Author: NH Business Review Staff

New Hampshire's Business News for July 11

A look at today's top business headlines, including: Business groups racked up wins in an almost cordial 2016 legislative session, delay in NH electricity market changes could cost consumers millions, nuke, oil generators complain to feds about state gas ‘pipeline scheme,’ governor's $8 million job training initiative faces delays, Sanders to join Clinton in Portsmouth Tuesday

New Hampshire's Business News for July 8

A look at today's top business headlines, including: Anthem-Cigna merger info slow to come by, fiber-optics providers consolidate some more, Hassan outraises Ayotte in quarter, U.S. economy posts big jobs gain

Lake Sunapee joins FHLBB jobs program

Lake Sunapee Bank has begun participating in the Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston’s Jobs for New England program, which allows banks to offer low interest loans to small businesses in an effort to stimulate their local economy. “This program has…

New Hampshire's Business News for July 7

A look at today's top business headlines, including: Balsams awaiting financing OKs, hospitals filing affiliation details with AG, 'Time for patience is over' with NH's lagging mental health system, C&S loses Midwest contract, NH announcement possible for Sanders endorsement of Clinton

New Hampshire's Business News for July 6

A look at today's top business headlines, including: Minuteman Health hit with $16.7m ACA adjustment, Consumer advocate wants details of Eversource hydro deal, record NH traffic numbers on July 4th, Hassan wants $12 per hour minimum wage, Conway judge reprimanded

New Hampshire's Business News for July 5

A look at today's top business headlines, including: Eversource deal signals end to coal power in NH, new state liquor stores, NH fireworks store uses heightened security measures with sales, Balsams expansion: How close to wind turbines?

New Hampshire's Business News for July 1

A look at today's top business headlines, including: Another source of PFC contamination, D-H takes over at state hospital, Antioch University axes boards, presidents, governor bans state government transgender discrimination, holiday traffic record seen

New Hampshire's Business News for June 30

A look at today's top business headlines, including: Merrimack residents still seek PFOA answers, PUC OKs Eversource rate hike, NH Home Builders executive steps down, Sununu votes to OK Planned Parenthood contract, Santander fails U.S. bank stress test

New Hampshire's Business News for June 29

A look at today's top business headlines, including: Education stressed in advanced manufacturing study, DES expands bottled water deliver in Amherst, NH’s take in Volkswagen settlement, OSHA concludes probe into flagger’s death

New Hampshire's Business News for June 28

A look at today's top business headlines, including: Brexit’s impact on NH still unclear, DES says PFOA levels may be wrong, Invasive ‘rock snot’ turned out to be a native, What exactly is Scott Brown’s role in this presidential campaign?

New Hampshire's Business News for June 27

A look at today's top business headlines, including: Hotter NH economy means rising wages, the fading fishing industry, Laconia to review impact fees, adding Millyard parking on aldermen’s agenda, ‘NHexit’ calls for secession

The negative effects of a $15-an-hour minimum wage

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…

New Hampshire's Business News for June 23

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

New Hampshire's Business News for June 22

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

New Hampshire's Business News for June 21

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

New Hampshire's Business News for June 20

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

New Hampshire's Business News for June 15

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

New Hampshire's Business News for June 14

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

New Hampshire's Business News for June 13

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