New Bill Lifts Flying Cars In NH
Theteam talks about a new bill signed by the governor that allows folks to register their flying cars at the DMV
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Theteam talks about a new bill signed by the governor that allows folks to register their flying cars at the DMV
CARES Act funding to aid vulnerable tenants in state
Sixth T-Bones to open in Concord next month, Boston Properties picks Akumina platform … and more
Black, Latino workers lost jobs at a higher rate, regaining them more slowly, researchers say
Boots to Business returns to a virtual format Aug. 25
BAE Systems acquires GPS business, SpotOn wins another award … and more
This week, our publisher attended the New Hampshire Business and Industry Association Economic Summit and talked to BIA President Jim Roche afterward on his takeaways from hosting the event.
Knox Financial opens New Hampshire office … and more
Portsmouth Regional surgeon leads robotics training, global events platform addresses shift to virtual ... and more
A touchless temperature reader is being integrated into a new healthcare app to stop the spread
Hosts statewide earned more than $4.1 million from welcoming guests within 300 miles
Industrial space sells in Hooksett, Bow ... and more
Overburdened municipalities struggle to assist nonprofits seeking federal funding
This week's episode is a must listen for those looking for a light at the end of the tunnel.
Waypoint Robotics, a Nashua-based spinoff of Stanley Elevator Company that developed an industrial-strength, omnidirectional, fully autonomous mobile robot, was a finalist in the robotics category at the Annual New…
Jewett Construction's team poses with Jordan's Furniture's team. Pictured from left to right: Jewett Construction Vice President of Maine Operations Jon Sirois, CPC, PMP; Jordan's Furniture Vice President of Property Development and Facilities John Hanley; Jordan's…
Lebanon-based entity will fund projects in NH, Vt., Maine and NY
We talk about the results of the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) survey of 1,549 businesses, as well as the last of the current assistance offerings, the New Hampshire General Assistance & Preservation (GAP) program.
This week, the editors discuss the tight housing market from two first person perspectives, that of a recent seller and a current home seeker.
Project adds 6,000 feet of manufacturing space
Mentoring to be topic of next Power Breakfast, MuShield completes expansion … and more
Jewett completes One Hundred Club renovations … and more
Baines, Ferrari, Pascarella, Trombley join organization’s leadership
Jeff sits down with the Puritan Backroom's General Manager Eric Zink to talk about how the restaurant has adapted, and continues to adapt, to the limits on dining created by Covid-19.
Funds to help expand efforts to high school students
LDI expansion project awarded BFA loan, Langley completes Veterinary Emergency Center … and more
New operation seen as having ‘immense impact on the community’
Red River unveils K-12 cybersecurity product, CAI Technologies acquires Vt. firm … and more
Seven to Save nominations sought, Hancock Associates opens Concord office … and more
ApprenticeshipNH adds biomedical tech sector … and more
Pappas talks infrastructure funding, Concord Hospital to cut ribbon on new wing … and more
Panelists to probe issues surrounding race, ethnicity in Granite State
$10 million program focuses on strengthening trust around household Internet of Things
She’s played a role in 15 deals, including Newforma and Granite Systems
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
Landmark legislation that originated in New Hampshire 43 years ago is being put to the test today as for-profit investors snap up manufactured home communities here and across the country.
When a public charity is formed, the focus is often on the organization’s purpose, the application for 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status and board structure.
A bill that would have allowed New Hampshire employers to set their own minimum pay policy for workers, skirting the state’s two-hour requirement, died in the state Senate after passage by the House two months ago.
This article outlines key considerations for U.S.-based companies that offer lead-generation services — i.e., selling lists of contact information for use in marketing or direct outreach.
Workforce reductions are never easy. Whether driven by economic uncertainty, industry shifts or strategic restructuring, layoffs can be some of the most difficult decisions business leaders face. At the same time, workforce reductions carry legal obligations that are easy to overlook, particularly under state law. In New Hampshire, one of the most misunderstood of those obligations is the state’s WARN Act.
Nearly nine months after a controversial change to the Youth Development Center abuse claims process pushed the administrator from his job and stalled the proceedings for survivors, the fund now has a new leader.
A federal judge exceeded her authority by ordering the state to continue its mandatory vehicle inspection program after it was repealed, NH Attorney General John Formella argued in a legal filing Thursday, March 19, with the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
A federal judge heard opening arguments Monday, February 9, in a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a 2024 state law that requires first-time voters in New Hampshire to show proof of U.S. citizenship when they register.
Some state officials and lawmakers are concerned that New Hampshire’s incoming Medicaid premium system may conflict with provisions in Congress’ One Big Beautiful Bill Act.