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ABC analysis points finger at petroleum price rebound
CRDC aids Bunny’s financing … and more
BEI Networks debuts Wi-Fi and analytics platform, Southern New Hampshire Medical Center named a "Most Wired" hospital ... and more
RuBee wireless tags allow for secure, smart rack audits
Telemedicine platform allows neurologists to see potential stroke patients en route
New York-based fiber provider’s network will expand to 14,000 route miles in Northeast
Market-rate rents, up 4 percent, rose yet again in the last year
$750,000 renovation of former church slated to be finished this summer
Roache to succeed Sinnott at Rockingham Planning Commission … and more
Understanding the goals, interests and talents of family members is critical to developing a plan for transition.
Participants will discuss gaining visibility in the technology industry, mobile versus web and understanding generational differences
Alta Motors will expand electric motorcycle production by summer’s end
$1.3 billion deal makes Consolidated ninth largest fiber provider in U.S.
Sen. Maggie Hassan introduces ROI Act, Jewell Instruments, LLC acquires assets of Windsor, Conn.-based Gem Electronics, Inc. ... and more
Nashua, NH Housing to distribute funds
50 projects seek LCHIP funds … and more
Scribe Software opens data center in Frankfurt, Germany, Nashua Community College seeks participants for new Microelectronics Boot Camp ... and more
Big mixed-use project a ‘home run,’ says governor
Engels named Lakes Regional Realtor of Year, DeStefano completes Stonewall Kitchen project … and more
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).…
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…
Winner will be awarded up to $10k in legal services and file a utility patent application
Industry supports UNH InterOperability Lab summer program, NEMO Equipment receives award at international outdoor industry competition ... and more
Lebanon-based firm backed by venture capital financing
Alpha Loft’s Joshua Cyr will discuss how Uber and Lyft will further impact the transportation industry
Pickering House Inn and event center being readied for 2018 opening
Continuing care community to be company’s first outside Exeter
Gains seen in all categories during first quarter
St. Mary’s opens Seacoast Mortgage Center … and more
13-week internship part of entrepreneurship course
Worthen Industries completes 80,000-square-foot rooftop solar panel array, Sen. Ayotte joins Cirtronic's board of advisors ... and more
Former Grafton Regional Development Corp. CEO to focus on Claremont, Newport, Franklin
Event to probe how availability affects economic development
North Branch begins renovation work at 104,000-square-foot manufacturing plant
Londonderry real estate firm joins Masiello Group … and more
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…
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…
Orchard Systems wins Dartmouth Entrepreneurial Forum Competition, Future in Sight receives grant to expand technology to visually impaired children ... and more
Two-megawatt NH Electric Cooperative project expected to be online at end of 2017
Pending OK, 18 upscale units planned for Brownie’s property
Allenstown apartment building sold for $1.4 million, Claremont self-storage facility changes hands for $2.2 million … and more
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…
SymQuest Group donates $11,000 in grants to nonprofits in the Upper Valley, U.S. Cellular to hold free seminar on mobile security ... and more
Finalists include executives at RAPID Manufacturing, Siege Technologies and Avitide Inc.
Scribe Online provides greater data accessibility for sustainable practices certification program
Salem-based manufacturer has delivered more than 100,000 custom laser diode modules
Faster deterioration, rising maintenance costs seen
Building on Hope chooses facility for its next community-supported renovation project
A federal judge heard opening arguments Monday, February 9, in a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a 2024 state law that requires first-time voters in New Hampshire to show proof of U.S. citizenship when they register.
What employers should know for the upcoming cap season
On February 11, 2026, California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced the largest enforcement settlement under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), resolving claims that The Walt Disney Company failed to adequately honor consumers’ opt-out rights — a core tenet of modern privacy law.
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
Bow could become the first town to withdraw from the Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire as residents confront high energy costs.
Howard Brodsky, co-founder and chairman of CCA Global Partners (CCA), highlighted the power of cooperatives (co-ops) — shared business models owned and governed by their members — as the “great economic equalizer” for small businesses worldwide in his remarks at the United Nation’s (UN) annual Session of the Commission for Social Development at UN headquarters in New York City. This session convened global business leaders and innovators to discuss advancing social development and social justice through coordinated, equitable and inclusive policies.
Firearms manufacturer Sturm, Ruger & Co., confirmed earlier this month that it had reduced its force.