Bensonwood delivers high-performance education center for Beaver Brook Association
The new facility marks a major milestone for Beaver Brook Association and a strategic investment in its dual mission of conservation and education
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Bankruptcy filings in July were down from the month prior, though up slightly from last year.
There were 141 individuals and businesses that filed in July — 13 less than in June and a dozen more than in July 2016, though, keep in mind, July 2016 bankruptcy filings were at a 25-year low.
In 2016, personal bankruptcy filings year-to-date decreased by 9 percent, ending a five-year trend of a double-digit decline in filings since the end of the recession. At the height of the recession, bankruptcy filings were close to 500.
In 2017, there have been just seven fewer filings a month, year-to-date, or less than a 5 percent decrease.
The other good news: only four bankruptcies were business related (same as last month) and three were from individuals who filed due to business related debt. That leaves only one business that filed for bankruptcy and that was on the first day of the month: Worry Free Property Management Inc. of Laconia, which filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The firm reported assets of $74,749 and liabilities of $271,346.
The new facility marks a major milestone for Beaver Brook Association and a strategic investment in its dual mission of conservation and education
Mental health wellness is an important element in the workplace, according to a panel of experts convened by the NH Business Review in an April 16 webinar. Making accommodations for mental health issues — including depression, posttraumatic stress, even grief — can go a long way toward employee retention and prevention of potential legal issues.
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Velcro Companies plans to consolidate textiles manufacturing from its Queen City site to its production facility in Somersworth but is committed to remaining in New Hampshire, the company said Monday. Velcro, which has operated in Manchester for nearly 70 years, is the only U.S. manufacturer of textile hook and loop fasteners.
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NLRA guidance contains a more employer-friendly view
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