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Holiday fairs are big business for artisans
Working as presidential candidate Donald Trump’s campaign manager ‘is by far the greatest job in politics,’ says Corey Lewandowski, shown at left with the candidate.
Plymouth State grad’s phone repair company carves a niche
Will Tedd Benson’s modular houses disrupt the homebuilding industry?
‘The evidence is so compelling that [family-friendly workplace] policies do boost our economy,' says ays Kristin Rowe Finkbeiner, CEO and co-founder of MomsRising.org.
Christine Frost of the North Country Council: ‘I just feel that there’s more of a positive energy in the North Country than there has been in the recent past.’
Sprague family embraces modern business practices to secure future
Applecrest Farm Bistro brings the restaurant to the farm
‘I believe our first responsibility is to grow good jobs in New Hampshire,’ says Glenn Brackett, recently elected as president of the NH AFL-CIO.
A day and a night with a Pike Industries paving crew
NYC firm picks Manchester as its new home
‘I don’t have to believe my client is innocent at all,’ says New Hampshire attorney Mark Sisti. ‘I have to believe that the system has integrity and that the jury will follow the direction and instructions of the court.’
Hanover-based Picaboo looks to disrupt the school yearbook market
What made ‘Deflategate’ so ‘compelling,’ says UNH professor Michael McCann, ‘is the number of areas in the law where the answers are not clear.’
Keene State’s Young Entrepreneurs Academy teaches students how to turn a dream into a business
‘We’re the only developed country in the world that doesn’t ensure that when a child leaves a womb, it has a parent home with it, and that parent should not be worried about putting food on the table,’ says Josh Levs, author of “All In: How Our Work First Culture Fails Dads, Families and Businesses — And How We Can Fix It Together.”
‘The state faces challenges based on our aging population and the changing nature of our economy in ensuring there is a vibrant workforce,’ says Dick Ober, president and CEO of the NH Charitable Foundation.
