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Although it’s easy to generalize the Seacoast as a well-to-do place, that’s not always the case–especially, it seems, for Exeter. Aaron Sanborn of Seacoastonline reports: “After years of not receiving property taxes, the town may have to take ownership of more than 80 properties later this fall. Both business and residential property owners owe the town […]
Bob Sanders of the New Hampshire Business Review has written a startling piece about the continuing–and unexpected–fallout from the Financial Resources Mortgage ponzi scheme. “The bankrupt estate of Financial Resources Mortgage Inc. – the Meredith company behind a multimillion-dollar Ponzi scheme – has been suing hundreds of the people who were victimized by the swindle for whatever […]
It’s tough being a renter in Boston right now. Granted, Beantown’s always been a pricey place to rent, but moreso now than ever before, according to a new Boston Globe story by Jennifer McKim. After rattling-off the obligatory stats, McKim cuts to the chase and gives us the horror stories. “Erin Sagin, 23, a marketing […]
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