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NHBR Webinar

New Hampshire communities are grappling with housing shortages, rising costs and increasing demand. This webinar will highlight findings from New Hampshire Housing’s new guide to accessory dwelling units (ADUs) and how they fit into the broader housing landscape.

Join us for this free webinar on Thursday, April 2.

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Leadership Unscripted

It’s easy to assume top CEOs have flawlessly navigated their careers, but the reality is often much messier. Join us for an unfiltered morning with the senior executives who didn’t just lead companies—they built cultures and shaped New Hampshire’s business landscape. Come hear the candid stories behind their journeys, from the high-stakes wins to the challenges that became their greatest turning points.

Join us at The Rex Theatre in Manchester on Thursday, June 4

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(Opinion) Novus Public Affairs’ 30-year anniversary: Paul Young’s meaningful mark on NH

For nearly six decades, Paul Young has been a constant, if often understated, presence in public and government affairs, both in New Hampshire and beyond. Since founding Novus Public Affairs in 1996, Young has helped shape how businesses, nonprofits and political leaders communicate and connect with the world around them, leaving a mark on the state that is hard to measure but easy to feel.

Reviving Berlin

Two years ago, for the first time in more than a decade, the City of Berlin turned a page, beginning a new chapter energized by fresh leadership and renewed hope for a brighter future. In January 2024, Robert Cone, a Republican, was sworn in as mayor following a closely contested election that brought new energy and ideas to City Hall. His victory marked a clear moment of change for residents eager to see Berlin revitalized and thriving once again. Now serving his second term, Cone ran unopposed in what was long considered a Democratic stronghold, a powerful sign of growing confidence in his leadership.

Independent contractor rules may be changing

On February 26, 2026, the Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division released a new notice of proposed rulemaking that would significantly revise the test used under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) for determining independent contractor status, marking the third major change to the federal independent contractor rule in less than five years.

Building your AI-ready workforce

Most business owners come to me with technology questions. Which AI tool should we use? What platform is best for our industry? How much will it cost? I get it. Technology feels tangible. It’s something you can research, compare and buy.

Keene State College convenes national leaders to address future of occupational safety and construction workforce

Keene State College’s (KSC) Safety and Construction Sciences programs recently hosted a three-day summit that brought students, faculty, alumni and industry leaders from across the country to address the future of the occupational safety profession and the growing demand for qualified safety professionals.

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