New Hampshire Business Review - March 27 2009
Building goes from casket factory to senior housing
Forget the economy. Never mind the lousy neighborhood. Developer Mario Plante saw an opportunity and grabbed it. It was 2005 when Plante's son, Marco, told him the old Batesville Casket Co. factory at 57 Palm St. in Nashua was up…
Experts: Housing fix still tough sell
NASHUA - While a tax credit for first-time homebuyers might breathe life into a sluggish market, more needs to be done to help residents facing foreclosure to stay in their homes and to encourage new home construction, representatives of real…
11 city schools miss testing benchmarks
NASHUA - City schools are making progress, just not enough of it. Eleven city schools, including both high schools, failed to make Adequate Yearly Progress on state tests, according to data released by the state Department of Education. But administrators…
Cause not known of crash fatal to Nottingham man
EPPING - Police in Epping say a man was killed after his Jeep overturned in a park and ride area, but the cause of the accident is currently unknown. When police arrived at the parking lot on Route 125 on…
GOP City Committee to meet April 9
The Nashua Republican City Committee's monthly meeting will be held Thursday, April 9, at the Partridgeberry Hill condominium clubhouse on Brook Village Road in south Nashua. The condo development is off Spit Brook Road, and off Exit 1 of the…
