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‘Extraordinary’ donation to focus on ‘historically underrepresented students’
CAI acquires MainStreet GIS … and more
Jennifer Parent, McLane Middleton's Director and Chair of the Litigation Department, discusses the legal issues around employers providing financial incentives for getting vaccinated, or setting vaccination as an employment requirement.
Projects, organizations around state recognized for achievements
Mayberry named exec director of NH Home Builders, Claremont Savings to open Lebanon branch … and more
SilverTech unveils banking platform … and more
Elizabeth Hitchcock, co-owner of The Factory, The Bookery and Orbit Group, joins NH Business Review editor Jeff Feingold and publisher Ernesto Burden to talk about the intersection between art and business.
Outdoor meeting area also added at firm’s Bedford HQ
Piper named 25th Construction Industry Ethics Award winner, DECCO announces four new hires … and more
Talking through the complexities of the impact taxing PPP loans would have on various businesses, the total amount it could mean for the state in revenue, and the debate over what to do next.
Kassler named CMO at analytics software firm, TechWomen awards nominees sought … and more
Fair Housing Project site provides resources, support
NH Preservation Alliance to present annual awards, JSA wins AIANH award … and more
Facility to receive inmates from Texas as a result of Biden administration decision
Steve Cunningham, owner of the SBA’s New Hampshire Veteran Owned Business of the Year in 2020, talks to editor Jeff Feingold about how and why he built National Flight Simulator in Manchester
Richard named general manager at XMA Corp. … and more
EnviroVantage wins Army Corps contract, MVSB offers lead abatement financing … and more
Three UNH researchers win federal grants, DataEd facility wins key certification … and more
NH Business Review Editor Jeff Feingold discusses why many businesses and business organizations in the state are rallying opposition to HB55.
Liquor Commission readies two new outlets, NH Legal Assistance plans Fair Housing presentation … and more
A compilation of active organizations, industry groups and lobbyists
In November 2020, Richie Coladarci, HR strategist at Merchants Fleet, launched A Friend in HR, an online, advice resource.
More than 120 Realtors in a range of markets across the state
10 organizations around the state provide an outlet for artists, technicians, educators and tradesmen
BAE Systems honors suppliers … and more
Rekha Chiruvolu, Director of Diversity and Inclusion at Nixon Peabody, talks about about the current state of diversity in business
College sees effort as step to help employers ‘fill critical, open positions’
Jobs ranging from entry-level to senior roles available
American Rescue Plan grants to aid initiatives in Manchester, Nashua, around state
School plans renovation as it expands course, workforce development programming
Brady Sullivan sells Mass. buildings for $15m … and more
Publication honored for reporting, General Excellence
College teams with California-based Aisera to beef up remote learning
Orion Entrance Control unveils new solutiosn, CoderZ wins award … and more
Bob and Jeff discuss the sausage making the House of Representatives undertook in crafting their state budget proposal, which they passed yesterday. The upshot? Business should be happy with the outcome. Bob breaks down why.
Three promotions at North Branch, Belmont golf club sold … and more
CRVNA, Central NH VNA form 82-community Granite VNA
NH Business Review is pleased to present the winners of our 14th annual BOB Awards, which honor the Best of Business in New Hampshire for 2021. Each year, our readers vote for the Granite State’s most stand-out businesses — the…
Yahyn adds two new advisors … and more
Web training, resources to be offered in free programming
Bob Sanders briefs listeners about a development that’s occurred in the latest round of stimulus - assistance for newer businesses
Big industrial building sale includes two NH properties … and more
Eight more NH communities OK Consolidated broadband deals … and more
HEFA may not be the best known agency in NH, but their mission is critical, with an ultimate goal of enabling lower costs for health and education services
New 60,000-square-foot Presidential Wing built by PC Construction
Loan officers, financial institutions recognized for ‘outstanding service to customers’
Bourdeau, Stewart join Bonnette Page & Stone … and more
Organizations urged to sign up for annual 24-hour online giving event
New app seeks to boost local Manchester businesses … and more
Hudson self-storage facility sells for $4.8 million … and more
Relax & Co., which provided an array of services to property owners in the Lake Sunapee area, had already been forced to lay off workers earlier this month.
A federal judge has rejected most of telecommunications developer Vertex Towers’ legal challenge to build a 150-foot cellular tower on residential land in Hampton, dealing the company a significant setback.
The entreaty comes as part of a lengthy statement Sig Sauer released July 29 as it continues to push back against allegations that the P320 is unsafe.
In 2013, Brown joined Citizens Count, rising to executive director in 2020, and last year joined the Warren B. Rudman Center at the UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law
Renewable energy and climate change initiatives suddenly face significant headwinds
Earlier this year on February 18, 2025, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit issued a significant decision with implications not only for companies in the health care industry, but for any organization doing business with the federal government.
Keene recently settled with a former fire captain who’d alleged he was wrongfully terminated, an agreement between him and the city shows.
The U.S. Department of Justice is primed to investigate fraud and abuse.
JCPenney has sued the Steeplegate Mall’s owner, Onyx Partners, which wants to tear down most of Steeplegate and build some 600 apartments as well as businesses such as Costco or perhaps Whole Foods.