By PATRICK MEIGHAN Staff Writer pmeighan@nashuatelegraph.com NASHUA – Aldermen on Wednesday sat down with attorneys in a closed session to discuss the legal battle brewing over the city's proposed acquisition of a drinking water system. Among the filings in play: The city wants state regulators to revisit the value they placed on Pennichuck Water Works. Attorneys representing Nashua have filed a motion for a...
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In the six years it has fought to take over the private local water company by eminent domain, the city of Nashua has said it wants to put a stop to development near the ponds that supply drinking water. ... - By ASHLEY...
By DAVID BROOKS Staff Writer dbrooks@nashuatelegraph.com A tattered old document spells out just how Pennichuck Water Works went from a company owning 2,000 acres of watershed buffer land to one that owns about 500. It...