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Vermont enviro firm sets up shop in Concord, Brookstone completes car dealership renovation … and more
NHBR's editors asked local experts what the future holds for the technology sector in N.H.
Navy picks engineering firm for waterfront infrastructure work
Rockingham/Strafford has 20th highest costs in nation; Manchester is 49th
Fully occupancy at 186 Granite, Lakes Region Parade of Homes … and more
Eckman Construction demonstrates experience with new residence halls and renovated college buildings
14-branch Hooksett firm is RPM’s first foray on East Coast
‘Election Insight’ event to feature UNH Survey Center Chief Andrew Smith
Pease office space leased, HVAC firm acquisition … and more
Scott Goodwin, vice president and chief quality officer of Catholic Medical Center in Manchester, has been named winner of the Foundation for Health Communities’ Innovator’s Award. The award celebrates ingenuity, creativity and skill in improving health or health care access,…
What will the challenges be in meeting the health care needs of New Hampshire over the next two decades? A new website, MapNHHealth.org, provides a way to examine what the state's residents and their health could look like in 2020…
12th annual Governor’s Advanced Manufacturing and High Tech Summit will explore workforce, growth strategies
Finalists will vie for $100,000 in prize money at third annual event
Home Builders offers free skills training for people interested in working in the industry
Fulling Mill purchases River Road facility, plans 1,700-square-foot addition
Area family buys landmark 1810 Hett Farm
Milestone completes Bank of N.H. branch, RE/MAX Insight on ‘Inc.’ list … and more
Deadline is Sept. 26 for 2014 entries
300,000-square-foot building, land listed by Paul McInnis Inc.
CoreLogic data shows continuing downward trend in cash deals
Deadline for submissions is Dec. 2
Fulcrum’s health care addition, Goffstown building sold … and more
Fred Anderson to end 34-year career with utility in spring
Getting a handle on costs that can wreak havoc on a company’s budget
Infrastructure, gas-electric issue focus of event
Business and commercial disputes are, well, bad for business. Yet sometimes the costs, conflicts, uncertainties and delays of traditional dispute resolution systems outweigh the value of having the dispute resolved. For many commercial disputes, arbitration offers an excellent alternative to…
Jason Druin Custom Homes Spearheads Construction of Expansive New CruCon Headquarters
Project to be built in newly formed TIF district
Woodbrowser aims to offer ‘more efficient’ buying process
Sea Dog Brew Pub’s N. Conway location, Farrelly gets regional SIOR post … and more
June numbers show a year-over-year drop of .32%
Agency says its programs resulted in a $351 million effect
$1.8m Nashua land deal, RPF’s statewide contract … and more
Dr. Robert A. Greene, a national expert in health care analytics and new payment models, has joined Dartmouth-Hitchcock as executive vice president and chief population management officer. Greene will have accountability and oversight for one of the three pillars of…
Geneia, a health care solutions firm with offices in Harrisburg, Pa., and Concord, has launched Theon, a platform aimed at helping physicians, hospitals and integrated health systems in accountable care organizations and other shared-risk arrangements improve patient care, quality and…
To the editor: I had the opportunity to read the article by Liisa Rajala on the Market Basket debacle (“Market Basket: A business case study for decades,” Aug. 8-21 NHBR), but found that the article lacked any discussion about…
To the editor: Thank you for the informative article about the U.S. Small Business Administration’s efforts to provide more capital for the truly small businesses (“Getting loans into the hands of small business,” Aug. 8-21 NHBR). This has been…
Cheshire Medical Center/Dartmouth-Hitchcock Keene is changing its heat source from fuel oil to compressed natural gas, a conversion that officials say will result in a noticeable reduction in carbon dioxide and other emissions, creating a cleaner environment for its patients,…
William Goodman will lead hospital-wide improvements to CMC inpatient service
Madbury Commons will feature 126 student apartments, commercial space
Full-day event focuses on educating construction pros
Groundbreaking for new women’s prison, new Marine Patrol HQ … and more
Greater Manchester chamber exec to take helm in Sept.
Pizza crust maker’s facility to re-emerge at Pittsfield site
CBRE/New England handles sale of Turnpike Plaza
Keene business assistance facility launches capital campaign
Manchester inventor Dean Kamen announced on Friday the culmination of his effort to transform greater Manchester into a hub for regenerative medicine – millyard space dedicated to the actual manufacture of cell-based body repair products and, eventually, body parts.
A new report from America’s Health Rankings found that 10.2% of adults in New Hampshire have previously been diagnosed with cancer, and the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows 9,016 cancer cases were reported in NH in 2022.
Five home-grown innovations — including two medical systems, workforce software, a parts ID marker for manufacturing and a video tracker for ski racers — are vying for the 2025 Product of the Year from the NH Tech Alliance.
Here are some of the areas we look at to assess and strengthen the foundation of employee health and wellness, and in the process, enhance the business culture.
Record declines in drug-related deaths follow a decade of investment in services
Former Portsmouth credit union will house surgical center and other medical businesses
While other rural health care systems falter, Coos County Family Health-Androscoggin Valley Hospital alliance shores up access to health care
Anthem and Martin’s Point are exiting the state entirely, Aetna is shrinking its coverage to just one county, and others are adjusting their plans, leaving some of the state’s counties with limited choices
Move to join the DH system follows two years of study