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Jack Byrne Center will meet needs of patients with life-limiting illness
To the editor: I enjoyed reading Ron Bourque’s recent column on the surprising results of a $15/hr. minimum wage “Real raises make a difference,” June 10-23 NH Business Review). The subject has been in the news often, but one aspect…
To the editor: For those still clinging to the raft of lies, hyperbole and fantasy that is Donald Trump in the belief that he is a great and successful businessman, recent articles in The New York Times, BusinessWeek, The Wall…
Toymaker offers on-the-job experience through Keene State program
Bioengineering, engineering science programs designed to offer more affordable path to 4-year degree
Portsmouth’s Actio acquired by Calif. firm, TechOut deadline is Aug. 19 … and more
A look at today's top business headlines, including: Hassan signs business tax changes into law, state agencies investigating failed LaconiaFest, mixed-use project at former Macy’s site gets a new name, Annie Kuster speaks out about personal experiences with sexual assault, the strange story behind Trump’s $35,000 payment to a fictional NH ad agency
A look at today's top business headlines, including: Over $50 million in fees paid in GTAT bankruptcy, new election law complaint against Guinta, Trump paid $35K to a company in Londonderry named after the 'Mad Men' ad agency, Stratham polymer company is acquired by British business, Mascoma Savings’ new CEO
120-acre project abuts 80 miles of ATV trails
CoreLogic reports a big drop from a year ago
Fort Eddy Rd. retail plaza sold, LaFleur named Manchester-Nashua Realtor of Year … and more
A look at today's top business headlines, including: Northern Pass headed to NH Supreme Court, LaconiaFest a financial fiasco, survey measures income inequality in New Hampshire, Franklin Pierce University names first female president, Rochester car dealer: Feedback on gun promotion mostly positive
A look at today's top business headlines, including: Layoffs, 'cluster' classes as PSU attempts to revamp higher ed, Coca-Cola of Northern New England will acquire new facilities, eyes expansion of distribution , As Bike Week ends, questions swirl around music festival, 'Brexit' could have Seacoast impact, Trump dumps Lewandowski
$100k to be awarded to top startups
New board members at High Tech Council, Thayer School’s historic milestone … and more
A look at today's top business headlines, including: Electric Co-op buys Antrim wind power, hospital mergers scrutinized in NH, NH jobless rate ticks up, NH ranks third in U.S. drug deaths
Single-family, condo transactions remain hot in ‘16
Arthur Slattery also recognized for lifetime achievements
Jack Byrne Center to meet needs of patients with life-limiting illness
Grella named Manchester/Nashua Realtor of Year, Corporate Place sold in Nashua … and more
Nine roundtables around state to help shape policy priorities
A look at today's top business headlines, including: New green commuting effort launched in NH, Portsmouth candlelight vigil to honor Orlando shooting victims, Economic challenges threaten long-term care, Laconia Motorcycle Week runs smoothly for visitors, Enterprise Center at Plymouth helps local business grow
A look at today's top business headlines, including:What’s the salary of the top execs at publicly traded companies in the Granite State? Elliot seeks interim CEO, NH mourns victims of Orlando shooting, 213-year-old Ruggles Mine for sale, A decade of police shootings in NH detailed
A look at today's top business headlines, including: Former shoe plant in Berlin eyed as hotel site, Bike Week set to begin, NH gets an overall ‘B’ grade for manufacturing sector, Game Creek Video founder named Entrepreneur of the Year, Hassan unveils economic plan as she runs for Senate
Harris to serve as president after Ruoff’s appointment to Superior Court
Turnip the Beet earns points for style, flavor and healthy living
Liz Penney, who for years worked in economic development in the North Country and elsewhere in New Hampshire, has returned to the Granite State to take over as the executive director of the Littleton-based Women’s Rural Entrepreneurial Network. Penney, who…
Patrick Sullivan honored at NH High Tech Council event
But once again it fails for transportation, distribution infrastructure in Ball State scorecard
Presidential appointment for UNH prof … and more
A look at today's top business headlines, including: Steady job growth seen for New Hampshire, farmers prepare for new food safety law, Laconia revs up for Bike Week, New Hampshire Day of Giving raises more than $177,000 , Sununu sparks war of words with Manchester PD over drug crisis
Housing agency to turn former mill into 45 workforce housing units
The Flats at Hanover Commons features 32 small apartments in Manchester
CoreLogic analysis puts total reconstruction value at $2.4 billion
Keene’s ‘Complete Streets’ honored, Farhm, Wheaton promoted at MacMillin … and more
A look at today's top business headlines, including: Ex-NH securities broker indicted in Massachusetts, NH landry fined for hacking competitor’s computer, Game Creek Video CEO named NH High Tech Council 2016 Entrepreneur of the Year, Manchester OKs deal that allows city funds for Fisher Cats' stadium, Balsams’ Otten fights hard For Northern Pass
A look at today's top business headlines, including: Steeplegate Mall sold for $10.3 million, Southern NH residents voice frustration about water contamination, key Dartmouth College tech office sees departures, how New Hampshire's local food economy is evolving, Hassan files for Senate, says she will fight for ‘New Hampshire's priorities’
A look at today's top business headlines, including:High supply rates predicted for Eversource, jobs abound but skills to fill them are lacking, construction season up and running, Nigerian educators turn to NH’s Knowledge Institute to spread entrepreneurism, Manchester chamber chief wields the power of youth to keep state vibrant
A look at today's top business headlines, including: PFOA worries expand, NH bankruptcies fall slightly in May, U.S. jobs numbers disappoint, Adaptive Communications sold to Denver firm, report: loss of psychiatric beds in NH, nation is ‘beyond disastrous’
Howard Brodsky, Patrick Sullivan and Marjorie and Stephen Thorpe vie for annual award at June 7 event
Nominations still sought for annual Stay Work Play honors
Turbocam, GE Aviation named to top aerospace vendors list … and more
‘The struggle will continue for home shoppers this summer,’ says economist
North Branch to build Mascoma health facility, Brookstone completes Shipyard project … and more
A look at today's top business headlines, including: Monadnock effort targets $15-an-hour living wage by 2020, judge hands court victory to Northern Pass, state PFOA rule takes effect, Uber coming to Hampton Beach, but will it be welcomed?
A look at today's top business headlines, including: How new overtime rules affect NH employers, Elliot-Dartmouth merger could face antitrust challenge, banner Memorial Day weekend for Lakes Region businesses, how schools are becoming the new safety nets for New Hampshire's neediest students, what do rooftop solar panels do to the price of a home when you sell it?
A look at today's top business headlines, including: Uber bill on the road to passage, state highway improvement plan OKd, community college system audit sought, coastal communities told to prepare for extreme weather, beer ban may be lifted at college sports events
Dartmouth-Hitchcock authors unravel the problem of modern health care delivery
Total investments were up by 1.9%, but the number of ventures receiving funding declined 3.1%
The district recently received an unexpected $2 million bill from the risk pool that administers its health insurance, part of a debt shared by dozens of school districts across the state
Winning teams were Morpheus, Concord Community Team; Windham Windup, Windham High School; and The Power Knights, Manchester West and Goffstown High School.
Thanks to a new apprenticeship program between Great Bay Community College (GBCC) and Lonza, Charlie Leland and Noah Ford jumpstarted their careers in the fast-paced field of biomedicine this summer.
“We entrust this school to her care and give thanks to our Lord, Jesus Christ. We look forward to growing the school to serve more students and families.”
Key federal funding for New Hampshire schools has not been affected by the shutdown in Washington, Department of Education Commissioner Caitlin Davis said Thursday, Oct. 9 — at least the money that flows through the state Department of Education.
Rajesh Nair is on a global mission to inspire students to experience the same joy he did as a youth in India when he learned how to build a simple crystal radio.
Most voters in the ConVal school district will see a decrease in the local education portion of their December tax bill as a result of the recent decision by the ConVal School Board regarding distribution of the unreserved fund balance from fiscal year 2024-2025.
Meet Samii, the mannequin who is bedridden in the AI Simulation Lab, one of the drawing cards to the new $32 million home of the Jean School of Nursing and Health Sciences at Saint Anselm College.
As a crippling financial crisis uncovered in recent weeks in Claremont makes headlines, Pittsfield, too, is reckoning with a budget shortfall of more than a million dollars as a new school year gets underway. Pittsfield’s deficit, discovered early this year, is roughly $1.8…