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$300K given to three dental practices located in Maine, NH, Vermont
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$300K given to three dental practices located in Maine, NH, Vermont
Sequencing a patient’s entire genetic code identifies treatments
Healthcare professionals travel to Africa for 5th Rwandan Endoscopy Week
NHBSR celebrated the state’s most environmentally and socially conscious businesses
Whale endangerment from fishing gear cause for red-listed seafood
Bill aims to restore tax incentives, expand business eligibility
PSU professors share economic trends and research from annual report
CATCH Neighborhood Housing event being held March 23
8 key reasons to take advantage of face-to-face networking
(Editor’s note: The following is a response to the article, “The rest of the story: Pease airport needs a second FBO,” which was posted March 1 on NHBR.com and appears elsewhere on these pages this issue.) “Now for the rest…
Mastering leadership challenges for small businesses with Jonathan Dapra
Family businesses learn more with the help of the CEO & Family Enterprise Center
Fares could cover up to 82 percent of operating cost, study says
11 communities to share funding for renovations, upgrades
The Brook charity casino offers more than just a fun experience
Panel of experts provide insight into industry tech
He helped grow provider numbers, increased hospital's care and available services
Calls for commission to study workers’ comp in firefighter cancer cases
19th location opens, with two more planned for later this year
PSU, NEC support expansion of healthcare workforce with two $2 million federal grants
Funds give to projects focused on workforce, access to healthcare and childhood development
Awards to recognize the business community’s support of arts and culture
Goal to connect Indonesian community to business resources
The change result of the company having adopted to a hybrid work model
NH Tech Alliance spearheads new leadership program for tech professionals
New residential real estate office now has 35 locations in northern New England
Congratulations to the 2023 BOB Award winners! NH Business Review is pleased to present the winners of our 16th annual BOB Awards, which honor the Best of Business in New Hampshire for 2023. Each year, our readers vote for the…
Leveraging AI in the workplace ensures efficiency across industries
Sean James to be honored at Feb. 23 banquet
Honors will feature ‘unique business award categories that reflect our current business landscape’
CPAs walk businesses through significant changes at tax time with advice on how to proceed
Wilmington Trust’s 2023 Capital Markets Forecast: Inflationary Vortex and Investment Road Map
Torrington Properties adds to growing list of retail and commercial acquisitions and developments in NH
Christine Fletcher retires after 33 years as CEO, welcomes Shana Hoch to the team
Legislative service requests could have some impact on New Hampshire businesses if they pass
Shana Hoch to take over for longtime CEO Christine Fletcher
Affordable housing eyed for former Portsmouth school building … and more
Ken Senus to succeed bank's eighth CEO for nation’s first credit union
30-year career brings McQuade to role of president, overseeing operations in New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont
New center part of initiative to increase student interest and instructional quality around STEAM
341 units approved in Concord, Hillsborough, Nashua and Rochester
NH Cornerstone Awards to be held Jan. 24, Roche reports $181 million in 2022 sales … and more
Total of 341 units will be mix of market rate, affordable
12 businesses boost Forest Society’s Rocks renovation effort, Untiet named director of development, community relations at CATCH … and more
Hinkley Allen welcomes new attorney, Dan O'Brien KIA agrees to settlement ... and more
Proposals include brewery, outdoor recreation center, temporary lodging cabins, an indoor athletic facility and more
C/A Design, NH Liquor Commission opens new outlet, Keller Williams welcomes new COO ... and more
Funds went into building up community development, economic development and clean energy projects around the state
New Hampshire’s banking industry is constantly evolving and improving their technology, customer service and best practices
New Hampshire’s construction industry continues to benefit from a unprecedented building boom
NLRA guidance contains a more employer-friendly view
This article outlines key considerations for U.S.-based companies that offer lead-generation services — i.e., selling lists of contact information for use in marketing or direct outreach.
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
Planning for the future, particularly as a business owner, requires more than a simple will. Our panelist of professionals explore the fundamentals of estate planning, from choosing between wills and trusts to preparing for incapacity and business succession. Their insights highlight how thoughtful planning can protect assets, reduce legal complications, maximize financial benefits and ensure your wishes are carried out for both family and business interests.
Workforce reductions are never easy. Whether driven by economic uncertainty, industry shifts or strategic restructuring, layoffs can be some of the most difficult decisions business leaders face. At the same time, workforce reductions carry legal obligations that are easy to overlook, particularly under state law. In New Hampshire, one of the most misunderstood of those obligations is the state’s WARN Act.
Nearly nine months after a controversial change to the Youth Development Center abuse claims process pushed the administrator from his job and stalled the proceedings for survivors, the fund now has a new leader.
With the permanent passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act this past summer, Opportunity Zones (OZ) are being reset, and with it, an opportunity for New Hampshire to shape what comes next. The question is whether we’re ready and whether municipalities, developers and state leaders are aligned to act.
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. New Hampshire Children’s Trust (NHCT), in collaboration with our national partner, Prevent Child Abuse America (PCAA), uses this month as an opportunity to spread awareness about ways to stop child abuse and neglect before it happens.