Author: NH Business Review Staff

New Hampshire's Business News for April 25

A look at today's top business headlines, including: PFOA water questions continue, RiverWalk project on track for June, residential building boom in Portsmouth, office space vacancies in Concord, state officials go international to tout New Hampshire

New Hampshire's Business News for April 21

A look at today's top business headlines, including: Kinder Morgan suspends NED pipeline, Lawmakers seek Phillips Exeter probe, PillPack expands, Scribe Software moves, Plymouth State faculty vote for a union

New Hampshire's Business News for April 20

A look at today's top business headlines including: RGGI rebate changes in the works?, State criticizes federal conclusions on possible NP shocks, Brew free or die, Towns affected by water contamination joining forces, Osram-Sylvania development approved

New Hampshire's Business News for April 19

A look at today's top business headlines including: ‘Criminal investigations' linked to asbestos at Brady Sullivan site, Dixville Capital presenting Balsams plan to board, Recovery effort spreads Hope, Eastern Mountain Sports to close 8 stores, Guinta’s fund-raising woes

New Hampshire's Business News for April 18

A look at today's top business headlines including: Health insurance CO-OPs undergo growing pains, Minuteman Health seeks up to 45% rate hike for 2017, Speakingout against eminent domain, State 'public inquiry line' on PFOA investigation, Conference to focus on long-term water resource issues, Should the political parties take control?

New Hampshire's Business News for April 15

A look at today's top business headlines including: NH's small business person of the year, Uber regulations in NH, Joseph Faro interested in Rockingham Park racetrack land, raising the minimum wage in NH to $15 an hour and Andy Crews honored as Citizen of the Year at Manchester Chamber dinner

NOAA’s court ruling claim is a fish story

To the editor: In NH Business Review’s April 1-14 article, “At-sea monitoring fees are the latest threat to NH’s dwindling fishing industry,” NOAA deputy assistant administrator Samuel Rauch claimed that the federal government could not fund the special at-sea monitoring…

Thoughts on exploding volcanoes

To the editor: I read the article about volcanoes in the March 18-31 issue of NH Business Review (“A modest proposal: volcanoes”) and had to read it again, as I thought it was a spoof. The second reading convinced me…

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New Hampshire's Business News for April 14

A look at today's top business headlines including: PFOA testing expands, is a fish farm moving into an old Groveton paper mill, Tuscan Village looks to expand to Rockingham Park, Phillips Exeter fires another teacher and assault charges against Corey Lewandowski dropped

New Hampshire's Business News for April 13

A look at today's top business headlines including: breastfeeding bill put on hold, NH has one of the most expensive childcare in US, will Verizon employees go on strike, new job training grants and the Page Restaurant and Bar's wrongful death suit

New Hampshire's Business News for April 12

A look at today's top business headlines including: gender pay inequality in NH, new support for the Northern Pass, Merrimack River on list of threatened rivers in US, Stonewall Kitchen moving to Dover location and Binnie Media aquires two new radio stations

New Hampshire's Business News for April 11

A look at today's top business headlines including: electricity rates remain low for summer months, Governor Hassan proposes minimum wage increase, Works Bakery Cafe participates in Equal Pay Day event, Market Basket movie coming soon to a screen near you, and is Dairy Queen take over a vacant space in Concord

New Hampshire's Business News for April 8

A look at today's top business headlines including: updating NH's business tax laws, Manchester VA Medical Center apologizes to veterans, the impact of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Whole Foods Market now open in Bedford, NH and Keene State College starts a union

New Hampshire's Business News for April 7

A look at today's top business headlines including: Cannon stops free skiing for residents over 65, Plymouth State selects Engelberth Construction to build new residence hall, Atlas fireworks faces criminal charges, Maine company to lay off 900 and Patriots fans sue NFL for first-round draft picks

New Hampshire's Business News for April 6

A look at today's top business headlines including: breastfeeding bill still a hot topic in NH, HomeAway helps kill short-term rental bill, Saint-Gobain to buy water for contaminated homes, Friendly's in Nashua wants to offer a drive-through option, Whole Foods offers sneak peek to locals and answers to the L.A. Burdick sale

New Hampshire's Business News for April 5

A look at today's top business headlines including: is Saint-Gobain the source for water contamination in NH, cost of recycled material is dropping, March bankruptcy filings in NH, look at the Manchester VA hospital and an update on Exeter Hospital and hepatitis C

New Hampshire's Business News for April 4

A look at today's top business headlines including: limited access to broadband in NH's north country, changes to NH fishing industry, Robert Evans named interim CEO at LRGHealthcare, NH has shortage of in-home nurses, and Mr. Macs looking to go national and franchise

New Hampshire's Business News for April 1

A look at today's top business headlines including: NH Senate passes expanded Medicaid program, meet the new NH Drug Czar, Globe Manufacturing presents wearable technology, Dartmouth professor J. Martin Favor faces prison time for child porn and Aldi grocery is now open in Nashua

Mt. Sunapee and the future of NH’s state parks

To the editor: The Executive Council’s upcoming decision on Sunapee’s proposed modest expansion will impact the future of all New Hampshire state parks. The state park system, managed by the Department of Resources and Economic Development, is “self-funded” and must…

Thanks to Colon Cancer Month supporters

To the editor: As a primary-care provider with many uninsured and underinsured patients, Families First Health Center is challenged to help our patients obtain preventive services, such as colonoscopies, that must be provided by specialists. Access to screenings that can…

Internet is infrastructure

To the editor: In his March 18-31 NH Business Review column (“How many laws can we afford?”) Brad Cook makes some good points about laws that get passed in the NH Legislature, but are underfunded and, hence, not enforceable. He…

New Hampshire's Business News for March 31

A look at today's top business headlines including: why you need to sell your home if you live on NH's seacoast, more contaminated wells found in NH from Saint-Gobain, Aetna and Humana merger approved, and Mr. Macs looking to franchise

New Hampshire's Business News for March 30

A look at today's top business headlines including: the proposed Mount Sunapee ski resort expansion, NH GOP reacts to Corey Lewandowski's assault charge, backyard maple syrup on the rise and LRG Healthcare announces layoffs