New Hampshire Business Review - May 8 2009
Ex-dealer given 33 months in fraud
CONCORD - A car is seldom just a car, and on Monday, several people who were swindled out of their classic cars by a Merrimack dealer told a judge what it meant to them. For Mary Ellen Johansson and her…
Thirty years coming, new Hudson library has busy opening day
HUDSON - A book reader needs light, of course. A book borrower also needs light. And of all the positive appraisals made Monday at the opening of George H. and Ella M. Rodgers Memorial Library, an abundance of natural light…
Ex-broker at firm gets 2-year term
CONCORD - A former insurance broker who stole money from several local trucking companies while grappling with a gender identification disorder was sentenced Monday to two years in prison. Raye Ellen Douville, 54, of Bedford, admitted to stealing nearly $165,000…
Gas leak forces evacuation of residents at two motels
MERRIMACK - Guests and staff at two motels on the Daniel Webster Highway in Merrimack were evacuated following a gas leak at a propane gas distributor. Merrimack Fire Chief Mike Currier said the gas levels from the Bot-L-Gas plant were…
Blast rocks Hudson home
HUDSON - Iris Gaudet was having a stressful but largely normal day. Then early Monday evening, her world was literally rocked. An explosion shook 10 Dugout Road shortly before 5 p.m. before half the duplex was engulfed in flames. All…
Memorial Day events slated around region
NASHUA - As it does each year, the Memorial Day parade steps off from Holman Stadium. But new this year, the reviewing stand has been pushed south, to in front of the Bank of New England, 295 Main St., from…
