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Newly formed institute to focus on secure automation, supply chains
SoClean again named to Deloitte Tech Fast 500, Mass. firm acquires PlasTech of Bow … and more
Jeff and Bob talk about the current debate over whether the PUC should raise rates, especially commercial rates, for energy efficiency improvements.
Realtors report 21% jump in closings as median price rose 17.5%
Planning board to hear plan for 6,400-square-foot, $9 million project
HUD transfers Sunrise Towers complex in new streamlined conversion policy
No businesses filed for protection in November, but 60 Granite Staters did
Housing efforts among initiatives awarded grants
Nominations sought for Construction Industry Ethics Award … and more
Anne Finucane, an alumna of the college, to keynote annual Social Innovation Challenge
Designed for small New Hampshire businesses, startups
Nov. 30-Dec. 3 event to include Entrepreneur of Year, Startup Summit
Red River launches new SD-WAN product … and more
Jeff explores the intersection of art and high tech via a new augmented-reality art installation at the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport.
15% of respondents, across all income levels, said they have experienced bias
Norwood, Poore named to New Hampshire Housing board … and more
BAE wins new Army contracts … and more
The team talks about possible solutions for the state's growing housing crisis, and take a dive into where $40 million in NH COVID contracts went.
15 projects, 12 contractors honored in 22nd awards presentation
Seacoast real estate transactions set new record … and more
D-H names first research officer, Granite State Code Camp goes virtual this year … and more
Editor Jeff Feingold and award-winning reporter Bob Sanders talk election results
Longtime association executive succeeds the late Paul Griffin
Biotech entrepreneur, research physician honored during virtual Entrepreneurs Forum
Upper Valley MedTech Collaborative holds Pitch Night … and more
In this episode, Jeff discusses the concept of sustainability with New Hampshire Businesses for Social Responsibility executive director Michelle Veasey, Ashley Larochelle from MegaFood and Kathleen Menegozzi of Jack's Pizza.
North Branch begins site work on four-building, 300-unit complex
Grants up to $1,500 available to increase indoor seating capacity
TechWomen/TechGirls honor recognizes her work in epilepsy treatment
New England Council to recognize firm for Covid-19 efforts
Connection wins Pro Patria award, Kumar promoted at Red River … and more
Writer Michael Kitch walks NHBR editor Jeff Feingold through the implications of the LRGHealthcare bankruptcy and upcoming auction.
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
New report shows the state's disproportionate reliance on property taxes, among the highest in the nation
Single-family and condominium alternatives, such as manufactured homes and accessory dwellings units (ADUs), could go a long way toward helping ease New Hampshire’s housing crisis. But those options can have some obstacles, according to participants in a forum.
Efforts are underway in Manchester to fashion a version of the iconic board game "Monopoly" into a Who's Who and What's What of New Hampshire's largest city.
Nine months after the office that handles disputes over access to public records was vacated, the state has yet to staff it.
On February 26, 2026, the Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division released a new notice of proposed rulemaking that would significantly revise the test used under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) for determining independent contractor status, marking the third major change to the federal independent contractor rule in less than five years.
Gov. Kelly Ayotte suggests leasing surplus state land for residential development to help curb New Hampshire's housing shortage and attract more workers to the state.
A key New Hampshire economist has trimmed down to 2.2% his forecast for the growth in the state's economy this for 2026, citing lackluster consumer confidence and the uncertainty of the U.S. war against Iran.
POLICY By: Kevin Cavanaugh To be a family who isn’t struggling in today’s economy, a lot has to be going right. You need steady work, an income that stretches far enough, reliable child care — or the flexibility to provide…
Christopher Ellms Jr. received a 4-1 vote from the executive council on Wednesday, March 4, to become the next chair of the state’s Public Utilities Commission.