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Saint-Gobain settles patent suit, STEM grant for UNH … and more
Funds will support revitalization, affordable housing, infrastructure
‘Ethics of Affordable Housing’ to be explored in St. A’s event … and more
Sheehan Phinney team aids North Billerica firm in years-long case
Aimed at helping ‘reshape how startups are built, scaled and monetized’
News about Datanomix, Connection, Red River … and more
Seacoast home sales plummet … and more
To the editor: In a recent opinion by Citizens Count regarding how the current pandemic might affect our state’s tax policy (“Can coronavirus crisis prompt NH tax changes?” May 22-June 4 NH Business Review), the author asserts “Granite Staters might…
Helios Hockey named picked for MassChallenge … and more
$4.6 million NASA-funded initiative to provide hands-on experience for space mission
Brookstone wins Manchester Community College project … and more
Over her 36-hear tenure, the fund has aided thousands of disadvantaged people, communities and businesses
Rockingham Economic Development wins $1 million federal grant for revolving loan fund … and more
24-hour initiative ‘a great opportunity for all of us to show that we are there for our nonprofits’
Decline in deals will hit seed and startup firms the greatest
Program will provide personalized plan for all middle, high school students in state
On Covid-extended schedule, elevator shaft is completed at Nashua PAL Youth Safe Haven
Right Networks buys Indiana firm, Venn Science acquired by Toronto company … and more
Contoocook facility delivers 350 units in five days
20-year energy savings performance contract seen as saving $4 million
11-screen movie theater planned in Bedford … and more
Red River wins California Google Cloud contract … and more
In support of affordable housing services during the Covid-19 crisis,
Hunt for predatory practices part of nationwide crackdown
Seacoast home sales take a dive, Preservation Alliance honors top advocates, projects … and more
Nashua PAL project on track for May completion … and more
Helios deploys new data-driven hockey technology … and more
New two-story space to house expanded manufacturing, production capacity
CDFA OKs $3 million in block grants … and more
Snappii offers free Covid-19 disinfection checklist app … and more
UNH research finds rural areas with seasonal homes hit hard by Covid-19
Structures Unlimited Texas project wins honors … and more
Applications to be accepted beginning April 13
Aimed at supporting, promoting region’s growing industry
Kuster seeks relief for small broadband providers … and more
Staggered shifts, telecommuting established to maintain distancing
Awards presented to partners who helped with 2,000 affordable housing mortgages
$60m construction loan for Tuscan Village retail development … and more
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Shaheen, Hassan seek help for Manufacturing Extension Partnerships ... and more
In Covid-19 response, university effort works to create headbands to hold plastic PPE
30-year industry veteran takes helm of healthcare analytics firm
Chinburg wins EPA award … and more
Concept gets $2 million for further research
Dartmouth-Hitchcock sends out call to address growing shortages amid coronavirus
NH’s Council on the Arts faces major layoffs and funding cuts, leaving just one employee and forcing arts groups to seek new sources of support.
The members of Manchester Museums are asking community members to be aware and informed about federal government changes that will critically impact museums and cultural institutions locally and across the nation.
Friends Forever International, a global youth leadership and cultural exchange organization based in New Hampshire, recently hosted a delegation from Kazakhstan from February 21 to March 1.
A strong people and culture strategy isn’t just an HR initiative; it’s the foundation for achieving organizational goals and fostering collective leadership
Doing it yourself can be cheaper, faster and more profitable than traditional publishing, but the writers do all the work.
Only four states have no sales tax besides New Hampshire, and one of them, Oregon, has found a creative approach to promoting a stronger film industry. Theirs doesn’t need a production incentive supported by levying from consumer purchases, something Granite State entertainment sector figures have pondered workarounds for here.
The Regional Economic Development Center (REDC) announces an Arts and Culture Business Competition, the third in the THRIVE Competition Series, a collection of business challenges that will provide money and momentum to help growing small businesses thrive in New Hampshire. To commemorate its 30th anniversary, REDC will award a total of $30,000 in grant prizes throughout the four competitions.
How do you keep a vintage brand fresh? The editors of the “The Old Farmer’s Almanac” face that challenge every year as they gather material for an annual publication that is nearly as old as our nation.
Portsmouth-based filmmaker Chris Stinson, owner of Live Free or Die Films, was involved in the production of "The Holdovers," which he says he wishes could’ve been made locally. But when movie crews look toward the northeast, the Granite State isn’t in their sights.