New Hampshire Business Review - May 22 2009

Security upgrades sought for schools

NASHUA - Locking the main entrances to schools and creating a “buzz-in” system are among the security upgrades that would be included in a $2.21 million proposed project. The Nashua School District would have to get authorization from the Board…

Furloughs save jobs for employees

Lee McDowell doesn’t complain about having to take as many as eight weeks off without pay this year. He simply considers the alternative: His company could cut his position entirely. The 56-year-old Nashua resident had no choice but to accept…

Public meetings

Here are all of the public meetings scheduled for the week. Meetings also can be found on the city’s Web site, www.gonashua.com. MONDAY Mayor’s Veterans’ Council, City Hall room 208, 4:30 p.m. Board of Fire Commissioners, 177 Lake St., 5:30…

Veterans appointed

A city man who is an advocate for veterans is among a group appointed to an advisory council. U.S. Rep. Paul Hodes, D-2nd District, announced that Grif Dalianis, civilian aide to the Secretary of the Army, has been named to…

Legislative forum

Summer is the time to grill burgers. Thanks to an upcoming forum, the season also is ripe for grilling your representatives in Concord. A legislative forum is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Monday in the Nashua High School North auditorium. Attending…