New Hampshire Business Review - September 12 2008
Fiscal fallout big concern at forum
NASHUA - After Paul Tyree retired last year, he and his wife, Ellie, took off on a long-awaited road trip. They motored across country, taking in Yellowstone National Park and Mount Rushmore. In short, the Nashua couple did what they'd…
Hollis opts to tear down old ice house
HOLLIS - A month ago, town officials and members of the heritage commission agreed to save, rather than replace, the iconic Ice House in the Woodmont Orchards, town-owned conservation land off Route 122. Now, they've decided, based on the recommendation…
Crash blamed on car's problems
MERRIMACK - An Allenstown woman told police her car had sudden mechanical problems before crashing Tuesday afternoon. Amber McQuade, 24, of 9 Merrisa Drive, was traveling north on Daniel Webster Highway at about 5 p.m., when her car started having…
65-year-old's sex-assault trial starts
NASHUA - The trial began Tuesday for a 65-year-old Milford man accused of repeatedly molesting a girl, starting more than 15 years ago, when she was in first grade. Albert Demello Jr., 65, faces four counts of felonious sexual assault,…
Board to hire firm to do search for chief
Hudson selectmen agreed Tuesday night to hire a professional firm to run the search for the town's first new police chief in nearly two decades. The selectmen voted to hire Municipal Resources Inc., for no more than $7,500 to recruit…
Parkway gets green light
NASHUA - Utilizing a new provision to state law that allows board members to vote via telephone, the board of aldermen approved a $37.6 million bond to design and construct the long-debated Broad Street Parkway on Tuesday night. To the…
