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Home rules
Residents of Cotton Farm Village residents in June celebrated their cooperative ownership of their manufactured home community in Danville with a ribbon-cutting, a purchase made possible with the help of the New Hampshire Community Loan Fund. (Courtesy…
2026 Leadership Unscripted Event Photos
Thank you for joining us for Leadership Unscripted, held on Thursday, June 4 at the Rex Theatre in Manchester. Photos by Jodie Andruskevich.
The Bottom Line: Allegro, Skillsoft and Itaconix
A roundup of news updates from public companies in NH and nationwide
Nottingham data center proposal withdrawn after backlash
A proposal to build a data center in Nottingham has been withdrawn just hours before it was slated to be discussed by the town’s planning board on Wednesday, May 27.
Take 5: Remote work, skills gap and e-vehicle
NH Business Review's biweekly snapshot of business and industry statistics
Deal reached on open enrollment, but chances appear dim
State lawmakers reached an agreement Thursday, May 28, on a bill that would authorize parents to enroll their children in any public school in New Hampshire, but Gov. Kelly Ayotte said she would not sign the legislation if it reaches her desk.
Alene Candles brings LEADS leadership development program fully in-house
Alene Candles, a full-service contract manufacturer of custom-designed fragranced candles and home fragrance products, is moving its Alene LEADS leadership development program fully in-house, as the company continues to invest in employee growth and workplace culture.
Money and mentorship
NH Community Loan Fund program gives small businesses a boost
Q&A with Chancellor of the Community College System of New Hampshire Mark Rubinstein
Rubinstein, who has served as the chancellor of the Community College System of New Hampshire since 2021, announced his plan to retire before the start of the 2026-27 academic year, capping a career in education that spans more than four decades.




























































