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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
AARP awards $35,000 to five NH organizations
Sununu names two directors to New Hampshire Housing Board, Brookstone Builders awarded state contract ... and more
Construction could begin as early as next year if $574k goal is met
Dartmouth professor will lead a $2.7M Department of Energy grant to analyze defects in solids
Reporter Bob Sanders talks about diversity in corporate leadership, nationally and in New Hampshire
Rents lower in commercial space while increasing industrial rents prompt new construction
Deal solidifies Canadian company's growth in North American vacation and residential markets
RE/MAX completes franchise acquisition, Brady Sullivan secures tenant for Jefferson Mill ... and more
UNH to honor Single Digits co-founder among other entrepreneurial alumni
Orthopedic surgeon also assisted with development of the new technology
The merger creates a single destination for increasingly complex prototyping
Manufacturer cites high energy costs for installing 510-kilowatt solar array
SilverTech celebrates 25 years, Comcast launches new 5G mobile service for small businesses ... and more
JPMorgan Chase Vice President Tom Cunningham and Executive Market Director of Banking Laura Cortese talk about their latest Business Outlook Pulse Survey, which shows business leaders at their most optimistic in the 11 years since the survey's inception
Manchester business community grows with new leases, Belmont's Great Brook Village is sold ... and more
What are NFTs? How do they work? And why are people spending millions of dollars on them?
‘Overwhelming majority’ backs job action in northern New England, but no stoppage plans announced
Dartmouth prof to head Brazil biofuel project … and more
NH Tech Alliance speed-dating event matches entrepreneurs and investors
After 17 years, he’s ‘ready for new challenges and opportunities’
Four NH companies win national AGC safety awards … and more
Health system will move to ‘remote by design’ after pandemic ends
Ilona Davis, Business & Technology Advisory Principal at Baker Newman Noyes, discusses strategy and optimization for the new, post-pandemic hybrid workplace
York IE adds teams feature to Fuel platform, Orion unveils new occupancy sensor … and more
In winning first Sylvio Dupuis Award, Sunshine Initiative announces expansion of efforts to Laconia, Rochester, Manchester
Bascom named Sunapee Region Realtor of Year, Creighton honored by Queen Elizabeth … and more
Product of the Year nominations sought, Player gets marketing management role at Consolidated … and more
Director of Aviation at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport Ted Kitchens joins us to talk about what’s happening at the airport, especially the recent addition of Spirit Airlines
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.
College cut the ribbon this month for a 21-home complex for college employees in West Lebanon
Property taxes pay for 70% of public education costs in NH
Bow could become the first town to withdraw from the Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire as residents confront high energy costs.
Howard Brodsky, co-founder and chairman of CCA Global Partners (CCA), highlighted the power of cooperatives (co-ops) — shared business models owned and governed by their members — as the “great economic equalizer” for small businesses worldwide in his remarks at the United Nation’s (UN) annual Session of the Commission for Social Development at UN headquarters in New York City. This session convened global business leaders and innovators to discuss advancing social development and social justice through coordinated, equitable and inclusive policies.
Firearms manufacturer Sturm, Ruger & Co., confirmed earlier this month that it had reduced its force.
New Hampshire’s energy officials are asking the state’s Supreme Court to review a decision by utility regulators that raised rates for Eversource customers last summer.
Goodlander says ‘raising hell’ best strategy to secure promised federal dollars
Analysts fear overall revenue will lag unless other accounts pick up the pace