2021 Business Excellence Winner: Amy LaBelle of LaBelle Winery
Amy LaBelle, founder and winemaker of LaBelle Winery, is the Business Excellence recipient in the Consumer Services category for a large organization.
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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
Christine Miska, CEMA Business Area Engineering Director of BAE Systems, is the Business Excellence recipient in the Technology category for a large organization
Paul Forte, CEO of FedPoint (Long Term Care Partners, LLC), is the Business Excellence recipient in the Healthcare category for a large organization
Maureen Beauregard, president & CEO for Easterseals New Hampshire, is the Business Excellence recipient in the Nonprofit category for a large organization
Adam Wagner, founder and partner at Market Square Architects in Portsmouth, is the Business Excellence recipient in the Business & Professional Services category for a small organization
Brendan P. Keegan, CEO for Merchants Fleet, is the Business Excellence recipient in the Financial Services category for a large organization
John Mortimer, founder of Millennium Running, is the Business Excellence recipient in the Consumer Services category for a small organization
Jessica Cantin, CEO of YWCA New Hampshire, is the Business Excellence recipient in the Social Equity category for a small organization
Tom Moulton, president & CEO of Sleepnet Corporation, is the Business Excellence recipient in the Manufacturing category for a small organization
Susan Martore-Baker, president of Cambridge Trust Company of New Hampshire, is the Business Excellence recipient in the Financial Services category for a small organization
Dean Christon is the executive director and CEO for New Hampshire Housing
Associated Grocers cuts the ribbon on ReVision Energy installation
15 firms to be honored at Oct. 14 ceremony
The Home Beautiful now employee-owned, Jewett breaks ground on PromoCentric project … and more
John Mortimer discusses how he grew a ubiquitous, vertically-integrated NH running event and retail business out of a single, ad hoc race on New Year's Eve back in 1999.
Nita Patel of Otis Elevator to be organization’s president in 2023
KMC Systems opens Cambridge facility … and more
Former Segway facility sold, BFA OKs loan for Bethlehem rehab center … and more
Publication takes first place for General Excellence
FOSTER initiative aids NH small businesses in securing federal grants
Flexible skills courses to begin in October
Tech Tidbits From Around New Hampshire
Payton's new podcast, The Common Ground Initiative, aims to explore "what unites us, not divides us"
Event will look at ‘New Hampshire’s Housing Crisis and the Economy’
CDFA reports on impact, Nashua warehouse/distribution facility sold for $24 million … and more
The NH Automobile Dealers Association talks about an innovative scholarship program the NHADA has developed to promote auto tech careers to high and college students
Researchers to probe links to cracked, crumbled roads
Free Realtor safety webinar set, Winnipesaukee Lumber sold to Maine firm … and more
Veteran Entrepenural Training Resource Network (VETRN), is a high-level business training program that’s entirely free to military veteran business owners
Department of Energy awards $1.2 million to study cellulosic biofuel production
MWH Constructors sees growth opportunities in acquisition
Graham "Gray" Chynoweth talks about taking Minim public and growing the company, productivity and growth habits, leadership, and his vision for company culture.
BAE Systems wins $843 million Army contract … and more
People and Property: Real Estate and Construction News From Around NH
Fliptable founder Kassandra Pike talks about the app that aims to solve the problem of hiring in the restaurant community and how they believe the “Bumble of the restaurant industry” can make huge difference in recruiting
Virginia firm acquires Nashua’s WBT Systems … and more
Agency provided funding for 16 projects with nearly 1,000 affordable units
Zarta Gier to head GZA’s Bedford office … and more
Deo talks about how companies need to think beyond recruiting diverse candidates to how to create a culture that optimizes retention of a diverse workforce
Tech charter school gets $1.5 million grant … and more
Winter completion seen for first phase of Makers Mill project
OSHA offers free heat safety app, Torrington Properties acquires 102,000-square-foot Newington retail-office complex
Manchester-based Awato acquired by Toronto firm, UNHInnovation wins SBA grant … and more
A discussion on the Supreme Court's recent decision not to hear the case on whether NH residents working from home for Massachusetts companies should have to pay MA income tax.
Lark Hotels buys Sunapee Lake Lodge, new board members at New Hampshire Housing, NeighhborWorks Southern NH … and more
U.S. Senate debates legislation including historic investment in broadband, as well as cybersecurity and energy efficiency pieces
Foxx Life Sciences opens two facilities, Executive Council approves police body cameras contract ... and more
League of NH Craftsmen Executive Director Miriam Carter joins us for a preview of the 88th Annual Craftsmen's Fair, to be held at Mount Sunapee Aug. 7-15
Real estate transactions in New Hampshire invariably carry tax consequences. Whether you are a business owner, investor, or advisor, thoughtful tax planning is critical to preserving value and avoiding costly missteps.
Realtors are learning more about coastal conditions to better inform homebuyers
Warrenstreet Architects, Inc. recently announced the completion of the new Rockingham County Municipal Building, a 110,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility located at 94 North Road in Brentwood, NH.
Lebanon. Keene. Nashua. Antrim. Newmarket. Salem. Those are just a handful of New Hampshire communities that are taking innovative approaches to create more housing, as cited during a forum Dec. 12 at Saint Anselm College in Manchester.
Torrington Properties has deepened its stake in the state’s commercial/retail real estate market with its purchase of the 300,000-square-foot shopping center in Rochester known as The Ridge. The $51.3 million acquisition from Waterstone Properties includes the retail center adjacent to Route 11, home to Market Basket, a New Hampshire Liquor & Wine Outlet, Marshalls, Old Navy, Starbucks, Stonewall Kitchen, Petco, Famous Footwear, ULTA Beauty, Hobby Lobby, the 110 Grill restaurant and other occupants.
Joshua Greenwald, owner broker of the Greenwald Realty Group, is the new president of the New Hampshire Association of Realtors.
While the median price of a single-family home in New Hampshire declined again in November, don’t assume it’s a trend toward greater affordability. More likely, according to Susan Cole, president of the New Hampshire Association of Realtors (NHAR), it’s because of seasonal trends in this region.
New Hampshire’s story is often told through familiar but false assumptions: retirees driving population change, Massachusetts buyers pushing up home prices, and a uniquely low-tax landscape keeping the state affordable.
A free-standing 24-hour emergency room operated by Parkland Medical Center was conditionally approved by planners Nov. 13