Establishing goodwill
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“I have bad luck hitting them but good luck not getting hurt.” – Berlin Mayor Bob Danderson after hitting a moose for the second time in his driving career, this one while in a Mazda Miata convertible.
“We heeded the call of the governor, who called for public-private partnership to make government more efficient. I can’t credit this, the big hand of the government coming down. … They say, ‘Help us innovate, but don’t step on our toes.’” — Gary Connelly, whose Mont Vernon software firm, Interware, is caught in a struggle with state Division of Motor Vehicles officials who are actively trying to get municipalities to stop using Interware’s on-line auto registration software.
“I like what he is doing, even if I don’t like how he’s doing it.” — Oliver Fifield, a New Hampshire Farm Bureau member from Canterbury, after hearing Governor Benson speak at the organization’s recent gubernatorial forum/picnic.
Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, Egypt’s Great Pyramids, Arizona’s Grand Canyon … and New Hampshire’s own Mount Washington?
On April 9, 2026, ApprenticeshipNH, a workforce training program of the Community College System of NH (CCSNH), partnered with area employers to host the “Pre-Apprenticeship Connection Summit” at NHTI – Concord’s Community College.
Vail Resorts says it will provide tax-free options for Epic Pass holders who only plan to ski at its New Hampshire ski areas next winter.
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The Common Man Roadside franchise is expanding again, this time on Manchester Street, less than a mile away from their sit-down restaurant in Concord.
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Federal officials visited Manchester this week, aiming to generate excitement about long-running efforts to clean up and redevelop contaminated land.
State teams up with Granite State companies for Made in NH campaign