and some developers were responding accordingly. So it was no surprise city leaders…
Last superintendent application in
NASHUA - The School District received its 16th and final application for its superintendent position Tuesday, the last day to apply for the job. The superintendent position will become vacant this summer when Christopher Hottel leaves in July to become…
Town fire department reviving teen explorer unit
MERRIMACK - The Merrimack Fire Department hopes to kindle interest in a program that teaches teens about fire and emergency careers. Later this month, the department will kick off its explorer program, which is designed to give young people hands-on…
