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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
NH exported $1.6 billion in 2017, up 27.4 percent
Consultant’s proposals include residential, mixed-use ideas
New series of sessions to review stakeholder comments
$3.2 million available for non-motorized infrastructure projects
Jewett Construction to open Maine office … and more
Hundreds of Granite State nonprofits to band together for day of donations
Kuster talks workforce at Hypertherm … and more
New program focuses on cybersecurity policy and risk management
Building on Hope Completes $500,000 transformation of Crisis Center for Domestic and Sexual Assault Survivors
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…
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…
Star Dargin of Star Leadership will discuss how gratitude has been scientifically proven to impact businesses
Manufacturer strengthens supply chain in preparation for increased demand
But high yield rate suggests growth is unsustainable
NASA to visit Titeflex next week, Bensonwood launches building component technology platform ... and more
Portion of money will be used to build new welcome center
NAR economist says shortage ‘hindering affordability conditions’
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…
FCC to host Concord meeting on mobile broadband, NHHTC to honor Ralph Baer ... and more
Revision Military will locate its U.S. headquarters at Pease International Tradeport
NH, Texas facilities aim for annual production goal of 20,000 units
Acquisition expands board-level computing technologies, integrated systems and software expertise
NH Charitable Foundation, Eastern Bank foundation seek to boost scholarships in high-demand industries
Claremont, Franklin among cities to be sharing ideas
$7 million in infrastructure upgrades hailed as step in revitalization
Since its creation in 2003, NH Business Review’s Business Excellence Hall of Fame has honored individuals who have been visionary leaders, inspiring change not just within New Hampshire, but often reaching beyond our borders.
Jeff McPherson of SilverTech is the 2024 Business Excellence winner for the Technology category for a small company
Jay Abendroth of L3Harris Technologies is the 2024 Business Excellence winner for the Technology category for a large company
Dr. Bethany Bilodeau of C.O.R.E. Methods is the 2024 Business Excellence winner for the Social Equity category for a small company
Bryan Hussey of Metro Walls is the 2024 Business Excellence winner for the Real Estate & Construction category for a large company
Maryse Wirbal of The Front Door Agency is the 2024 Business Excellence winner for the Nonprofit category for a small company
Lorianne Smith of Jewett Construction Co. is the 2024 Business Excellence winner for the Real Estate & Construction category for a small company
Patrick Cate of Lakes Region Community College is the 2024 Business Excellence winner for the Nonprofit category for a large company
Ken Viscarello of Sheehan Phinney Bass & Green is the 2024 Business Excellence winner for the Business & Professional Services category for a large company