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Greater Nashua

City looks to contest Brick House case in Superior Court

NASHUA - Brick House Grill recently filed a $9,900 small claims lawsuit against the city following an operational dispute at the 2025 Holiday Stroll, which prevented the business from running its food truck. However, rather than settling the case in Small Claims Court, the city has opted to take the matter before a jury in Hillsborough County Superior Court. Upon arrival at the Holiday Stroll, Brick House owner Cheryl Palermo and her employees were told by the Downtown Nashua Association that their setup was acceptable but that an additional outdoor sink “should be added next year.” Thirty minutes later, a supervisor from the city’s Environmental Health Department determined that the food truck could not open as there was no additional outdoor sink. After 90 minutes of protest, Brick House was given the opportunity to open its trailer, which only accounts for 20 ...

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