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Organization offers CDFA tax credits, seeks volunteers to support renovation of Manchester PAL facility
SmartAsset ranking puts town first, followed by Hampton
Palmer and Sicard awarded UNH job, two state liquor stores under construction … and more
Discussion series to begin March 22 at W.S. Badger
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To offer insight on issues unique to the tech sector
Plexxi inks another deal … and more
0.62% rate is nearly half the U.S. average
Jeff Johnston to discuss Portwalk Place development
Housing experts tie decline in undocumented workers to higher labor costs
UNH’s Bencks honored by AIA, more Keene tenants for Brady Sullivan … and more
On the agenda: trends, ways to strengthen industries
Companies in biomed/biotech, engineering, IT, life sciences, materials science and manufacturing are sought
Entrepreneur-inventor featured as part of inaugural awards event
Capital adVENTURE encourages innovation, entrepreneurship
NH Leadership Summit, K-12 broadband initiative … and more
State alleged consumer protection violations in land sales
Residential sales up 45 percent from 2015
Eckman awarded Elliot Hospital job, Jewett’s 80th dealership renovation … and more
‘In response to our customers’ need for improved logistics and lower costs’
Live Free & Start, Charitable Foundation, Loan Fund team up for six events across state
Initiative offers transfer from associate to bachelor’s
Cybersecurity forum at UNH Manchester, Unified Office product wins honor … and more
Steffensen Engineering project managers to remain with Bedford firm
North Branch completes Laconia Fire project … and more
Mission of PermaCityLife organization is to preserve city’s historic downtown storefronts and buildings
Milford’s 200-foot-long Swing Bridge was originally built in 1889 to give access to workers employed at the town’s cotton, woolen and furniture mills.
When completed in 2017, the new bridge will instantly become a New England landmark, and it will transform the Port of NH
To the editor: We write in support of House Bill 1696, which will reauthorize the state’s unique version of Medicaid expansion, the NH Health Protection Plan. A healthy workforce is a productive workforce. The health of New Hampshire’s residents is…
To the editor: After years of discussion, it remains unclear how much of Hydro Quebec’s energy will be provided exclusively to New Hampshire. Likely, little to none at all. More likely the major beneficiaries will be Connecticut and Massachusetts. Ironically…
$70,000 in cash and prizes up for grabs in 9th annual contest
Entrepreneur Forum panels picked, UNHM cybersecurity forum … more
6.8% increase reported year over year
Concord Housing buys multi-use property, Trefry promoted at VHB … and more
Feb. 15 is last day to participate in DRA program
Geneia’s Heather Lavoie to present at Feb. 10 event
FairPoint, Dyn announce deal … and more
Construction to begin in spring on 67-room Glen House
Analysis tracked prices over a 17-year period
Preservation Awards nominations sought … and more
The NH Medical-Legal Partnership has been formed by the Manchester Community Health Center and NH Legal Assistance in an effort to provide integrated legal and medical services for patients at the health center who need legal assistance. Under the partnership,…
Merrimack firm’s Miralon material used to protect spacecraft
Dyn adds to sales team, NHTI-SNHU reach IT articulation agreement … and more
Monahan Companies plan would feature hotel, conference center, residential
Says it would boost jobs, aid in-state contractors
Eckman picked for Plaistow project, GMNBR installs new officers … and more
Streaming technology and medical device firms are recognized in fourth annual competition
‘Creative Workforce Solutions’ event planned, Stay Work Play wins grant … and more
Office and industrial buildings purchased in Nashua, Manchester, Hudson and Concord
New Hampshire’s high cost of living puts a disproportionate burden on women, particularly mothers, according to a new report published by the New Hampshire Women’s Foundation. The Status of Women in New Hampshire 2025 stresses gender inequities across the state
Officials say it's a win for the state, and for Hampton, as the state makes a push for proposals from developers/operators
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.
New Hampshire voters aren’t feeling much relief from their anxieties about the state’s housing crisis. The continued reduced housing inventory, which pushes home prices higher, is also dampening labor market in the Granite State, according to a pair of studies.
New Hampshire’s attorney general says no improprieties by state officials preceded the sale of a large Nashua commercial building to China’s largest water bottler. But Attorney General John Formella’s report to Gov. Kelly Ayotte dated Oct. 3 says the provisions of federal law should have taken place prior to the sale of the 337,391-square-foot building at 80 Northwest Blvd. in Nashua by a subsidiary of Nongfu Spring.
Despite a shift in policy, New Hampshire officials expect 100% of the households and businesses in the state will have access to broadband internet by 2026.
The Trump administration’s Department of Justice is suing New Hampshire Secretary of State Dave Scanlan, arguing he is illegally withholding the state’s voter file from federal officials.
Brian Gottlob uses these words to describe the state’s current economic climate: “Uncertainty rules.” The director of the New Hampshire Employment Security's Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau raised several issues — from immigration and unemployment, to housing prices and consumer spending — as reasons for both hope and concern for the economy into 2026.
Gov. Kelly Ayotte led the visit, which included a selection of policymakers as well as businesspeople representing a wide array of enterprises.