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The company has more than 190,000 residential and commercial customers in New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Maine.
Mike Marland calls an end to his sharp-eyed editorial work
Ed Ithier oversees major gifts to help support scholarships and helps to create career opportunities for students at Southern New Hampshire University.
‘White supremacy and extremism in general are a domestic security threat,’ says Christina Cliff, assistant professor of political science and security studies at Franklin Pierce University in Rindge.
A roundup of the comings and goings of people and businesses throughout the state.
Derek Ibarguen, who took over last summer as supervisor of the White Mountain National Forest, sees the forest as a ‘major contributor’ to the economy of the region
Robert Cruickshank, a telecommunications industry veteran, is directing the New Hampshire Electric Cooperative’s broadband buildout efforts in rural parts of the state.
‘Acupuncture serves all the people, body and soul,’ says acupuncturist Elizabeth Ropp.
It’s the job of Jen Drociak of the state Department of Environmental Services to take care of New Hampshire’s rivers, ponds and lakes.
‘Changing the conversation about workforce housing is constant and challenging,’ says Sarah Wrightsman
Jovita Carranza, administrator of the U.S. Small business administration since January, visited New Hampshire on Oct. 2 to meet with several businesses.
The latest is a roundup of the comings and goings of New Hampshire business people
Anna Thomas oversees the Health Department in Manchester, which has seen over a quarter of all Covid-19 cases in New Hampshire
Despite New Hampshire’s best efforts to flatten the curve of Covid-19 cases, the Granite State isn’t out of the woods just yet.
With the price of gold up 50% in 2020 and silver with a 51% gain over the same period, it’s a good time to catch up with Bob Lavoie, proprietor of Bob’s Coins in Manchester
Lee Morin, a University of New Hampshire graduate and Manchester native, was aboard the International Space Station in 2002. He currently works at the Johnson Space Center, developing the cockpit of NASA’s newest spacecraft, which will travel to the moon by 2024.
‘We are leaving behind an old and trusted name, but we are becoming a far more capable and innovative company than we were,’ says Paul Forte, CEO of the recently rebranded FedPoint, the Portsmouth-based company formerly known as LTC Partners.
