Remembering Bob Baines
Bob Baines, the former mayor of Manchester, past principal of Manchester High School West and current Manchester School Board member, died in Boston on Jan. 23 due to complications following heart surgery.
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Bob Baines, the former mayor of Manchester, past principal of Manchester High School West and current Manchester School Board member, died in Boston on Jan. 23 due to complications following heart surgery.

Join us for a timely and practical webinar that breaks down the fast-changing legal landscape of artificial intelligence and what it means for today’s businesses. As AI becomes more deeply embedded in everyday software and operations, organizations must navigate a regulatory environment that is fragmented, evolving, and often unclear. Designed to cut through complexity, the discussion will help business leaders understand their responsibilities, reduce risk, and turn compliance into a strategic advantage.
Event date: Thursday, January 22, 2026 | 11:00 a.m –12:00 p.m.

The BOB Awards have assembled an all-star league of business superheroes — and now it’s time to honor this powerhouse lineup with an unforgettable celebration. Join us as we recognize the best businesses in the state, chosen by our readers and the customers who rely on them every day.
Join us in Concord on Thursday, March 12.
Cyberattacks now threaten organizations of every size and industry. Preventive security measures remain the strongest defense, but even the most sophisticated safeguards cannot guarantee immunity. Our panelist looks at what your organization should do if it’s been the victim of a cybersecurity breach.
When it comes to building and preserving wealth, most investors understand the importance of asset allocation — determining the right mix of stocks, bonds and other investments based on their risk. But there’s another layer of strategy that often gets overlooked: asset location.
How leaders can use January to set their organization up for a successful year
Three policy decisions from 2025 that will shape life in New Hampshire in 2026 and beyond
The federal government will give with one hand and take with another when it comes to New Hampshire’s rural health care system in 2026.
As of April 2024, roughly 30% of New Hampshire workers were over 55, and more than 210,000 residents are expected to reach traditional retirement age in the coming decade.
When New Hampshire called for more housing, the Lakes Region answered, and development in several central cities and towns took off fast. Then, the gas ran out.
Loss of manufacturing jobs contributed to our housing crisis
As we begin 2026, we face another set of choices about how to forge a future that enables us to navigate the continuing instability and volatility in our civic and economic lives.
On the morning of Jan. 3, American air forces executed an extraordinary raid in Caracas, Venezuela, capturing President Nicolas Maduro and his wife in their fortified home, brought them out of the country and ultimately to New York to face charges of drug trafficking.
A roundup of news updates from public companies in NH and nationwide
NH Business Review's biweekly snapshot of business and industry statistics
A senior housing complex in Keene that was millions in debt has sold, and the new owner says there will be no impact on residents.
Socha Companies, a family-owned business focused on delivering new construction townhome solutions to the Manchester area, marked its most recent development in the Queen City last month with a grand opening ribbon cutting at Boulder Way.
The grant was part of a $50 billion package awarded to all 50 states.
Entering 2025, the topline numbers for the New Hampshire economy were relatively strong.
