Author: NH Business Review Staff

What about the self-employed?

To the editor: I was disappointed in the article you published on the Senate Bill 313 Medicaid expansion (“Medicaid expansion is critical for NH,” April 13-26 NH Business Review). Health insurance for a self-employed person is higher than the average…

The fallacy of non-renewable energy

To the editor: Poor Tom Sullivan (“Environmental activists ignore energy realities,” April 27-May 10 NH Business Review). He must not have been in New Hampshire in the 1970s … or maybe he forgot … when Public Service Company was promising…

People and Property: NH Real Estate and Construction News Rundown

Jewett Construction, Raymond, has completed the 24,000-square-foot historic restoration and three-story addition to the property at 90 Washington St. in Salem, Mass. The renovated facility is a new annex for city of Salem offices. The building was designed by Mark…

A narrow vision of the generations

To the editor:   This is a response to Jordan Bean’s series of columns on the millennial workforce. What more would you expect from a consultant (whatever that means) with two-plus years’ work experience? Mr. Bean’s article is full of…

The consequences of media illiteracy

To the editor:   Have you ever posted an article to Facebook – just the headline and the link? And then up pops a comment asking a question that is clearly answered in the article? It happens all the time.…

Jack Sanders retires from practice after 56 years

Longtime New Hampshire attorney Jack Sanders has retired from Pierce Atwood after 56 years of practice. Sanders joined Pierce Atwood in 2003 after his firm, Hampton-based Sanders & McDermott, merged with the larger firm. His retirement brings to a close…