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Acquisition expands construction equipment business within New England region
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Acquisition expands construction equipment business within New England region
How we respond to a changing economy will affect our region's future prosperity
Tom Raffio talks about his new book "Prepare For Crisis, Plan To Thrive"
Steve Duprey and Andru Volinsky discuss their longtime friendship (despite great political differences) and how they think discourse can improve in the state and nationwide.
SoClean amends Phillips lawsuit complaint … and more
Jason Alexander, from the BANKW staffing and recruitment company, talks about what employers can and should do to navigate through the extremely difficult employee recruitment and retention landscape.
Wentworth Inn sold, BIA readies Energy Symposium … and more
Will-Mor Manufacturing acquired by New York firm … and more
Five-story building to include hotel, apartments, retail, restaurant
Roche reports three major transactions … and more
P2Bio initiative ‘an amazing pathway’ for community college
Dec. 6-9 event will culminate in naming of Entrepreneur of Year
Sam Evans-Brown of Clean Energy New Hampshire talks about the potential ramifications of the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission (PUC) to cut energy efficiency program funding by more than 50 percent
New Hampshire Housing webinar to look at economy, housing markets … and more
Longtime health care exec succeeds Hausman in top post
Jeff and Ernesto talk holiday pandemic travel, COVID numbers, labor shortages, supply chain issues and more in this pre-holiday episode.
Conway shopping mall sold for $26.5 million … and more
Business, community leaders to discuss innovation in New Hampshire
NH Business Review editor Jeff Feingold and award-winning staff writer Bob Sanders break down Bob's recent story on a new trend in healthcare. As an outgrowth of the Affordable Care Act, and subsequent measures and subsidies, more and more people…
‘Future of Consolidated’s consumer fiber internet service,’ says CEO
Program seeks to advance design and manufacture of biomaterials
IT veteran Gary Noseworthy succeeds Joan Tulk at Newmarket organization
NHPR inks deal with Stitcher … and more
Mesa Zendt named Portsmouth’s new planning director … and more
Holly Gaspar of Dartmouth-Hitchcock and Chelsie Rommell of NH Legal Assistance discuss a new medical-legal partnership being launched in the Upper Valley and Sullivan County.
Leadership team takes ownership of Doucet Survey … and more
NH Business Review editor Jeff Feingold talks with staff writer Bob Sanders about New Hampshire’s trust laws
To ‘explore the role of employers in solving the housing crisis’
TechWomen|TechGirls awards presented, XMReality launches Microsoft Teams app … and more
Seven to Save list announced, Village Shoppes at Salem sold … and more
Members of the NH Telehealth Alliance talk about about their case that New Hampshire needs to normalize telehealth and provide long-term regulatory support for telehealth initiatives
Position Imaging adds new package logistics system, Paul College Capstone Consulting Fair Nov. 19 … and more
MVSB to expand into Rochester … and more
Smartphone-based program aims a break ‘stress response cycle’
Taylor Caswell, Commissioner of the NH Department of Business and Economic Affairs, discusses how CEDRs will help create a ground for collaboration so broad state economic development strategies can be implemented locally
Senet enhances its IoT Marketplace platform … and more
Mascoma Bank backs Claremont revitalization project … and more
Girls Inc. CEO (and former NH Business Review publisher) Sharron McCarthy discuss NH Business Review's upcoming Powered by Women event.
Part of national effort to test atmosphere’s response to eclipses
UNH Law hosts IP roundtable … and more
Housing, child care focus of Concord chamber forum … and more
Jeff and Ernesto talk about the outlook for events going forward in the age of COVID
Emotional intelligence focus of next Tech Women Power Breakfast … and more
Jade Monahan, Senior Vice President of Human Resources for Adventure Ready Brands, is the Business Excellence recipient in the Manufacturing category for a large organization.
Kelly Roosa Cohen, President of Cohen Closing & Title, LLC, is the Business Excellence recipient in the Real Estate and Construction category for a small organization
Cameron G. Shilling, Director at McLane Middleton in Manchester, is the Business Excellence recipient in the Business & Professional Services category for a large organization
Drs. Joshua Osofsky and Drew Wilson are the Business Excellence recipients in the Healthcare category for a small organization
Amy LaBelle, founder and winemaker of LaBelle Winery, is the Business Excellence recipient in the Consumer Services category for a large organization.
Kyle Reagan, CEO of DECCO, Inc., is the Business Excellence recipient in the Real Estate and Construction category for a large organization
Kathy Collinsworth, executive director of the Monadnock Humane Society, is the Business Excellence recipient in the Nonprofit category for a small organization
Officials say it's a win for the state, and for Hampton, as the state makes a push for proposals from developers/operators
Only 5.6% of the buildable land in New Hampshire has access to both water and sewer systems. When it comes to much-needed residential construction in the state, that represents an opportunity and a challenge, according to presentations Oct. 29 during…
From nature-space retreats to historic venues, New Hampshire offers businesses unique ways to bring teams together outside the office.
Former Portsmouth credit union will house surgical center and other medical businesses
New Hampshire voters aren’t feeling much relief from their anxieties about the state’s housing crisis. The continued reduced housing inventory, which pushes home prices higher, is also dampening labor market in the Granite State, according to a pair of studies.
Residential real estate trends in New Hampshire— from supply to interest rates to median price — have improved incrementally since January.
New Hampshire’s attorney general says no improprieties by state officials preceded the sale of a large Nashua commercial building to China’s largest water bottler. But Attorney General John Formella’s report to Gov. Kelly Ayotte dated Oct. 3 says the provisions of federal law should have taken place prior to the sale of the 337,391-square-foot building at 80 Northwest Blvd. in Nashua by a subsidiary of Nongfu Spring.
Easterseals Military & Veterans Campus includes affordable housing, a conference center and a hub for nonprofits
The nonprofit and ReVision Energy expand renewable energy portfolio with new solar panels across five properties in the Monadnock Region