New Hampshire Business Review - October 24 2008
NH school officials to come to Nashua, discuss testing status
NASHUA - The state's top two education officials will be on hand next week to meet with school board members and administrators to discuss the district's corrective action status. State Commissioner of Education Lyonel Tracy and Deputy Commissioner Mary Heath…
Social Security building closes after roof leaks
NASHUA - The first sign of trouble came at about 2:30 a.m. Sunday when a security company's motion detectors picked up movement inside the Social Security Administration office. False alarms have happened there in the past, when detectors picked up…
Rescuers locate drunken hiker
HOLLIS - A drunken hiker who prompted a large search-and-rescue operation was eventually found about 100 yards from civilization, a state Fish and Game officer said. Robert Ferreira, of Ashland, Mass., was not far from bordering houses when he was…
Force behind Milford Town Hall renovation dies
About 15 years ago, Martha McLane Rotch and Marilyn Kenison took a trip to St. Louis to accept national awards for their work on renovating Milford Town Hall and its auditorium. What Kenison remembers most about the trip was that…
Veteran GOP lawmaker, newcomer vie for Clegg's seat
A veteran state representative will take on a political newcomer next month to try to keep the state Senate District 14 seat in Republican hands. Rep. Sharon Carson, R-Londonderry, and Democrat Sandy Amlaw, a retired schoolteacher and Hudson Democrat, are…
