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The suit claims DOL rule weakens retirement savings protections
Susan Manchester receives good neighbor award Susan Manchester, attorney with Sheehan Phinney received the David P. Goodwin Outstanding Neighbor Award on September 21, 2023 at an event held at Straw Mansion Apartments in Manchester. Over 160 guests attended the reception,…
The New Hampshire Legislature has an ethics committee, established decades ago to review those thorny issues that may put lawmakers in a dark light. However, several incidents occurred in the last month that either did not go before the committee…
In rural and poor communities throughout New Hampshire, defendants will sometimes sit in jail for days or weeks at a time waiting to be assigned a lawyer because they can’t afford one. “The profession is in crisis and there are…
Presidential candidate Burgum talks AI, economic factors and more on this special edition of Down to Business
Catholic Medical Center is exploring a partnership with HCA Healthcare, which would acquire the nonprofit hospital. The two parties have signed a nonbonding letter of intent, CMC announced Wednesday. “We have been on a journey to identify a partner that…
Prepare for all-weather recreation with outdoor recreation apparel from Terracea
Greenville rehabilitation plans continue, new architect firm hires ... and more
Essential workers to work without pay or furloughed if no deal reached
Carlisle Capital Corp. president aims to 'work with the city' to determine next steps
Dartmouth Health Connect is now One Medical in new acquisition
Online portal soon to come for mandatory rental unit inspections
‘Late Night’ host and New Hampshire native Seth Meyers returns to the Granite State on Nov. 4 to perform a benefit show at SNHU Arena
Seacoast Shipyard Association report details how PNS is a strong economic driver for state
But neighbors believe development will decrease their property value, hurt environment
Don MacPherson of HydroComp, discusses the impacts of tightening emissions regulations for vessel performance.
Medical industry professionals can help businesses understand the most significant changes and how to navigate them.
The Concord School District will receive nearly $1 million to support school and family mental health services.
CJ’s Great West Grill's landlord of South Willow Street, in Manchester, property plans to lease to new tenant
Specifics still needed to know how asset condition projects will affect ratepayers’ bills from Eversource
Credit Card Competition Act 'double dips' into consumers' wallets, making access harder for most
Dean Christon to receive Business & Industry Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award during their annual dinner and awards celebration
Jerry Carmen was a major player in NH business and politics
Going the distance in the North Country with finances, mentorship programs, jump-start small businesses and entrepreneurs
MANCHESTER — Christine Phillips sits on a couch inside a beautiful Victorian house turned home of Friends of Aine’s Center for Grieving Children & Families. Christine, who co-founded the nonprofit agency with her husband David Phillips, talks about a dream…
The New Hampshire attorney general’s office concluded former Portsmouth mayor Steve Marchand was responsible for creating and distributing derogatory ads aimed at then-Mayor Rick Becksted and four former city councilors during the city’s 2021 election cycle.
As of November 2022, the U.S. Space Surveillance Network reported 25,857 artificial objects in orbit above the Earth from discarded rockets and satellites.
The NH Tech Alliance recently shared the program outline for their 2023 Innovation Summit, presented by Big Network.
New Hampshire’s workforce constraint has become more severe since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, with more than three job openings for every unemployed worker in June 2023 compared to less than two openings per resident seeking work just before the pandemic.
Executive Director, Jim Nute to step down from the Mayhew program
The two organizations created electrical, electronics repairers apprenticeship program
Third FBO proposal on the table for airport at Pease, feasibility to be determined
New Hampshire’s Executive Council confirmed Lori Weaver as the new commissioner of the Department of Health and Human Services last month.
The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services is receiving $7,640,000 this year to address PFAS contamination in our water.
On Aug. 11, 2023, more than 50 people, including judges, lawyers, media representatives, and three generations of family members from across the country attended the portrait unveiling ceremony of Judge Ivorey Cobb, the Granite State’s first African American jurist, at…
(Opinion) The chronic and escalating shortage of nurses that the U.S. faces moved Marilyn Staff to write this
Revisions made to original plans after neighbor complaints
Various works in progress across campus, from renovations to roadwork and pipe work
The Inflation Reduction Act is only one of many ways in which the Biden administration is moving America forward on health care.
What to know about the new proposed salary threshold raise for exempt employees
New Hampshire Superior Court Chief Justice Tina Nadeau, a pioneer on the bench for nearly 30 years and a champion for the drug court system in the state, has announced she will retire on Sept. 29, 2023. Daughter of former…
The New Hampshire Department of Education is awarding 77 schools a total of $713,601 to fund robotics programs for their students.
Our reliance on digital platforms is growing, just as cyberattacks get more clever with five emerging cyber threats
NHAR report details sales figures and inventory for August 2023
Market-rate rentals expected to be be ready by year's end
Overnight facility to serve up to 15 unhoused individuals during cold months
EDC recommended drafting RFP to solicit proposals for residential, commercial or mixed-use projects
Laconia planning director hired, breaking ground on Future-Forward School ... and more
A rise in homelessness and food insecurity affects college students burdened with high tuition costs