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Despite a shift in policy, New Hampshire officials expect 100% of the households and businesses in the state will have access to broadband internet by 2026.
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The Women’s Business Center will presents its fifth annual WomenBiz Celebration of New Hampshire women-owned businesses on Sept. 24 in Bedford.
The luncheon event, held at The Event Center at C.R. Sparks in Bedford, will include the WomenBiz Showcase and a keynote address by entrepreneur Christine Ingemi of Amherst, a WBC client, whose product, iHearSafe, has won national awards and national media attention.
The WomenBiz Showcase features exhibits featuring products and services from women-owned companies, providing an opportunity for participants to meet and mingle with business owners, making connections and learning new information.
Last year’s showcase featured 52 women-owned businesses and business support services, ranging from holistic health-care companies to insurance and Web design firms and an aerial photography firm.
For more information, visit womenbiz.org or call 430-2892.
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