Author: NH Business Review Staff
An open letter on NH’s pressing energy needs
We must do something now to reduce costs, increase availability
Nashua teens sweep 2015 Seacoast NH Start-Up competition
App developer PickUp Patrol wins $40k grand prize, People’s Choice award
$18.1m grant expands research training in NH
Statewide biomedical collaborative to expand program
Tech Tidbits From Around NH
10th Product of Year competition tonight in Bedford … and more
Seacoast NH Start-Up finalists compete tonight
Five firms to vie for $25,000 prize package
Airbus wing section donated to UNH for research
Tail section will be used to support education and research at university’s Flow Physics Facility
Tech Tidbits From Across NH
UNHInnovation honors researchers … and more
BIA’s annual energy symposium slated for Dec. 8
Overview of state’s infrastructure challenges, economic costs planned
Calamar breaks ground on third NH senior housing complex
110-unit Cobblestone Pointe to be completed in 2017
Wallboard Supply Co. acquires Vt. company
Poulin Lumber acquisition adds four locations for Londonderry firm
Brady Sullivan, Anagnost team up on Manchester retail project
Former Osram Sylvania plant to be turned into 300k square feet of Class A space
People and Property: Real Estate and Construction News Roundup
Garnet Hill leases Exeter property, Jewett completes Y project … and more
Family-friendly policies focus of NH Women’s Foundation luncheon
CEO of MomsRising to keynote Nov. 19 luncheon
AMC hut system’s economic impact: $17.9m
‘An integral part of the regional tourism landscape’
Let’s champion our public schools
Reaching Higher NH will work to ensure the promise of our public schools is available to all
‘Internet facts’ aren’t facts
To the editor: My name is Kevin Sexton and I was the chief financial officer of Foss Manufacturing Company Inc. until resigning in early 2005. You have written articles about Foss which included my association with it. Late in 2005,…
Dartmouth receives $925k power grid cybersecurity grant
11-member national consortium exploring ways to make infrastructure more secure
Charities don’t make the grade on social media scorecard
Study shows nonprofits fail to engage donors, other constituents
Tech tidbits From Around NH
New game from RobotLovesKitty, TechWomen Power Breakfast Nov. 1 … and more
Salem studies creation of new mixed-use zone
Business Innovation Overlay District would allow commercial, office and residential uses
Nashua chamber names Stabile its Citizen of Year
Honored for his ‘lifetime achievement’
Construction wage data sought by US Labor Department
Agency says info is needed for prevailing wage rates
RE/MAX report: NH home sales rise 21 percent
September transactions in the Granite State fastest-growing in New England
Cash sales percentage continues to fall in NH, nationally
Now at the lowest level in nine years
People and Property: Real Estate and Construction News Rundown
NH Home Builders installs 2016 officers, Brookstone selected for shipyard project … and more
Five Product of Year Award finalists named
Nov. 12 event set at Manchester Country Club
Ex-Army captain to keynote next TechWomen breakfast
Dawn Zebuhr to discuss ‘Bringing female strengths to male-dominated industries’
Tech Tidbits From Across NH
Flatley Challenge deadline nears, Hypertherm wins EPA award … and more
Concord building products firm continues to expand
Rugby acquires Alabama firm for 15th acquisition since 2010
People and Property: Real Estate and Construction News Roundup
G.M. Roth wins Cornerstone People’s Choice Award, new mortgage chief at Citizens … and more
Join the battle against addiction
To the editor: With heroin use at epidemic proportions and New Hampshire ranking 49th in access to treatment for substance addiction, I challenge you to join me in this battle and improve options in our state for friends, family and…
Clean energy doesn’t ‘hurt the economy’
To the editor: As a business owner myself, I can sympathize with those that have commitments to pay their monthly bills. You don’t need to be an environmentalist to understand that we need to be moving toward renewable energy. These…
Product of Year semifinalists named
Nine companies vie for 10th annual award
UNH readies aerospace and defense tech event
Aim to promote industry-university collaboration
Tech Tidbits From Around NH
New patent for Resonetics, Dealici app to be launched … and more
Bedford builder named national Remodeler of Year
Greg Rehm of Liberty Hill Construction recognized as a ‘star of the industry’
Affordable housing on voters’ agenda
Majority in NH poll call it problem and want presidential candidates to address it
Concord Housing buys problem property
Plans call for transformation into ‘quality, market-rate rental’
People and Property: Real Estate and Construction News Rundown
Peterborough senior living project begins, Peabody & Smith expands rental services … and more
IndustryMD wins TechOut’s $50k top prize
AlignRevenue, Slipstream take home second- and third-place honors
Tech Tidbits From Across NH
Seacoast NH Start-Up competition, New Hampshire InnovateHER challenge … and more
Brady Sullivan plans big mill renovation in Nashua
Plans call for up to 175 apartments at downtown location
New CEO named at R.S. Audley
Ryan Audley to take helm of Bow-based firm
New NH liquor outlet planned in Plymouth
New 9,000-square-foot store to replace Tenney Mountain Highway location
People and Property: Real Estate and Construction News Roundup
New appointment at MDC, promotion at North Branch … and more
BIA to honor Cook, Couches for achievements
Sheehan Phinney Bass + Green shareholder Brad Cook and Hypertherm co-founder Dick Couch and his wife Barbara will be recognized later this month with Business and Industry Association of NH’s Lifetime Achievement Awards. They will be presented with their awards…
River Valley College readies Lebanon opening
With the acquisition of the former campus of Lebanon College, River Valley Community College is expanding its scope beyond its main campus in Claremont and satellite campus in Keene. The former college is now the property of the Community College…
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Patient investors reap rewards
Cisco crashed in 2000 and took 25 years to reach new all-time highs
(Opinion) Getting ready for stablecoins
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Q&A with Bank of New Hampshire's Robert Magan
Robert “Bob” Magan has more than 25 years of experience managing money for individuals, nonprofits, charitable organizations and municipalities throughout New England.
Watchwords for NH economy: ‘Uncertainty rules’
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.
