New Hampshire Business Review - September 12 2008
Merrimack officer works to cultivate relationships
MERRIMACK - It's pretty easy to pick out the black and white cruiser, even amid the parade of bass-thumping cars and groaning yellow school buses. It's the tail end of August, just one week into the new school year at…
Middle school to see increased presence
MERRIMACK - School officials hope to bridge a gap by establishing a police presence at the middle school this year. Officers have long made the rounds at the town's elementary schools for different programs, including drug abuse resistance education. And…
Outlet mall OK'd after 4-year fight
MERRIMACK - Bargain-hunters, start your engines: Come 2010, there will be 135 new shops to scour in Merrimack. The planning board Tuesday approved Chelsea Property Group's proposal for Merrimack Premium Outlets, putting an end to a marathon four years of…
Little to show on Nashua area pantry shelves
Charlotte David, director of the Nashua Christian Bible Church food pantry, visited the New Hampshire Food Bank in Manchester a week ago, just two days after the bank received more than 16,000 pounds of food. David got 300 pounds of…
GOP delegate to talk of convention
State Rep. Maureen Mooney, R-Merrimack, will share her experience this week as a voting delegate at the Republican National Convention in Minneapolis. Mooney will make a presentation to the Merrimack Rotary Club at a breakfast on Thursday at the John…
Parkway gaining; fire pact stalling
NASHUA - Two of the biggest issues that will face the board of aldermen this fall landed before the budget review committee Tuesday. One was sent off to the full board of aldermen. The other isn't going anywhere anytime soon.…
Hiker groups lost in woods rescued
Twice this month, local police and fire departments had to search for hikers who became lost in the woods after dark. On Sept. 11, three hikers called 911 from a cell phone around 8:45 p.m., saying they were possibly on…
Nashua unit eased grenade concerns
Device Unit determined that two grenades found in a residence were inert. The grenades were found after the domestic situation was resolved Friday. The Nashua unit determined the grenades were not a danger to anyone. Police gave no further details.
