New Hampshire Business Review - November 7 2008

School teams join forces for benefit

Merrimack High School sports teams reached out last week to help Lexi Kittle, a local 8-year-old who is battling a rare bone cancer. The school's varsity and junior varsity soccer and field hockey teams squared off in a "switch-it-up" sports…

NASHUA AARP's community leader of year

Ruth Morgan of Gateways Community Services was recognized by the New Hampshire AARP with the Community Partner Leader of the Year Award. This award acknowledges Morgan's success at building bridges between AARP, the local community, government, faith-based organizations, nonprofits and…

Kick up your heels at hoedown benefit

HOLLIS - The Hollis Woman's Club has put a new spin on its scholarship fundraisers. The club, which provides two $1,000 scholarships to Hollis/Brookline High School seniors, is holding a hoedown, an evening of contra and square dancing with a…