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Joseph C. Strasser, a retired Navy rear admiral has resigned as a director of Sturm, Ruger & Company, effective immediately, the firm announced Tuesday.
Strasser cited reasons of health for his unexpected resignation, the company said. He joined the Sturm, Ruger board in August 2005, and expressed his sincere regret for the necessity of this personal decision, according to Sturm, Ruger Chairman and CEO William B. Ruger Jr. – NHBR STAFF
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) make up the majority of businesses in NH and play a vital role in driving economic growth, innovation and job creation.
Keene’s downtown infrastructure project will tentatively break ground in Central Square on July 6, Keene’s public work director said last Wednesday.
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At one point in their budget deliberations, the Concord City Council seemed on the verge of deflating the funding it grants the free bus system in town.
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For the fourth consecutive year, New Hampshire took the top spot in a national ranking of child well-being.