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Adimab adds to partner programs, Mainstay's Barton to speak at ACD event … and more
Sale price records on the Seacoast, The Petersons joins Sotheby’s … and more
Ex-Newspapers of New England exec praised for ‘wealth of experience’
SoClean adds Asia-Pacific exec … and more
Lorax Sustainable Development approved for seven lots at 11-acre Victoria Point site
New CTO at NH Mutual Bancorp … and more
Company says New Hampshire operation is ‘a good fit’
Foxx Life Sciences earns ISO 13485 certification … and more
Solar array added at Sullivan Construction’s LEED Platinum building … and more
Standex acquires Kansas firm, Bedford’s miEdge acquired by Wisconsin company
Helmet use is important, but skiing safely does the most to prevent head trauma
Over 60 sponsors, supporters, community college representatives and community partners gathered at NHTI in Concord to celebrate National Apprenticeship Week
2019 edX Prize awarded for C programming initiative
TechWomen Power Breakfast speaker to discus improving rate of success
New president named at FIRST … and more
A&E Coffee readies Nashua move, name change … and more
MVSB aids Wentworth Economic Development, L.L. Bean to open Tuscan Village store … and more
McLean Communications president to make ‘exciting, purposeful career change’
Policies, trends to be focus of daylong BIA event
Each NH startup takes home $150,000 in investment capital
Albany International acquires German firm, $71m contract for BAE … and more
The initiative will consist of 574 hours of classroom instruction completed over the course of three years at New Hampshire community colleges as well as just over three years of on-the-job training at a restaurant.
Downtown Manchester office-housing project begun, CATCH gets $20,000 grant … and more
2019 TechOut tonight, Hypertherm Foundation program offers software development for high schoolers … and more
Downtown economic development focuses on attracting investors
Construction Ethics Award nominations sought, BFA aids Keene firm’s HQ renovation … and more
Dartmouth-Hitchcock, in Lebanon, is teaming with San Diego, Calif.-based West Health to focus on the rural population of Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire, which have the oldest median ages in the country.
The state’s first nonprofit healthcare staffing agency, St. Jacinta, is designed as a response to the increasing cost of care among the seven skilled nursing facilities and nursing homes in the Catholic Charities network
A new report from the New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits makes the case that nonprofits are essential to the vitality of New Hampshire communities.
Harwell named to head Albany Engineered Composites … and more
Construction begins on Bedford assisted living project, Fuss & O’Neil moves Manchester office … and more
New Hampshire Tech Alliance crowns Bedford firm’s dog safety system top 2019 innovation
TechOut finalists named, Great Bay to offer two advanced manufacturing certificates … and more
‘What Can We Learn From Other Communities?” is event’s theme
72,000-square-foot structure is first of its kind in NH
Cianbro Corp. takes presented with Chairman’s Award at annual event
North Branch begins work on Wallace Farms Phase 2, Bow industrial condo building sold of $1.15 million … and more
Keynoter, panel to discuss current media landscape
Topic will be international issues in the Trump era
Waypoint moves to larger facility in Nashua … and more
HUD providing development funding, rental assistance
Zillow findings show how other loans mean tradeoffs, concessions
JSA’s Kozak named AIANH president, Franklin Pierce cuts ribbon at new business school site … and more
Product of Year finalists announced for Oct. 24 event … and more
Community colleges receive $1.7 million to boost efforts in select industries, including construction
Improvements include new, renovated base lodges, added snowmaking
September residential inventories climb on Seacoast … and more
Another piece of Chinese owned property in Nashua has come to the public’s attention — the former Daniel Webster College property, encompassing some 52 acres. Nashua Mayor Jim Donchess encouraged the Board of Aldermen on Sept. 9 to pass a resolution giving him the authority to seek state and/or federal funds to purchase the property, currently owned by Xinhua Education Consulting Services Corp.
While home prices might be moderating in other parts of the country, the median price of a single-family house in New Hampshire rose to $550,000 in August, the second highest price point this current year. That price is just $3,000 more than the $547,000 recorded in July, but it is $47,500 more than January’s $502,500. The highest median price in 2025 was $569,450, recorded in June and the most ever recorded in the state.
3 of 5 Executive Council members oppose Taylor Caswell’s reappointment
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has appointed Erin Creegan to serve as the interim U.S. Attorney for New Hampshire, following the resignation of Jay McCormack earlier this month.
Superior Court Judge David Ruoff has once again ruled that the state has shirked its duty to fund an adequate education and this time further held that local school property taxes, which vary in rate from one municipality to another, are themselves unconstitutional.
Nashua mayor: ‘I don't think people generally understand that this company came to Nashua as part of a state economic development initiative.’
Solar advocates in New Hampshire — backed by the congressional delegation — are denouncing a Trump White House decision to claw back $48.5 million already promised to the state to fund solar energy projects for low-income residents.
As Taylor Caswell’s reappointment as commissioner of the N.H. Department of Business and Economic Affairs (BEA) hangs in the balance, two independent statewide economic-related associations are standing with him and saying he should keep his job. The presidents of the New Hampshire Business & Industry Association (BIA) and Ski New Hampshire offered statements backing Caswell’s reappointment by the Executive Council.
Housing stakeholders' criticism is directed largely at a new state budget that defunds or doesn't fund certain programs