New Hampshire Business Review - March 27 2009
Some abandoned homes festering in foreclosure
NASHUA - It's one thing when a building is foreclosed. The issue becomes more complicated when a foreclosed building, or an apartment within a foreclosed building, is uninhabitable. City code enforcement officers faced that when a building on Pine Street…
Wider effects possible from altruistic act
With two of their own about to lose jobs, 42 Brookline public school teachers this week gave up their pay raises, so they and some academic programs could stay afloat in the economy's deepening waters. The teachers agreed to forgo…
Town library's newest chapter to open mid-May
HUDSON - Moving is always a hassle, no matter how much planning you think you've done. But all things considered, the mammoth project of packing up 100 years' worth of often weighty, sometimes unwieldy possessions is going quite well for…
Recycling may get easier and cheaper
MILFORD - How can putting all your recyclable garbage in one container improve the town's recycling rate? Find out at 5:30 p.m. today, when Public Works Director Bill Ruoff will explain why the town is looking into joining the Concord…
