St. Anselm forum to look at NH’s housing ‘crisis’
Deputy HUD secretary to be among those discussing potential solutions
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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
Former longtime Hutter Construction exec to be honored June 21
Mascoma Savings buys CRDC tax credits … and more
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…
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.…
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…
Cloud Geared Solutions opens in Manchester, RedBlack partners Silver Management Group ... and more
Over the years, New Hampshire’s seven community colleges have proven themselves highly agile in meeting the changing needs of New Hampshire’s students, workforce and economy.
Program will demonstrate the navigational superiority of new optical seeker for precision-guided munitions
Initiative seeks to boost compliance with rules by housing industry
$6 million gift fuels construction of 53k-square-foot complex
New acquisition by Bedford investment firm, DoubleTree by Hilton opens in Nashua … and more
SNHU launches streamlined financial aid platform, The Provident Bank visits BIOMEDevice ... and more
Merrimack facility will develop next-generation missile warning system for aircraft
Deadline for applications is May 11
City officials are taking steps they hope will prevent data centers from locating in Rochester.
Supporters of fewer restrictions on cannabis in NH see glimpse of a possible future
A 25-person tech company in Manchester, Vibrac Precision Test Systems, anticipates explosive growth as the United States and Europe move to expand their stockpiles of Patriot defense missiles.
House Bill 707, signed into law by NH Gov. Kelly Ayotte, promotes expanding existing landfills, rather than building new ones, and also establishes a seven-member committee to evaluate landfill sites.
The state’s highway infrastructure is in great need of repair, according to a 2026 independent report that ties the improvements directly to the health of New Hampshire’s economy. Long-term needs are currently underfunded, says TRIP (The Road Information Program), a private, nonprofit organization that researches surface transportation issues across the country.
Failure to restore ACA tax cuts will only make things worse, according to U.S. Sen. Maggie Hassan
The new building in Durham’s western edge will anchor a 60-acre, mixed-use project of academic, corporate, government, residential and entertainment uses.
The New Hampshire Zoning Atlas continues to deepen its knowledge and utility with two updates having to do with child care and state-owned property. The child care element seeks to reflect changes to local regulations for both family and center-based care as a result of the latest legislative action on the issue.
As Granite Staters eye ever-increasing purchase prices for a single-family home, state and federal policy makers wrestle with solutions that create more housing supply. Among them is bipartisan federal legislation on housing that is being held hostage by President Donald Trump’s fixation on a bill that would require voters to provide proof of citizenship with such documents as U.S. passports or birth certificates.