Author: NH Business Review Staff

‘Debtors’ prison’ rule proposal to be aired

On one side are these unlikely allies: the American Civil Liberties Union and the NH Circuit Court, along with a law school professor and the NH Judicial Council. On the other side is NH Supreme Court Justice Robert Lynn. At…

We need leadership to fix NH’s energy crisis

To the editor: I do not believe that the leaders in Concord understand the situation about the cost of energy in New Hampshire, the most expensive in the nation. It will adversely affect our ability to attract and maintain business,…

New Hampshire's Business News for May 12

A look at today's top business headlines, including: New test reveals higher PFOA levels in Amherst water, The Mountain Corp. gets a new owner, Fred Fuller sex harassment settlements, study says NH has third-highest property tax rates in nation, contractor says Portsmouth permits cost him than project

New Hampshire's Business News for May 11

A look at today's top business headlines, including: Customer withdraws from NED pipeline gas contract, NH bank mergers part of national trend, two more NH senators won’t run for re-election, Wentworth-Douglass partnership receives support

New Hampshire's Business News for May 10

A look at today's top business headlines, including: Another manufacturing site being tested for PFCs, bills designed to curb energy projects take a hit, Dyn gets $50 million investment, hundreds expected for New Hampshire substance misuse summit, Keene Dem says she won't seek a sixth term in NH Senate

New Hampshire's Business News for May 9

A look at today's top business headlines, including: DES names 44 sites with possible PFC use, Hitchiner shuts down in Littleton, In survey, NH residents optimistic about businesses, NH still looking for public health chief, what’s happened to the two political parties?

New Hampshire's Business News for May 6

A look at today's top business headlines, including: Maine company buys Lake Sunapee Bank, Biweekly pay bill dies in Senate, LRGHealthcare names new CEO, school funding dispute heads to court, Lewandowski in line to be Trump NH delegation chair

New Hampshire's Business News for May 5

A look at today's top business headlines, including: Net metering cap reached for some, NH community college costs among highest in U.S., I-93 expansion loan deal, Saint Gobain water update, another medical pot dispensary opens

New Hampshire's Business News for May 4

A look at today's top business headlines, including: NH Gives Day planned, pipeline opponents still fighting, governor vetoes building inspector bill, rail funding nixed by Senate panel

New Hampshire's Business News for May 3

A look at today's top business headlines, including: More NH PFOA questions, the state of NH’s economy, state’s health costs among highest in U.S., first medical marijuana dispensary opens, health, wellness and profit

New Hampshire's Business News for April 28

A look at today's top business headlines, including: Biweekly pay effort gains, ample electricity for New England, another hospital alliance, farm weddings OKd in Henniker, super PAC to back Ashooh in 1st C.D.

New Hampshire's Business News for April 27

A look at today's top business headlines, including: rail expansion in NH removed from bill, NH's opiod crisis needs more funding, Exeter Hospital to pay compensation for hep C patients, Chipotle restaurant is opening in Keene and Valerie Rochon is named as president of the Portsmouth chamber

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