Author: NH Business Review Staff

New Hampshire's Business News for March 17

A look at today's top business headlines including: expanded gambling bill to go before the NH Senate, warm weather hurts maple syrup producers, rail supporters still determined and NH senators split on Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland.

New Hampshire's Business News for March 16

A look at today's top business headlines including: the future of Mount Sunapee, NH unemployment rate is lowest in the nation, Nashua mayor's "fight for rail", and Seth Warren of LRGHealthcare is stepping down after only 6 months

New Hampshire's Business News for March 15

A look at today's top business headlines including: Community Health Options to be monitored, PSU wants to unionize, Tuscan Village passes first phase of planning, NH Dept of Corrections overtime has doubled and the state of drug overdoses so far in 2016

New Hampshire's Business News for March 11

A look at today's top business headlines including: NH House cuts money for commuter rail study, NH House rejects minimum wage increase, Troy voters want to end business with TD Bank, NH State Senate passes bill to help fight heroin epidemic and will Narcan be available at Manchester schools.

New Hampshire's Business News for March 10

A look at today's top business headlines including: NH Medicaid expansion overwhelmingly passes, warm winter weather means low electric rates, Lancaster goes solar, NH's housing options and looking at the loss of Eileen Foley and Martin Gross.

New Hampshire's Business News for March 9

A look at today's business headlines including: why cheap oil gives NH a boost, Groveton's dilemma, how consolidation hurt MHT and Gatsas and Hassan meet about drug crisis.

New Hampshire's Business News for March 8

A look at today's business headlines including: why Northern Pass has invested $2 million in the Balsams, NH's Medicaid expansion dividing NH businesses, Dollar Bills in Derry sold for $1.3 million and more.

D-H launches new innovation effort

A new population health initiative at Dartmouth-Hitchcock in Lebanon is aimed at developing innovative ways of delivering care and accelerating the process for implementing those innovations, in what’s being called a “collaborative living laboratory.” The Population Health Collaboratory at D-H…

Sustainable forests and climate change

To the editor: New Hampshire’s Sen. Kelly Ayotte is a co-sponsor of a key amendment to the Energy Policy Modernization Act that would make it possible for wood harvested from sustainably managed forests to be considered by states as they…

Businesses and raising children

To the editor: My concern with NH Sen. Martha Fuller Clark’s position on Senate Bill 488 (“‘Reasonable accommodation’ sought for pregnant workers,” Feb. 19-March 3 NH Business Review) is that it is one more shift in the cost of raising…

Biweekly pay isn’t ‘family-friendly’

To the editor: It was good to see Bob Sanders’ article ‘Family-friendly’ bills weighed at State House,” (Feb. 5-18 NH Business Review). Better yet, to see legislators gaining an increased understanding that the interests of workers and those of employers…

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