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Franklin Savings Bank, Lakes Region Community Developers fund renovation of affordable housing property
Gunstock's GM announces retirement, public meeting on Ten Year Transportation Improvement Plan scheduled ... and more
NH ranks among states with lowest percentage of zombie properties
Committee spearheads several initiatives at Gilsum manufacturer
On August 14th, the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law welcomed its inaugural class to the nation's first Hybrid (online and residential) JD Program…
Autonomous surface vehicle will map ocean floor of pilot’s last known location
Home Heating Index tool, streamlined application gives customers easier gateway to cost savings
Cranmore starts next phase of $50 million expansion … and more
About 30 layoffs expected as company begins ‘winding down’ operations
University also wins $107m NASA contract
Shaheen unveils new Wayfair bill … and more
BIA program to look at challenges, regulatory environment
Eastern Bank backs Summit’s VA clinic construction … and more
A+E adopts digital platform developed by Nashua company, Minim partners with Motorola cable modem/router supplier ... and more
Legislation would expand Homeland Security resources to thwart cyberattacks
Building on Hope to celebrate 10 year anniversary tonight ... and more
28,000-square-foot building will be home to Millyard Bank among other tenants
Modest drop ends three-month streak of rent increases
Cirtronics hosts robotics panel in Boston … and more
NHSaves honors Drive to Net Zero winning homes
Growing firm expects to top 200 employees in 2020
CBD chain leases five retail spaces in NH … and more
Part of effort to streamline meals and rooms tax communication
Hanover co-op helps farmers’ bottomline with more sustainable form of packaging
Somersworth medical device company obtains $800k line of credit for further expansion
ACE Consulting Group opens Manchester office
Officials say they were misled on worker’s actual employment status
The move would extend their life cycle and keep future costs down
Julian Castro to speak at affordable housing roundtable … and more
Company says it’s ‘speeding up our wireless buildout’
Bank partners with tech firm in working with digital asset clients
BAE awarded DARPA funding for machine learning project … and more
Statewide median follows suit
Top 60 design firm Greenman Pedersen Inc. adds to national footprint
Seacoast sales volume jumps 5.3% in June … and more
To meet the needs of Seacoast employers
Four projects recognized for smart growth, collaboration
Gaudet named Seacoast Realtor of Year … and more
Publication wins for Best Investigative, Best Explanatory Journalism
To help fill ‘growing gap’ between need and number of cyber professionals
Nashua Community College to launch computer engineering program, Speed Venture Summit applications sought … and more
JSA moves to larger office space … and more
Minim named a ‘most promising’ startup … and more
Acquisition of firm in Spain gives NH company a foothold in Europe
Tech Alliance opens application period for annual competition
Alongside new Tru by Hilton hotel taking shape off I-93
National organization offers resources to address growing problem
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.
A judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by more than 70 Hampton taxpayers who argued the town’s 2024 revaluation — which led to increased tax bills — was conducted unfairly and unlawfully.
Now that 2026 is underway, New Hampshire employers should turn their attention to the state’s new Parental Medical Leave law (PML). Effective January 1, 2026, most employers with 20 or more employees are required to provide unpaid leave to allow employees to attend childbirth-related medical appointments, postpartum care and pediatric visits during a child’s first year.
In 2024, computer programmers from DeepMind won the Nobel Prize in chemistry for developing an AI that predicts protein folding. If AI that is advanced enough to simulate protein folding (and allow programmers to win the world’s top chemistry prize) has arrived, is the law any more complicated? Why should lawyers invest time learning about various facets of the law to draft briefs or contracts, when they can task AI?