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Organization also recognizes leadership program graduates
Ledyard Bank, People’s United opening new branches … and more
WMUR, WZID take Station of the Year honors
‘The 19th Amendment and the Road Ahead’ is theme of Oct. 22 virtual luncheon
MilliporeSigma to increase membrane production, Millyard Bank to build solar array
Native plants will be incubated to measure the carbon cycle under future climate scenarios
Brady Sullivan donates to CMC's expansion, real estate franchise expands into NH ... and more
Industrial business leases 70% of commercial building amid pandemic
Keith Bamford from Daystar explains what the dark web is, why businesses need to be aware of it, and how they can protect their data from it.
Senet awarded two patents, Hypertherm honored for workforce policies … and more
Jeff and Liisa talk about how STEP funds will be used for helping New Hampshire firms with virtual outreach abroad. Also, a preview of the pre-election statewide candidate survey.
NH Housing webinar to look at taxes and development, DECCO project wins honor … and more
John Broderick, Senior Director External Affairs at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health, is the 2020 Business Excellence Hall of Fame Recipient
Mark Stebbins, chairman and CEO of Procon in Hooksett, is the Business Excellence recipient in the real estate and construction category for a large organization
David Schleyer, founder and principal of Elm Grove Companies in Manchester, is the Business Excellence recipient in the real estate and construction category for a small organization
Mark Lennon, founder and CEO of IRN – The Reuse Network in Concord, is the 2020 Business Excellence recipient in the business & professional services category for a small organization
Sister Paula Marie Buley, president of Rivier University in Nashua, is the Business Excellence recipient in the nonprofit category for a large organization
Norm Bouthilette, CEO of the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Nashua, is the Business Excellence recipient in the nonprofit category for a small organization
Wendy Tirollo, CEO of TRM Microwave in Bedford, is the Business Excellence recipient in the manufacturing category for a small organization
Karen Woods, administrative director at Cottage Hospital in Woodsville, is the Business Excellence recipient in the health care category for a large organization
Charla Bizios Stevens, director and chair of the Employment Law Practice Group at McLane Middleton in Manchester is the Business Excellence recipient in the business & professional services category for a large organization
Dr. Rochelle Lindner of Lindner Dental Associates in Bedford, is the Business Excellence recipient in the health care category for a small organization
David Weed, assistant vice president of business services at Service Credit Union in Portsmouth, is the Business Excellence recipient in the consumer services category for a large organization
Nichole Raftopoulos, president and founder of Nvest Financial Group in Portsmouth, is the Business Excellence recipient in the financial services category for a small organization
Rachel Guill, deputy vice president and general manager of Countermeasure and Electromagnetic Attack Solutions at BAE Systems in Nashua, is the Business Excellence recipient in the technology category for a large organization
Charles D. Ermer, vice president of business operations at Palmer Gas & Oil in Atkinson, is the Business Excellence recipient in the consumer services category for a large organization
Jason Walker, CEO & co-founder of Waypoint Robotics in Nashua, is the Business Excellence recipient in the technology category for a small organization
Helen Williams, owner of 2 Home Cooks in Dover, is the Business Excellence recipient in the consumer services category for a small organization
NH Tech Alliance ‘speed dating' event links investors, entrepreneurs
Thayer-linked startup wins NIH grant … and more
How are these retail and restaurant centers faring in the current stage of the pandemic? What do their employees think of mask mandates?
Tobias Lear House to become ‘unparalleled lodging experience’
Acapella merges with Merrimack River Technologies … and more
Hammer joins TFMoran, Sullivan Construction honored for CMC project … and more
Jeff Feingold talks to Mercedes Hunt, Director of Business Management and Finance Programs, and Rachel French, Business Partnerships Manager, about the current state of Granite State College's business programs and partnerships.
Free online event to help participants learn how compete in the ‘next normal’
Kollsman wins Marine Corps contract, SPUR acquires Salem manufacturer in private equity deal … and more
New Hampshire companies eligible for free participation through October
Virtual event to feature discussion of how to remediate policies
Jeff and Bob break down what the federal moratorium on evictions means for New Hampshire.
Plan NH presents awards, sixth T-Bones opens in Concord … and more
Answers to most widely asked questions on operational guidance now provided online
Survey finds consumers, businesses say adaptations made in pandemic may be permanent
York IE and the New Hampshire Tech Alliance have launched an initiative aimed at bringing together NH-based technology executives from organizations across the globe
Steve explains the parallels between access to electricity and access to broadband, the challenges to getting that access to rural areas, and what his team is doing to solve that.
Workers ‘making visible progress’ on Parker J. Noyes building project
Seacoast real estate sales set records in August … and more
Great Bay Community College opens new welding lab … and more
Kyle talks about where they're focusing investment efforts right now, and about creating community among New Hampshire's tech talent.
Credit union nears completion on its 10th full-service location
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.