Settlement to bring millions in life insurance benefits to N.H. residents
New Hampshire residents may be in line for millions of dollars thanks to a settlement between the state Insurance Department and John Hancock Life Insurance Co. New Hampshire is one of six states that...
View ArticleCourt tosses suit filed by Nashua man against police for pursuing fatal crash...
NASHUA – A former Nashua man who has spent seven years fighting accusations from police that he killed a friend in a 2007 crash had his federal suit against the officers and the Nashua Police...
View ArticleCrowdfunding campaign launched to help pay for construction of Hudson’s Zach...
HUDSON – Even after the shovels have hit the ground, there’s still a lot of work to be done to make the Zach Tompkins Memorial Stadium a reality. With the Oct. 26 ground-breaking ceremony behind them,...
View ArticleFormer U.S. Sen. Warren Rudman, a Nashua native, died Monday night
Former U.S. Sen. Warren Rudman, a Nashua native, died Monday night from complications with lymphoma at George Washington Hospital. Rudman, 82, served two terms in the U.S. Senate from 1980-1992 and...
View ArticleNashua school custodial union doesn’t want its grievances ‘laid out in the...
NASHUA – Representatives of the district’s custodial union walked out of a nonpublic session with the Board of Education last week, after board members could not promise the content of the meeting...
View ArticleHarbor Homes entertains 300 at Thanksgiving dinner; soup kitchen gives out...
NASHUA – Thanksgiving is an occasion to share with family, Ken Doucette said Tuesday as he prepared to dive into a plate of turkey and trimmings. Family doesn’t have to mean blood relatives – it can be...
View ArticleNashua mother of 2 displaced by fire: ‘I have to figure something out. They...
NASHUA – Dawn Pyles was just about to put her two small children down for a nap Saturday afternoon when she glanced and saw only black outside the window. She thought for a second a big truck was in...
View ArticleAs he rose to prominence in Washington, Rudman never forgot his Nashua roots,...
NASHUA – Warren Rudman’s name may front the federal court building in Concord. But even in his death, Rudman’s heart remains in Nashua, according to friends and colleagues. The former U.S. Senator was...
View ArticleNashua warehouse loses out to national chain for 20-year contract to store...
CONCORD – The State Liquor Commission decided Tuesday to end a long relationship with a Nashua-based warehouse in favor of a 20-year contract with a national chain. The commission released a signed...
View ArticleReady for Black Friday? Line up behind Nashua’s Norman Oak
NASHUA – When Norman Oak drove past Best Buy on Daniel Webster Highway on Monday night and spotted workmen setting up metal barricades and gates, he knew instantly what he’d be doing the first thing...
View ArticleNew dental office doing work in Nashua
Mayor Donnalee Lozeau spoke last Thursday with a group of employes during a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Gentle Dental in Nashua. The office has been open for almost a month and should bring in new job...
View ArticleUniFirst: Tests show our uniform laundering destroys pathogens
UniFirst Corp., a Wilmington, Mass.-based firm with facilities in Nashua that provides uniform rental and laundering services, says a test has shown that its system “destroys pathogens known to cause...
View ArticleNew mediation case triggers case of lawyer deja vu
I guess it’s a sign of lawyer old age when a new matter triggers a flood of images from some of your old cases. Call it lawyer deja vu. In any event, I mediated a case last week that caused a whole...
View ArticleThis is Business People for Wednesday, Nov. 21
Stay Work Play elects new board members MANCHESTER – Stay Work Play New Hampshire welcomed two new members to its board of directors: Anna Moskov of New Hampshire Public Radio, and Pubali Campbell, of...
View ArticleIn an outsourced world, Alternative Logistics helps companies keep connected
NASHUA – What’s the connection between a company that specializes in logistics software and one that specializes in a particular kind of welding equipment? More than you might think, says Leo White of...
View ArticleBoston eyeing Berkman
With the Toronto Blue Jays filling their needs at a rapid pace – adding shortstop Jose Reyes, outfielders Melky Cabrera and Emilio Bonifacio, catcher John Buck and pitchers Josh Johnson and Mark...
View ArticleLess fanfare, but plenty of talent
There was no huge throng at the Muldoon Fitness Center on Tuesday night. No tip-off just after the stroke of midnight. No madness. Just good basketball. That’s what the Daniel Webster College and...
View ArticlePanthers, Titans play it again
The regular season and playoffs may be over, but don’t tell the Nashua High School North and South football teams there isn’t a lot on the line in Thursday’s annual 10 a.m. game at Stellos Stadium....
View ArticleNashua Fashion Bug store is closing by end of year; Dressbarn opened on DW...
NASHUA – The Fashion Bug store in Somerset Plaza on Route 101A is closing as part of a corporate reshuffle, not long after a business sibling, Dressbarn, opened on Daniel Webster Highway. The Fashion...
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