New Hampshire Business Review - September 26 2008
UNH suspends 2nd fraternity
DURHAM - University of New Hampshire officials have suspended another fraternity after two students were hospitalized with alcohol poisoning, officials said Monday.The fraternity, Phi Mu Delta, hosted a party for prospective members Friday night, when the chapter president and other…
Finally, NH has a bunch of turkeys
The state's most successful wildlife-restoration program, which brought back wild turkeys after they had been gone for a century, gets a back-handed vote of confidence this month: New Hampshire has made it easier to hunt them. The autumn turkey season,…
'We have cash to lend,' many small banks proclaim
The troubles of Wall Street have led many on Main Street to believe that all banks will stop lending, a move that would squeeze businesses and individuals into a recession or complete economic collapse. But the bankers of Main Street…
Hodes stops at Hudson house party
HUDSON - U.S. Rep. Paul Hodes spoke to about 30 people at a house party at the home of two state representatives Sunday afternoon. For about an hour, Hodes was at the home of Democratic Reps. John and Maryann Knowles,…
Understanding the financial crisis
Bedford-based financial planner Ron Valpey explains how the country's financial institutions got into trouble. The Perfect Storm, so aptly described in Sebastian Junger’s book of the same name, told the story of three huge storms coming together to form one…
