New Hampshire Business Review - October 24 2008
Board sustains mayor's veto of 5-year contract
NASHUA - By a comfortable two-vote margin, the board of aldermen Tuesday sustained the mayor's veto of a five-year, $81 million contract with city firefighters. Eight of the 15 board members voted to override the veto. For a successful override,…
Sununu, Shaheen make the rounds in Nashua
A day after his rival for U.S. Senate spoke to the Nashua Rotary Club, Sen. John E. Sununu visited the group for lunch Tuesday. Democrat Jeanne Shaheen stopped in for lunch at the Nashua Country Club on Monday. Sununu, who…
Agency office now has a roof overhead
NASHUA - The roof over the Social Security Administration office was finished just in time to beat the arrival of Tuesday's rain, said the president of a roofing company that did the work. A drain failed early Sunday morning, swamping…
Expert offers advice on storing foods, supplies, come what may
NASHUA - If the apocalypse comes, be it economic or otherwise, Jim McClarin plans to be ready. McClarin, a city resident and founder of the Nashua Preparedness Group, said the current economic meltdown may not be over, and it makes…
Weekend thefts from cars investigated
Police are investigating a series of thefts from cars that happened at a condominium complex this weekend. Officers received four calls Monday from residents of the Birches Condominium complex on Summit Road, who reported that car stereos and components, purses,…
