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Non-native residents have long fueled New Hampshire’s economy
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Non-native residents have long fueled New Hampshire’s economy
Independent wealth management firms gain ground
Growing number of out-of-state banks set up shop in NH
Residential emphasis seen in three proposed concepts
Absence of affordable housing tied to population stagnation
State ed funding puts poor districts in familiar position
Proposal calls for facility similar to developers’ Hooksett project
Efforts to probe system’s effect on taxpayers tabled in House, Senate
Speakers probe disparities of NH’s wealth, shortcomings
Lyme selectman says law unfairly hurts rural towns
Increase in ‘poor’ roads, Red List bridges expected
Interest rates and red tape push consolidation
Consortium submits offer to operate system, add commercial rest stops
Mike Baron’s unique tables attract a national market
Inflated assessments could be costing ratepayers
In fiscal year 2016, their total bill was $1.6 billion
Gunstock promotes year-round attractions
City revamps master plan as chart to economic growth
Seen as key contributors to NH’s limited supply
The North Country town of Lancaster works to reinvent itself
Is competition among states a ‘race to the bottom’?
Do seasonal homes boost localities or add to income disparity?
Funding needs limit effort to catch up on maintenance
Redevelopment agency seen as having the potential to be an ‘economic driver’
Morse-sponsored measure shoots for ‘self-sustaining economic development'
Tom Hayes, ‘87, former CEO of Ocean Spray, will deliver the commencement address at the University of New Hampshire undergraduate ceremonies on May 16. A respected leader in the food industry, with more than three decades of experience guiding major consumer brands, Hayes will offer words of inspiration to the class of ‘26.
Keene State College’s (KSC) Safety and Construction Sciences programs recently hosted a three-day summit that brought students, faculty, alumni and industry leaders from across the country to address the future of the occupational safety profession and the growing demand for qualified safety professionals.
The board of directors of the Education Alliance for New Hampshire (EANH) has voted unanimously to close the organization’s operations following the loss of significant federal funding that has historically supported its core college access programs, the organization said in a press release.
EDUCATION By: Tim Winkeler In New Hampshire, and across America, it is not easy to find a job. From artificial intelligence to economic uncertainty, job-seekers are struggling to find not only specific careers, but also broader career paths that will…
The availability of affordable yet well-maintained housing has become a perennial issue in New Hampshire communities and in the New Hampshire Legislature. While local and state policies and programs may open pathways to increased housing opportunities, policies alone won’t create new housing or keep existing homes in safe and livable condition.
Property taxes pay for 70% of public education costs in NH
In a tour of New Hampshire ahead of this year’s elections, former U.S. transportation secretary Pete Buttigieg spoke in favor of increasing government support for child care in a roundtable discussion at the Granite YMCA in Concord.
Slim profit margins, high operating costs, low staff compensation and limited government funding led to an 11% net loss in licensed child care programs in New Hampshire between 2017 and 2025, according to new research from the UNH Carsey School of Public Policy.
Bob Baines, the former mayor of Manchester, past principal of Manchester High School West and current Manchester School Board member, died in Boston on Jan. 23 due to complications following heart surgery.