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Conway joins Horizons Engineering, RE/MAX franchises merge … and more
Current president of NH Bankers Association to succeed longtime NHHEAF exec Rene Drouin
Long committed to the environment, body care product manufacturer W.S. Badger Co. in Gilsum has a rigorous standard for any natural ingredients it sources, ensuring that its supply chain supports healthy agriculture, is minimally processed and promotes sustainability. But its…
Eckman Construction took a vision and transformed it into a community and intellectual meeting space for future generations of Saint Anselm students to enjoy.
Oct. 10 breakfast will teach attendees how to improve communication skills
NHADEC to discuss Irish Defense Forces pipeline at Sept. 19 meeting, UNH resumes Wildcatalyst series ... and more
Effort aims at promoting careers in the industry
General Properties’ Mercantile Place will feature office, industrial tenants
Boston Surface Railroad would eventually link Nashua, Manchester-Boston Airport to Lowell and beyond
Passive housing certifications awarded, office building sale in Nashua … and more
Event will look at national, regional trends, developments affecting New Hampshire
Digital privacy expert Trevor Hughes will speak in Durham on Sept. 13
Purdue University’s Roberto Gallardo will discuss how ultra-fast internet connectivity is essential for rural communities
Eversource launches drones to inspect electric lines, TEDxPortsmouth gears up for Friday ... and more
Jointly owned facilities planned in Hooksett, Goffstown
Nonprofit retirement community to open in late 2019
Weeks Medical Center begins $13m construction in Lancaster … and more
Business community plays key role in Manchester Proud coalition
The University of New Hampshire’s first large-scale biomass boiler system is currently under construction on the Durham campus. Located directly across the street from Wildcat Stadium, the new Northwest Heating Plant, being built by Froling Energy, is expected to provide…
A conference at Plymouth State University is designed to help education, community and behavioral health professionals recognize the impact of human trafficking in New Hampshire. “Human Trafficking: Research and Prevention Efforts in New Hampshire” will begin at 9 a.m. Saturday,…
Deadline for startup competition is Oct. 31
NHADEC announces export financing at members meeting, Dean Bartles accepts position with National Tooling and Machining Association ... and more
Concord Theatre, Granite Center get New Markets Tax Credit allocations
Procon begins headquarters expansion, Coldwell Banker Lifestyles opens Concord office … and more
Orion Entrance Control launches new DoorGuard system, Granite State Code Camp seeks support ... and more
Hampton Inn & Suites being built on site of failed project
Coldwell Banker report sees area as ‘increasingly desirable luxury housing market’
Flying car company leases space at Nashua Airport, Tuff Sheds buys Portsmouth rival … and more
It can be a way to bring families together for a common moral purpose
Sarah Hodges will speak about improved industry solutions
The month of July saw a 15 percent jump alone
App presents nonpartisan information on candidates ahead of Sept. 11th primary
Allegro MircroSystems opens R&D center in Prague, Akumina’s digital software platform gains a major client ... and more
CBRE|Portsmouth facilitates quick sale
Twin Pines Housing Trust begins work on affordable housing complex
Montreal-based firm readies U.S. headquarters in Portsmouth
Privately funded project to be used by university, community
BIA endorses Granite Bridge, multimillion-dollar Volvo Cars of Exeter expansion … and more
To the editor: The governor’s vetoes of Senate Bills 365 and 446 must be overturned. Here is why: Stand on any hilltop or mountain in New Hampshire and what do you see in every direction you look? Trees, we have millions of…
To the editor: NH’s Consumer Advocate, Don Kreis, wrote an article in April for InDepthNH, “Subsidy Season at State House For Wood-Burning Plants” He reminds us there are unresolved issues with Senate Bill 365, the biomass and waste incineration bill…
Bipartisan legislation aims to improve cybersecurity resources for small businesses
A team of 20 students will represent SNHU in local, regional and national competitions
CVS Health announces MinuteClinic Video Visits, Alpha Lofts to host lunch seminar on R&D tax credit ... and more
Colliers Realtor had over 50 commercial transactions in 2017
New hires at Harvey, Eckman … and more
Indiana tissue company joins ARMI, Congresswoman Shea-Porter calls on NH to join states in preventing distribution of 3-D printed guns schematics ... and more
Project is part of energy strategy to save nearly $1 million
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.