New Hampshire Business Review - September 12 2008

Blaze damages building

NASHUA - At least six people need temporary shelter after an early-morning fire damaged their apartment house. A fire that started in the basement of 23 Wilder St. before 4 a.m. Wednesday crippled the four-family unit by disabling wiring and…

Informal meeting urges unity

HOLLIS - A state representative who heads a legislative committee studying state law governing how cooperative school districts are formed and dissolved urged Hollis and Brookline residents to work together. “Whatever we do, we have to do it together. We…

Sewage treatment plants host tours

Large, expensive, important government buildings usually get a lot of public attention - unless they’re wastewater treatment plants. People in Nashua and Merrimack can change that today, when their sewage-treatment plants are hosting open houses. Free tours are available on…

Former classic auto dealer indicted

The former owner of a classic auto dealership has been indicted on theft charges, which say he kept the proceeds of cars co-signed to him and never shared profits with the previous owners. The Associated Press is reporting that Steven…