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The AutoFair Group proudly serves the New England area with eight locations in New Hampshire and Massachusetts, including Manchester, Stratham, Merrimack, Chelmsford and Haverhill.
OAT inks deal with Mass. Center for the Blind, Terzakises to speak at May TechWomen Power Breakfast … and more
Award honors top executives of tech-based businesses
ScrubaDub chooses Jewett, NeighborWorks Southern NH adds 3 to board … and more
LEGO unveils FIRST-themed kits, NeurSciences partners with Toronto company on IT virtual marketplace ... and more
Combined company will strengthen life sciences, pharmaceutical engineering services
Procon designed and is building Residence Inn
Enhanced partnership adds $1 million to revolving loan fund
Jewett to build cannabis cultivation site in Mass., Fulcrum completes new probate court … and more
Business leaders will discuss models for aligning profit and purpose
$25,000 prize will be presented at May 9 pitch event
Superior Controls acquired by Ohio firm … and more
Plans call for 220,000-square-foot addition
Seacoast residential sales up from February, down from 2018 … and more
Nine firms, five individuals are recognized by chapter
Cybersecurity forum at Rivier, new CEO at Prototek … and more
Centrix Bank co-founder is a 40-year banking veteran
Change will double the organization’s workshop space
Hutter Construction to build 35,000-square-foot facility
Good Roads Association elects officers … and more
Current adviser to tech Sector Partnerships Initiative takes over job in September
Alexis Abramson’s specialty is sustainable energy technology
Londonderry firm wins top BAE Systems supplier award … and more
The Al Terry plumber/pipefitter works to spread the word about the trades
Red Oak acquires Citizens Bank building for $39m, Triangle Credit Union to build new Merrimack branch … and more
Annual Impact Awards to be presented at April 4
2018 report tallies payroll, subcontracts, charitable donations
Kuster bill targets online sales tax, Sunrise Labs nabs spray-dried plasma project … and more
Strong Towns events scheduled around state, NHHFA honors lenders … and more
McLean Communications is currently hiring for an Events Coordinator. Full Time (40 hrs) Salary, Non-Exempt
Three to be honored at TechWomen Awards Luncheon … and more
VHB acquires Johnson Company, Plan NH offers housing assistance grants … and more
April 3 informational session to provide details on eligible projects
To the editor: Three cheers for Marjorie Smith and the article about gerrymandering (“Let’s put an end to gerrymandering in NH,” Feb. 1-14 NH Business Review). The politicians of all stripes have an ingrained reason to develop voting districts to…
To the editor: Girl Scouts of the Green and White Mountains is honored to have been chosen by the NH Business Review for its AWE (Advocate for Women’s Empowerment) award. The award recognizes those who have made the effort to…
Vapotherm reports 2018 loss, UNH STEM Discovery Lab announces NCWIT winners ... and more
Partnership to increase awareness, encourage girls to enter biofabrication and STEM fields
Prevailing wage survey being conducted by Labor Department … and more
Boost in funding would create 5,000 new jobs, analysis finds
Projects in 7 New Hampshire counties eligible for funding
Kamen, Bollenbach, Caswell to give update on initiative
The North Branch project manager is passionate about teaching his trade to younger workers
‘His integrity and trustworthiness are part of his character’
Wason negotiates Fox Ridge Resort sale, Brookstone wins FedEx project … and more
To the editor: In the article, “NH’s mercurial aid to towns” (Feb. 1-14 NH Business Review), Michael Kitch did an excellent job detailing the fiscal problems faced by our towns and cities with the failed promises and commitment of our…
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?
During the 2025 legislative session, housing advocates hailed new laws that seek to improve the housing supply in New Hampshire. Included among the legislation was the ability for homeowners to construct detached accessory dwellings units on their property, something local…
New Hampshire has joined 22 other states in signing onto a lawsuit against Uber, arguing the rideshare company was “deceptive” in selling and billing for its subscription service, Uber One, according to a press release from Attorney General John Formella’s office.
Rising energy demand, driven in part by the needs of data centers, AI infrastructure, and other energy-intensive end-users, is accelerating interest in small modular reactors (SMRs), both in New Hampshire and nationally, as a source of reliable, carbon-free power to…
New Hampshire Supreme Court Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi will no longer take part in cases before the state’s highest court, telling her colleagues on the bench that she will instead focus on administrative tasks until she reaches the mandatory retirement age of 70 in February.