Safran Aerospace Composites' Patrick Haywood to speak at UNH CEO forum
April 13 event will focus on the unique skills required to manufacture parts made in Rochester
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April 13 event will focus on the unique skills required to manufacture parts made in Rochester
LEED Silver for new National Guard facility, natural gas coming to Windham, Pelham … and more
Keynote speakers to focus on inspiration and engagement
Manchester School of Technology's FIRST Robotics team places at Greater Boston competition, NHIRC seeks applicants ... and more
Five firms honored for their work on Nashua project
Milestone completes office-warehouse project … and more
Colson, Savage to staff Workforce Accelerator 2025 initiative
Croissants and Crossover to feature review of session so far
Megan Carpenter, a nationally known expert in intellectual property with a focus in entrepreneurship and the arts, will become the University of New Hampshire School of Law’s first woman dean when she takes over the job in July. Carpenter, founder…
To the editor: In New Hampshire, as many as 40 bills addressing state election laws were filed at the State House making this a prominent issue even before President Trump put New Hampshire in the national spotlight by making an…
UNH student helps with emergency management plan for NH National Guard, Live Free & Start to hold women angel investing event ... and more
Merrimack office will develop technology to restore electric grid
Unemployed and underemployed high school graduates will learn manufacturing skills
But condo sales in February rise slightly
Southern NH Planning Commission’s Preece to retire, National Demolition Association elects Knightly … and more
The APEX Accelerator program kicks off, deadlines approach for the Startup Challenge and DEN 3DS Startup Weekend ... and more
Extends patient identification bands to all branches of U.S. military
Alliance tries to spread word about preservation incentive
VP of Two International Group to discuss Pease redevelopment
Matteson to head Office of Energy and Planning, People’s aids Easterseals capital campaign … and more
To succeed longtime CEO Tom Horgan at nonprofit consortium
Editor’s note: Kristin Smith, associate research professor of sociology at the University of New Hampshire and a family demographer at the Carsey School of Public Policy, wrote this letter to the House Labor Industrial and Rehabilitative Services Committee to clarify…
The mission of the BOB Awards is to find the Granite State’s most stand-out businesses: the ones that offer the best customer service, that pay attention to details, that are willing to go above and beyond to ensure an exceptional customer experience.
Honor recognizes ‘epitome of HR professionalism’
TechWomen|TechGirls, a program of the New Hampshire High Tech Council, has announced Roseann Sdoia, a Boston Marathon bombing survivor and motivational speaker, as the keynote speaker for its second annual awards luncheon on Wednesday, April 5. Sdoia will share her powerful and personal story…
Scottsdale, Ariz.-based Lattice Biologics Ltd. has announced that is partnering with the Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute. ARMI will receive approximately $80 million from the federal government, which will be combined with more than $200 million in non-federal cost share. In collaboration with key individuals…
Brady Sullivan sells Londonderry, Litchfield units in investment deal
Herb Chambers picks Jewett for expansion … and more
University is working on regenerating human knee, leg
Emerson Ecologics' director of innovation to speak at TechWomen|TechGirls, Akumina partners with Avanade on digital workplace solutions ... and more
Northeast Delta Dental Stadium to be turned into ‘a destination,’ says GM
Milford firm awaiting approval from town planners
Team Engineering moves to Bedford, New hires at Verani … and more
UNH holds a forum on commercializing research, Hyndsight Vision Systems partners with wholesale vendor Keystone Automotive Distribution ... and more
Greenland warehouse building sold for $4.4 million … and more
Almost 15% of homebuyers age 24-35 are not married
Bedford-based financial markets software provider hires former SunGard exec, LilyWorks releases software to efficiently manage manufacturing production ... and more
Rowley Agency CEO honored for ‘honest, sincere style’
Executive offices to be moved from Amesbury, Mass.
New hires at TFMoran, Jewett … and more
To the editor: Do we really want to cut business taxes, or do we just want to play at it? The current rate for the business profits tax is 8.2 percent. It is scheduled to go to 7.9 percent at…
Manchester West High School seeks professionals for Career Day, River Valley Community College partners again with Hypertherm to teach workforce skills ... and more
Congratulations to the 2017 BOB Award winners
Building Trades Council says it’s ‘vindicated’ by wage ruling
First comprehensive federal review of PUC-run program
Honorees selected in nine other categories
Sunrise Labs leases Manchester space, Optima to build Dover branch … and more
Most privately held companies view legal counsel as an expense that arrives after a dreaded event. A contract dispute surfaces, an employee threatens a claim, a deal stalls in diligence, and only then does the phone call to outside counsel get made.
Lakefront property owners should understand their rights to the water
New Hampshire is wading into the fight over federal hemp regulation.
Artificial intelligence is transforming business at remarkable speed. Most discussions focus on productivity gains, cost savings or the jobs AI may eventually replace. Yet a more significant change is already underway — one that could reshape the future of nearly every profession.
Unapproved and unmonitored AI use is spreading inside businesses faster than leadership teams know, and it may be one of the biggest privacy and security blind spots companies have today.
Supporters of fewer restrictions on cannabis in NH see glimpse of a possible future
Londonderry’s Town Council is at odds over legal matters pertaining to hiring outside law firms to handle complaints and allegations of misconduct against the town manager.
On May 28, 2026, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division (DOL) published four new opinion letters addressing a variety of Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) questions.
As Service Credit Union (SCU) seeks a new chapter of federal bankruptcy for an unfinished senior living campus in Littleton, it filed a lawsuit in state court last month against the owners and lenders, whom it accuses of coordinated fraud and embezzlement involving a $30 million SCU construction loan.