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Retrieve in hiring mode, SMTP moves to Gainesville … and more
Stops at Newmarket, PixelMEDIA, C3 Metrics, Neoscope planned
Sustainability Slam to promote innovative enviro, workplace initiatives
‘Tens of millions’ at stake if it’s not built, officials warn
Seacoast Realtors to hear Thibeault’s perspective
Venture firm invests in UK Architects, change in leadership at Stibler … and more
NH manufacturers to gather for 13th annual statewide event
Next HR Exchange topic: independent contractors … and more
Wendy Tirollo to be featured at Oct. 14 Power Breakfast
$20m Robbins Block redevelopment to add up to 90 new apartments
RE/MAX On The Move associate heads Seacoast board
Building Pathways seeks participants for fall classes
New Cardigan Mt. dorm planned, Pincince to head Coldwell Banker Manchester office … and more
NH Business Review event to look at changing landscape of care
To the editor: I just finished reading the article, “The transgender journey: The results of Harvard Pilgrim’s learning process,” in the Aug. 21-Sept. 3 NH Business Review and was very impressed, both seeing an article of this nature and reading…
Cerner selected to implement integrated electronic health record system
Staff additions at Neoscope, TechWomen ambassadors sought … and more
Number of underwater Manchester-Nashua homes falls to 7,863
Union labor would be used on proposed natural gas project
Dec. 1 deadline for 20th annual competition
Ayotte, GOP presidential candidates among the speakers
Great Bay Community College project finished, B2W wins awards … and more
New STEM and arts pathways offered
Hyndsight inks big deal, Josh Levs in NH … and more
For inspection services covering the Northwest, Alaska and the Pacific
Biggest residential sale of the year
16 hearings to be held at venues around the state
S.W. Cole acquires Vt. business, new tenant for Brady Sullivan Airport Center … and more
Chief justice to receive Frank Rowe Kenison Award
Eckman Construction and network of local subcontractors produce seven-building campus
Program aimed at meeting demand for precision manufacturing workers
Oct. 14 event to be held at FIRST in Manchester
Product of Year entries sought, UNHM to probe big data … and more
Student, community entrants sought for ‘idea competition’
Event to focus on ‘rapidly changing’ energy landscape, technology
Student housing/commercial development opens in time for start of semester
State led New England in transaction increase
North Branch completes UNH dining hall, Stantec buys Fay, Spofford & Thorndike … and more
UNH entrepreneurial studies students to offer due-diligence reports to entrants
Annual Flatley Challenge offers space, assistance to high-tech startups
NH High Tech Council, Sheehan Phinney presenting series of monthly forums
LeBlanc gets more national recognition, Dartmouth’s virtual player … and more
Sept. 9 public hearing will detail Robbins Block plan
310,000-square-foot property ‘a great opportunity’
Panel to discuss effects of availability, affordability in NH
Manchester’s lead removal grant, NH Housing aids Hammers for Veterans … and more
Health policy expert to take helm on Sept. 15
Healthy Monadnock initiative considers how to accelerate change
27th annual event will celebrate past and future growth of businesses
For families navigating both retirement planning and long-term care, the life-expectancy exception offers a powerful opportunity to preserve wealth across generations.
Managing political speech in the workplace
Relax & Co., which provided an array of services to property owners in the Lake Sunapee area, had already been forced to lay off workers earlier this month.
A federal judge has rejected most of telecommunications developer Vertex Towers’ legal challenge to build a 150-foot cellular tower on residential land in Hampton, dealing the company a significant setback.
The entreaty comes as part of a lengthy statement Sig Sauer released July 29 as it continues to push back against allegations that the P320 is unsafe.
In 2013, Brown joined Citizens Count, rising to executive director in 2020, and last year joined the Warren B. Rudman Center at the UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law
Renewable energy and climate change initiatives suddenly face significant headwinds
Earlier this year on February 18, 2025, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit issued a significant decision with implications not only for companies in the health care industry, but for any organization doing business with the federal government.
Keene recently settled with a former fire captain who’d alleged he was wrongfully terminated, an agreement between him and the city shows.