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North Branch breaks ground for Red Oak project, Lakeport mixed-use project begins … and more
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North Branch breaks ground for Red Oak project, Lakeport mixed-use project begins … and more
Jeff talks with Andy Vailas, COO of Bazar, a new company looking to work with businesses to create savings on health care by allowing employees to shop for the best deals on procedures at through a variety of providers
North Branch completes West Lebanon project, work begins on 70-unit Meredith development … and more
Paul College seeks internship opportunities for students … and more
New board chair, directors at NH Tech Alliance … and more
Brendan Williams and David Ross talk about about what health care organizations went through - and are still going through - battling to keep their facilities safe from COVID
As federal, state education agencies sort out approval process, work remains undone
Funds to support housing, childcare, revitalization projects
B2W offers free software to colleges, Day joins Roche Realty … and more
Growth Accelerator Fund, SBIR Catalyst contests accepting applications until June 25
Resonant Link working with pacemaker, neurostimulator and ventricle assist device manufacturers
Avilite wins $23.5m Air Force contract … and more
Peter Ramsey talks about the Palace Teatres reopenings, how the venues weathered the long shutdown financially, and Peter's observations on leadership in during crisis
Freudenberg-NOK and The Granite Group officials held a groundbreaking ceremony of their future 64,000-square-foot facility…
Insurance report points to lack of statewide licensing certification and code enforcement
Marathon online giving event seeks to raise funds for 600 Granite State nonprofits
Consolidated to offer gigabit connection in Keene, and more ….
Kathleen Reardon, CEO of the New Hampshire Center For Non Profits, talks about the upcoming 24-hour New Hampshire Gives (nhgives.org) event June 8-9.
2021-22 season to kick off after Covid-induced hiatus
Environmental Business Council will honor the 50-year environmental consulting veteran on June 10
One Granite Place in Concord provides setting for executive offices and mixed-use space
Maugel Architects names manager of Portsmouth office ... and more
Inside this episode: This week, NH Business Review Editor Jeff Feingold talks with Kate Sullivan, producer and host of the new show New Hampshire Life and communications director at White Birch Communications. They talk about the show, its production. This…
NH companies attract investment and recognition ,,, and more
WeatherSTEM System provides real-time weather reports, lightning detection and an alert siren
After a pause in 2020, tech competition returns in October
Researchers tracked 24 different PFAS through six wastewater treatment facilities
Life sciences micro manufacturer selects Midwest facility over Nashua base for investment
Casella breaks ground on Bethlehem gas capture facility, virtual career fair draws employers, job-seekers … and more
‘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
On February 11, 2026, California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced the largest enforcement settlement under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), resolving claims that The Walt Disney Company failed to adequately honor consumers’ opt-out rights — a core tenet of modern privacy law.
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