NH population growth massed up by Bay State
The state owes its population growth, and some of the benefits it can bring, to its Bay State neighbor, according to a number of reports and analyses
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The Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce will honor Robert A. Cruess, president of the Bedford-based engineering firm Thomas F. Moran., at the 2006 Small Business Person of the Year Award Breakfast Forum, to be held June 21 at the Event Center at C.R. Sparks in Bedford.
Cruess is being honored for his firm’s quality work, his personal involvement in numerous civic, philanthropic and cultural activities and his participation in Manchester’s small business community for over 20 years.
Also as part of the breakfast, guest speaker Dr. Jane Legacy of Southern New Hampshire University will address the business of constant change.
For information about the breakfast, contact the chamber at 666-6600, by e-mail at meredithn@manchester-chamber.org, or at manchester-chamber.org.
Cost to attend is $15 for chamber members and $20 for non-members.
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