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NeighborWorks Greater Manchester hosts a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the completion of The Townhomes at Mallard Place, a $3 million development project that created 16 affordable rental units in Hooksett. Pictured at the ceremony are Robert Tourigny, NeighborWorks executive director; John Deloia, Eckman Construction; John Jordan, John S. Jordan Design; Steve Webb, president, TD Bank New Hampshire; Dean Christon, executive director, New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority; Gregory Carson, U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development; State Rep. David Boutin, Hooksett; Pam Slack, Office of U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen; Congressman Frank Guinta; Angie Pizzolato, Northern New England Housing Investment Fund; Susan Terzakis, Office of Sen. Kelly Ayotte; Ken Viscarello, Sheehan Phinney Bass + Green; and Anthony Marino, chair of the NeighborWorks board of directors.
UNH marketing program helps small businesses and students work together
The United Way of Greater Nashua aims to raise $175,000 this year through its biggest annual fundraiser June 22-23 at Brady Sullivan Plaza.
The recently formed New Hampshire Forum has been whittling down — from 18 to four to one or two — important issues that will be addressed in the 2027 session of the state Legislature.
$1 million-plus sales are becoming more regular, according to New Hampshire Association of Realtors data
Analogic Corp. relocated from Peabody, Mass., to Salem, NH, in January. The privately held company designs and manufactures advanced imaging, detection and power technology for aviation security, health care and industrial markets. Its airport baggage screening systems are deployed in more than 26 countries.
Business and event happenings around the state of NH
The Latest is a roundup of the comings and goings of the movers and shakers in NH's business community
Upcoming legislation may provide (somewhat) smoother permitting process for developers
As the push for cleaner, more resilient energy sources continues, solar and other renewables are transforming the way New Hampshire powers homes and businesses. One industry expert shares what’s next in energy innovation, policy and adoption across the state.