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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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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.
Careful planning around succession, market changes and investment choices can help you feel more confident about the years ahead.
Rajesh Nair is on a global mission to inspire students to experience the same joy he did as a youth in India when he learned how to build a simple crystal radio.
The Latest is a roundup of the comings and goings of the movers and shakers in NH's business community
Move to join the DH system follows two years of study
Don’t let performance improvement plans become a path to termination
The following data shows the extent that New Hampshire employers rely on the H-1B program to fill positions for highly skilled workers. Recently, President Trump instituted stiff, $100,000 fees for future H-1B workers. Media reports say some 700,000 people work…
‘Effective’ tariff rate slowing consumer spending, economist says
Rate has ticked up to 3% after hovering around 2% for two years
The Hannah Grimes Center in Keene received $350K to support Monadnock Region microenterprises with training, mentorship, and small business growth.
Beyond beaches and seafood, NH’s 18-mile coast powers a thriving economy with tourism, marine industries, innovation, and global trade.
Things to consider this open enrollment season
CA lawyers are suing businesses under CIPA for using tracking tools like Meta Pixel & Google Analytics. Learn steps to reduce risk and protect your site.
A roundup of news updates from public companies in NH and nationwide
The Trump administration’s Department of Justice is suing New Hampshire Secretary of State Dave Scanlan, arguing he is illegally withholding the state’s voter file from federal officials.
The Veterans Affairs Healthcare System celebrated the completion of a $16 million, 24,000-square-foot renovation of a medical surgical unit at the White River Junction VA Medical Center. The upgrade aims to provide accessible, modern health care for veterans, and make…
The NH Supreme Court ruled a firefighter’s spouse may file an independent workers’ comp death benefits claim, even if the worker’s own claim was denied.
The Granite State’s lack of median household income growth paired with the rising cost of living may have contributed to stable poverty rates between 2023 and 2024.
Sheehan Phinney sets $25,000 goal for cancer research in memory of late COO Paul Voegelin
Easterseals Military & Veterans Campus includes affordable housing, a conference center and a hub for nonprofits
The ever-evolving digital world we operate in each day offers infinite opportunities for business growth and development, but it also presents many risks.
Bashing conservatives was probably not good for business
It’s a health issue, an economic issue and a moral one
NH is confronting a medical crisis, but there are ways to effect positive change
Why New England needs the ROAD to Housing Act
Overwatch Foundation is helping the state and school districts protect critical systems
Remote work is now a permanent part of New Hampshire’s economy. About 16 percent of workers age 16 or older, or about 121,000 people, worked from home in 2024. That’s down from the pandemic peak of 19.3 percent in 2021, but still more than double the pre-pandemic rate of 7.3 percent in 2019.
One-off stunts and shame-based drills do more harm than good. Here is a kinder, smarter way to teach people to spot scams.
Unpack some frequently asked cyber questions: how secure do you really need to be?
Every October, organizations take a closer look at their cybersecurity posture to educate employees, revisit policies and strengthen defenses
Consolidated Communications has officially brought all its services together under one modern brand: Fidium
If you’re still thinking of cyber as “IT’s problem,” you may be overlooking your firm’s biggest financial risk
Instead of asking, “Is our company secure?” ask yourself: “Would I pass a cybersecurity basics check?”
Throughout the month of October, this national campaign highlights the importance of the many entities in the supply chain that support and sustain vital services we rely on every day
Tips for businesses that adopt AI and decision-making tools for human resources functions
Beginning in January, NCO ophthalmologists will deliver in-office eye care at AVH, bridging an access gap in NH's North Country
Brian Gottlob uses these words to describe the state’s current economic climate: “Uncertainty rules.” The director of the New Hampshire Employment Security's Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau raised several issues — from immigration and unemployment, to housing prices and consumer spending — as reasons for both hope and concern for the economy into 2026.
Bank of NH senior wealth management officer Bob Magan speaks on community initiatives, fiscal responsibility and more in this week's episode of Down to Business
A 2024 Human Interest study found 91% of employees with access to financial wellness education enrolled in their workplace retirement plan, compared to just 76% enrollment without it.
The inflatable treat violates a town ordinance in Westmoreland
NH’s 2025 energy laws shift focus to nuclear, natural gas, and clean energy while pausing offshore wind and exploring grid independence.
In her new book, “The Emotionally Intelligent Team,” published by Harvard Business Review Press, Druskat explores the overlooked factor she says separates high-performing teams from the rest: emotional intelligence.
I am alarmed by the growing erosion of trust in science-based health guidance.
So far this year, the unemployment rate is ticking up, reaching 3% in February and 3.1% in March through July, and dipping slightly back to 3% in August
Investors should be asking their financial advisors crucial questions at various points in time.
Are businesses liable for AI discrimination?
New laws banning diversity, equity and inclusion policies are tripping up businesses and nonprofits
More than $3 million is earmarked for lifts, $2.5 million for snowmaking and grooming equipment, and more than $4 million for general infrastructure improvements that include electrical systems.
The Latest is a roundup of the comings and goings of the movers and shakers in NH's business community
The recently enacted One Big Beautiful Bill Act (2025) has shifted some timelines on tax policies, and our expert highlights some provisions that New Hampshire business owners should notice.
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.
Careful planning around succession, market changes and investment choices can help you feel more confident about the years ahead.
Rajesh Nair is on a global mission to inspire students to experience the same joy he did as a youth in India when he learned how to build a simple crystal radio.
The Latest is a roundup of the comings and goings of the movers and shakers in NH's business community
Move to join the DH system follows two years of study
Don’t let performance improvement plans become a path to termination
The following data shows the extent that New Hampshire employers rely on the H-1B program to fill positions for highly skilled workers. Recently, President Trump instituted stiff, $100,000 fees for future H-1B workers. Media reports say some 700,000 people work…
‘Effective’ tariff rate slowing consumer spending, economist says
Rate has ticked up to 3% after hovering around 2% for two years