New Hampshire Business Review - May 8 2009

Rivier grads eye economy

LOWELL, Mass. - Ray Turano knows how to market a business, but first he's going to have to work on marketing himself. "I've got a few tricks up my sleeve when it comes to interviews," said Turano, who graduated from…

GM/Chrysler Preferences

About one-third of car owners in Greater Nashua own cars, minivans or pickups made by General Motors or Chrysler Corp., according to a Telegraph analysis of car-registration data from the state Division of Motor Vehicles. There is some variation among…

Public meetings

Here are all of the public meetings scheduled for the week. A meeting schedule also can be found on the city's Web site, www.gonashua.com. MONDAY Woodlawn Cemetery Board of Trustees, Woodlawn Cemetery, 3 p.m. Historic District Commission, City Hall room…

Waste and wavelengths

Here's a chance for you to discard that old, useless radio and the batteries that once powered it. The city Public Works Department has scheduled a collection for household hazardous waste and electronics. Just bring the items to the Public…

School worker faces child porn charge

LITCHFIELD - A school district speech therapist has been charged with possessing child pornography, as part of an ongoing FBI investigation, court records show. John McGarry was arrested Thursday, and has been placed on administrative leave, Litchfield School Superintendent Elaine…

2nd woman sentenced in abuse case

NASHUA - A city woman was sentenced Friday to 12 months in jail for taking part in the torture of her companion’s 10-year-old daughter, and failing to report the abuse. Chrisias France, 46, of 72B Kinsley St., received the maximum…

Litchfield home gutted by blaze

LITCHFIELD - A fire destroyed a home early Friday morning. No one was hurt in the blaze at 14 Westview Dr., Fire Chief Tom Schofield said this morning. Schofield said he was unsure if the home’s occupants were there when…