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Cherniske joins Shaheen & Gordon Criminal Law Group
AG’s College Consortium coordinator cited for her ‘commitment to ending sexual violence in New Hampshire’
Preservation Alliance awards ceremony May 3, two join TFMoran staff … and more
Acquisition to make machining distributor a 'tier-one vendor' to industrial clients in New England
Brian Gottlob speaks on inflation's impact on New Hampshire's economy and how consumers are being affected
Carrier honored with Bar Association Kirby Award Sheehan Phinney shareholder Megan C. Carrier has been honored with the NH Bar Foundation’s 2021 Kirby Award, which is given annually to a New Hampshire lawyer…
Architectural firm rebrands as Maugel DeStefano Architects … and more
Without immediate action from the IRS, NH businesses could pay more in up-front taxes this year
Sara Nadeau, other SBA award winners to be honored during National Small Business Week
Michelle Veasey from NH Businesses for Social Responsibility explains how the divisive concepts bill may affect our future workforce
Jurist served on federal bench for 30 years
Robinson, Eastman join Shaheen & Gordon Attorneys Lyndsay Robinson and Morgan Eastman have joined the Family Law Group at Shaheen & Gordon. Robinson will be based in the firm’s Nashua location and Eastman will…
Consul general to discuss Canada-Granite State ties at World Affairs Consul event
Former Chuck Roast facility sold in Conway … and more
Hands-on learning and training aim to bring more attention to healthcare needs in northern New Hampshire
GoodWork opens for nonprofits to collaborate within the community
Senator Hassan pushes Biden for oil solutions
Jennifer Griffith from UNH discusses her research on the severance pay gaps that exist between men and women
Viscarello honored with CATCH Visionary Award Sheehan Phinney shareholder Kenneth A. Viscarello was honored earlier this month with affordable housing nonprofit CATCH Neighborhood Housing’s Helen M. Greene Visionary Award. The award, named for CATCH’s…
Initial phase involves securing vulnerable structure
Metro Walls transitions to 100% employee ownership, Salem retail plaza sold for $4.75m … and more
Reporter Bob Sanders talks which businesses import and export to Russia or Ukraine and what that means for NH's economy, plus resilient business leaders in NH.
Deadline is April 1 to apply for three top awards
Program to provide clients with the knowledge and skills needed to grow in the computer technology field
New certificate program includes hands-on training building a drivable electric vehicle
Students will undergo internships in Littleton’s K-12 schools, and receive tuition, living stipends and local housing
Selling used goods online may trigger additional reporting next year
New president at CMA Engineers, Homeowner Assistance Fund launches … and more
Company unveils Syndicately.com, addresses time and risk constraints for investors with tech-enabled SPV administration
Deadline to apply for a grant is May 30
New boutique hotel undergoes renovations just in time for spring
Payouts to men average $500k more than to women, study finds
Gordon, Welch among panel hearing high schoolers’ simulated congressional testimony
New managing director at Drummond Woodsum, NHLC names new deputy enforcement chief … and more
With a new investor entering the fold, the long-awaited Balsams redevelopment will be a new North Country getaway for Granite Staters, hopefully in late 2023, early 2024.
Six carpenter apprentices join North Branch, Canales to lead Coos Economic Development Corp. … and more
Contest aims to prepare college students for their chosen career path with hands-on experience
Plymouth State University and the NH GEAR UP Alliance to expand college access to rural and urban high school students
NH Business Review is pleased to present the winners of our 15th annual BOB Awards, which honor the Best of Business in New Hampshire for 2022
NH Women’s Foundation offers recommendations to increase number of women people of color in state judicial ranks
Renny Cushing’s decades-long battle to abolish capital punishment
Agency issues reminders, resources for taxpayers, preparers
Sokul on Southeast Habitat for Humanity board, judicial branch issues domestic violence case recommendations
Amanda Andrews, NHBR's associate editor, sits down with Donna Morris, president of the Greater Salem Chamber of Commerce, to discuss some of the workforce initiatives the chamber has created in Salem to bridge the skill gaps in various industries. From…
Modest sales volume stems from record inventory lows
Homebuyers are more active, with 83 markets hitting double-digit showings per listing
New VRF heating and cooling system will save energy, reduce costs and provide improved comfort for residents
Nathan Fink, director of advancement for NH Children's Trust, speaks with NHBR about the organization's NH Family NOW podcast, which chronicles the ups and downs of parenting.
Two attorneys, paralegal, administrative assistant recognized at reception
CLRM co-founder among three attorneys joining Boston-based firm
Leadership changes, unmet promises cause for concern at Franklin veteran campus
Those living with intellectual and developmental disabilities deserve housing options that reflect their potential
NH residents deserve transparency surrounding pharmacy benefit managers
New York Times columnist says we’re in the ‘third great period of human history’
When the path forward isn’t clear and feelings of overwhelm or despair are near, finding anchors in gratitude, horizon and context can steady our leadership through almost anything.
Responsible monetary decisions. Clear and widely disseminated communication with the public, especially on the city’s finances and taxes. Helping people keep their homes and find new ones. Regulatory and cultural changes to make it easier for businesses and development, and investments in the roads, sewers and other infrastructure to support them.
Over 20 years of working with New Hampshire business owners, I’ve noticed something consistent: The businesses that thrive aren’t the ones chasing every new trend. They’re the ones who know how to evaluate whether a new tool or strategy actually serves their goals.
College cut the ribbon this month for a 21-home complex for college employees in West Lebanon