New Hampshire Business Review - October 26 2007
No term limits in Nashua
To the editor: Please inform Brad Cook that Nashua doesn’t have “term limits” ... other than at the ballot box (“Mayoral and U.S. Senate races take shape,” Sept. 28-Oct. 11 New Hampshire Business Review). I chose not to run for…
The Music Hall takes center stage
For more than a century, The Music Hall in Portsmouth has served as a meeting place and entertainment venue for residents of and visitors to New Hampshire’s Port City. Formerly known as “The Temple” and later “the Civic,” New Hampshire’s…
PR Briefing: The customer is not always right
There’s an old myth that the customer is always right. Not true! Of course, customers should always have rights — after all, it’s their money that’s keeping us in business. As the customer, they have the right to have their…
Tech research park initiative to be unveiled at summit
A first-of-its-kind summit focusing on the future needs of the high-tech industry in southern New Hampshire will be held Wednesday, Nov. 6, in Nashua. Sponsored by the Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce and the city of Nashua, nTEK 2007, will…
Nashua’s iCAD aims big by focusing small
When Ken Ferry gave up his executive position at a billion-dollar global health-care company for the top spot at a struggling Nashua company, this was his charge: turn $20 million into $200 million. Just a few years earlier, Nashua’s iCAD…
Cook On Concord: Young people struggle with age-old issues
Once President Bush declared our battle against terrorists who would harm America as the “War on Terror,” the issue of how to balance security and protect individual rights - already in constant tension — was cast in a different light.…
