New Hampshire Business Review - March 27 2009

Town takes over Faulkner mill site

The Souhegan Valley Land Trust transferred the ownership of Purgatory Lower Falls, also known as the Faulkner Mill Site, to the town earlier this month. The site was purchased last year by the SVLT after months of fundraising to reach…

Ice storm memories captured

James Maynard of Greenfield, owner of SciArt Media, has put together a coffee-table book about the December ice storm that will be releases today at an event in Milford. The coffee-table book, "Black Ice: The Beauty and Destruction of New…

'Home of the free'

Karen Walker, owner of Karen's Kollectibles on the Milford Oval, is accepting photos of veterans and loved ones currently serving in the military for a window display titled "Home of the Free Because of the Brave." The display will be…

Must be spring: it's flushing time again

The Merrimack Village District's seasonal program of flushing main water lines and hydrants begins Monday. Flushing is done to maintain water quality by dislodging naturally occurring sediment within pipes. It can cause minor street flooding, temporary water discoloration and short…

Clash reveals rift over Coos development

Divvying up the money from the huge federal stimulus package is creating a political pig scramble across the state, with government, political and community leaders competing for dollars for their pet projects. Nowhere has the struggle been more divisive, or…