New Hampshire Business Review - September 26 2008
Vandals hit SHARE agency offices under renovation
MILFORD - Just days after starting to renovate their new building, SHARE volunteers found the facility vandalized over the weekend. The charitable organization bought the building, off Elm Street, two weeks ago from the Knights of Columbus. Officials were excited…
Board to let principals set allergy policy
BROOKLINE - The school board Monday night unanimously passed a policy that gives administrators the authority to deal with situations where a student with life-threatening allergies is attending their school. The policy, which was instituted on a temporary basis in…
Look out, the circus is coming through town
NASHUA - A slow train is coming that could make the morning commute between Hudson and Nashua a circus. Police reported Tuesday that passage of a large freight train would force the closure of the railroad crossings on East Hollis…
Parents not told about gunpoint incident
NASHUA - School officials never notified parents that two students forced another teen into a physical beating at gunpoint on the pathway that leads to school property. This lack of notification angered some parents, including those who say the school…
Retirees to start getting adjustments
CONCORD - State retirees could receive one or up to three different adjustments in their pension after New Hampshire Retirement System began sending out allowance checks Tuesday. The three allowances were contained in the retirement reform bill (HB 1645) Gov.…
