New Hampshire Business Review - October 10 2008
Hate to separate the recycling? Well, it's about to get easier
NASHUA - Don't let the big orange trucks fool you. The city does recycle. Really. City Hall has received more than a few phone calls from residents asking why they should bother separating glass, cans and paper when all the…
Mom takes goose under her wing
NASHUA - To most people a goose is just a goose. To Emilie Cassidy the injured and abandoned Canada goose she's kept an eye on for several weeks is a tragedy. The Mont Vernon woman is worried about the fate…
Residents could go if repairs not made
WILTON - About a dozen tenants of a Forest Road apartment building may find themselves homeless in early November if the town and their landlord don't come to an agreement over a litany of maintenance issues. Wilton Health Inspector Rise…
How to make a city recycle-101
With the state’s household recycling rate stuck at about 23 percent for the past five years, Don Maurer knows what’s needed. “Incentives,” said Maurer, supervisor of the Solid Waste Technical Assistance Section for the state Department of Environmental Services. “People…
Repair issues frustrate wheelchair-bound tenant
NASHUA - Facing the reality that he would soon be using a wheelchair, John Perrault breathed a sigh of relief in September 2007 thinking that he and his wife, Bonnie, had found a solution to the problem it posed: obtaining…
Kids count in Nashua
NASHUA - Samita Mohanasundaram knows what parents are thinking when they hear about a proposed national children's day. "Every day is children's day!" she exclaimed, mimicking a mother's voice. But that won't stop Mohanasundaram, a junior at Nashua High School…
