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Sen. Hassan expresses concern over Russian hackers, Red River awards six STEM scholarships ... and more
Internal promotions highlight UNH alum with IT testing expertise
Organization says construction will generate $35 million in public-private investment
Nautical theme, technological upgrades update Lakes Region hotel
Recently announced steering committee, initiatives direct organization’s mission
Londonderry office will remain open, company says
Exec steps down weeks after his appointment to top post
Council says move strengthens its ‘value proposition’
Craig to headline next TechWomen Power Breakfast … and more
Former Charitable Foundation exec to oversee community investment initiatives
Historic preservation projects recognized for ‘long-term social, community impacts’
Capital will be used to open downtown brewery later this summer
Communities become first in state involved in AARP initiative
Housing Authority awards grants, Exit 4A meeting scheduled … and more
W.S. Badger, a manufacturer that prides itself on bettering its community and employees, is among the best B-corps
Attendees will visit the offices of Weather Analytics and Envio 360
Extreme Networks conducts lay offs at Salem location, TwinState Makerspace hosts open house in Claremont ... and more
Award founder ‘Woody’ Wood praises ‘solid, long-standing organization’
Kulberg named Seacoast Realtor of Year, Methuen wins Shipyard contract … and more
Technologies supported by NASA aid discovery
Neoscope ranked in MSP 501 list, UNH seeks businesses for internship programs ... and more
Funds will support ongoing nerve signaling research
QuadraSquare produces a medical imaging device that could signal the future of breast screening
Granite Apollo says project will generate clean power for 4,500 homes
Hudson plant will produce products for solar industry, high-technology applications
Stratham company enters partnership with Hitachi, Merrimack security systems operator adds to its team ... and more
68-room building will be fifth hotel at historic Mt. Washington site
Name change for Nobis, SEA donates $5,000 to public works memorial effort … and more
To the editor: I’m writing in response to the opinion piece by Bill O’Brien and Greg Moore, “Hey solar industry, why the subsidy?” Let’s get this straight. There was NO subsidy for the solar industry in Senate Bill 446. SB…
August networking event will highlight the technological transformation of Manchester’s historic area
Amanda Grappone Osmer will discuss new business approaches at July 11 event
Next Step Bionics founder honored by High Tech Council, Portsmouth software firm rebrands ... and more
33-unit Whittemore Place Phase II completes development
Economic development, affordable housing among projects receiving boost
Construction Financial Management Association NH chapter formed … and more
Last year, the search engine helped 5,900 Granite State businesses grow
Increasingly complicated environments, diverse adversaries drive demand from DARPA
Manchester Police Department purchases public safety software, DLL Solutions merges with Massachusetts electronics development firm ... and more
Deputy HUD secretary to be among those discussing potential solutions
Vermont architect picked for Opera North’s Cornish project … and more
Succeeds longtime commissioner Roger Sevigny
5-4 majority says employers can enforce arbitration agreements with employees
Area businesspeople assess state of the region’s economy
Researchers will study particles from edges of interstellar space
Academic partners, industry leaders attend global trade show
TIBCO Software says Manchester company’s services complement its own
Responsible monetary decisions. Clear and widely disseminated communication with the public, especially on the city’s finances and taxes. Helping people keep their homes and find new ones. Regulatory and cultural changes to make it easier for businesses and development, and investments in the roads, sewers and other infrastructure to support them.
College cut the ribbon this month for a 21-home complex for college employees in West Lebanon
Property taxes pay for 70% of public education costs in NH
NH has added 25,688 housing units since 2020, state says
Casino Salem will close its doors in the early hours of March 9, as Churchill Downs Inc. prepares for a major redevelopment to transform the small gaming venue into the much larger Rockingham Grand Casino.
Developers and city officials have long eyed the northern part of Lebanon, along Route 120, as a hot spot for new housing and businesses, and the result has already been evident with large apartment complexes cropping up there in recent years.
City Councilor Rich Blalock, who served four years as the council’s representative on the HDC, said he was motivated to make the initial motion to address the lack of affordable housing in Portsmouth. He contended the HDC’s often monthslong reviews of new construction projects drives up the cost of development.
Residents debated a proposed $2.66 million wastewater project during a town deliberative session at Pittsfield MidCadle High School, with discussion focusing on costs, long-term planning and who should pay.
The federal Department of Homeland Security, which houses Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), was in communication with at least one state agency in January about its plans to purchase and modify a vacant warehouse in Merrimack, according to documents obtained by the ACLU of New Hampshire through a public records request and released Tuesday, February 3.