New Hampshire Business Review - March 27 2009
Board seeks best way to start kindergarten
HUDSON - As the dust continues to settle in the wake of the court ruling announced last week and subsequent School Board votes that effectively put to rest the long-debated kindergarten issue, the board and Superintendent Randy Bell have begun…
Grater Woods to gain 44 acres
MERRIMACK - One of the town's largest plots of protected land is on track to grow even bigger. Town councilors Thursday approved the Merrimack Conservation Commission's request to buy 44 acres near the Amherst town line. The plot is the…
6-year-old boy dies after falling in pool
DERRY - A 6-year-old boy died after he fell through a covering of ice in a backyard swimming pool, police said. Derry Police received a 911 phone call around 3:30 p.m. Saturday from a resident of 26 Brady Ave. The…
School aims for 'outdoor class'
MERRIMACK - Merrimack Middle School's newest classroom will stretch as far as the eye can see. That's because it will be located in the school's backyard, which happens to be Grater Woods, one of the town's largest conservation areas. Early…
City looking at possible 1-year rise in sewer fees
A proposed increase in city sewer fees is more than halfway toward becoming a reality. As expected, the Board of Aldermen's infrastructure committee voted to recommend the 15 percent increase to the full board. The increase for fiscal 2010 had…
Man accused of peeking into room
NASHUA (AP) - A Massachusetts man was been arrested on charges of peeking at a woman dressing in a Nashua store. Police said Noe Guidel Regalado, of Waltham, is charged with lying on the floor and looking into a fitting…
