Author: NH Business Review Staff

An engineer’s view of the ‘Trump effect’

To the editor: You wrote a detailed article describing the services that would be cut under the new budget proposal (“The budget and the bottom line: Trump cuts could hit businesses across the state,” April 28-May 11 NH Business Review).…

We need to promote NH’s vibrant culture

To the editor: Culture defines a place, and New Hampshire is no exception. We are the state of Saint-Gaudens, Frost, Peyton Place, John Irving and a long list of musicians, artists, watersports, sculpture and more. Every summer music festivals blossom…

How will tourists get to New Hampshire?

To the editor: You did a great article on New Hampshire tourism (“Branding New Hampshire: State tourism agency’s beefed-up marketing efforts begin to pay off,” May 12-25 NH Business Review). However, the question remains how does one get to New…

Revenue reform is the answer

To the editor: Rep. Mary Jane Wallner (“Children in need caught in a perfect storm,” May 26-June 8 NH Business Review) does an admirable job explaining the problems currently facing New Hampshire’s children in need. These problems are real, they…

Tech Tidbits From Around New Hampshire

Orchard Systems wins Dartmouth Entrepreneurial Forum Competition, Future in Sight receives grant to expand technology to visually impaired children ... and more

Pew’s Stateline: ‘We stand behind our reporting’

To the editor:  The story, “Tax credit plan would be a giant leap for NH” (May 12-25 NH Business Review) cites a series of articles published last month by Stateline, a project of The Pew Charitable Trusts that provides daily…