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Mark Brave plea deal, Nathan Warecki promoted to Nixon Peabody partner, six-year-old testifies in Concord ... and more
State school sale pending, Concord Middle School design contract approved ... and more
Shaheen & Gordon, Pastori | Krans welcomes new attorneys, Salem man illegally collects pandemic benefits ... and more
CEO of Hite Digital in Manchester talks entrepreneurism in the wake of workforce woes
Engel & Völkers opens in Portsmouth, new industry hires ... and more
Howard Brodsky, co-founder and chairman of CCA Global Partners, has been selected Citizen of the Year by the Greater Manchester Chamber. Brodsky, whose most recently philanthropic effort is a Open Arts United, a nonprofit that supports the arts to underserved communities, will be honored April 4 at the chamber’s Citizen of the Year Celebration, 5 p.m. at the DoubleTree by Hilton Manchester Downtown.
As Granite State businesses know all too well, working with a savvy and experienced business tax preparation firm is essential to make sure their IRS returns are rock solid.
The New Hampshire Liquor Commission (NHLC) has been teaming up this month with Brown-Forman and nearly 70 local restaurants to mix up alcohol-free mocktails in celebration of the fourth annual New Hampshire Mocktail Month. New Hampshire Mocktail Month is the…
Bow community building project, new Market Sq. Architects hire, Historic Preservation awards ... and more
Senate Bill 410 would establish a fund that provides up to $25,000 per bed to either support existing transitional housing or establish new ones in the community for individuals facing mental health challenges.
Badger Peabody & Smith Realty relocation, Assoc. General Contractors names new president ... and more
UNHInnovation, part of the University of New Hampshire system, has secured a fourth round of funding from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), awarded under the Federal and State Technology (FAST) Partnership Program.
Insights into energy infrastructure, diversifying options, community power ... and more
Senior apartments in Rochester, plans for Peterborough's Equestrian Village unveiled ... and more
Melissa Beth Countway, of Alton, was officially sworn in today as the 110th Associate Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court. Administering the oath of office to Justice Countway in the David Souter Conference Room of the New Hampshire Supreme…
Community solar programs, land sales, Common Man Roadside in Epsom ... and more
The Granite YMCA creates a community where all are welcome and builds a healthy spirit, mind and body based on the values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility.
Our mission is to raise money to strengthen and support worthy organizations that service, support and honor our Veterans.
New white paper places blame for escalating drug prices on pharmacy benefit managers
Signature on Elm unveiled, Torrington Properties signs new lease ... and more
As the New Hampshire construction industry heads into 2024, it continues to face high costs for materials and labor, making it difficult to meet the demand for affordable housing.
American Express recently issued its Amex Trendex: Small Business Edition Holiday Report, which outlines trends among U.S. small businesses heading into the holiday season.
Open Arts United connects communities with transformative arts experiences
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office plans to open a community outreach office in Strafford County to serve innovators in the New England region, officials said Wednesday. The agency also will open a new regional office in Atlanta to serve…
Temple housing solutions, school repairs, new Concord police HQs ... and more
Vivek Ramaswamy speaks on business and political issues with NHBR editors
New Lakes Region co-working space opens, TFMoran unveils new project ... and more
The list of leaders for the 2024 edition is a unique group of people who have made their mark on New Hampshire’s economy, business climate and the state as a whole.
Employee stock ownership plans are a creative and effective way to give your company’s team members a true stake in your business and a powerful retirement benefit.
A community center for Manchester’s West Side that was has been in the works for several years has a new proposed home at the Kelly Falls housing community on Kimball Street, proponents announced Thursday. The Board of Directors of the…
NHMEP President & CEO Tony Fernandez talks manufacturing in NH
Saint Anselm College breaks ground on new hall, October home sales data, Nashua apartments ... and more
New Hampshire companies large and small understand the importance of conducting accurate and timely business valuations.
Business surveillance webinar Nov. 30, recent hires ... and more
NH among 17 states to sue Amazon with FTC, who claim the 'online superstore' is an anticompetitive monopoly
Reps from Swim With a Mission and Hidden Battles Foundation discuss resources for NH veterans
Former New Hampshire Assistant Attorney General Lawrence Gagnon is stepping into a new role as Revenue Counsel for the New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration (NHDRA). In this position within the NHDRA's Legal Bureau, Gagnon will provide legal guidance to…
Biotech companies break ground on new facility, North Branch Construction earns award ... and more
The New Hampshire Insurance Department and the state Bureau of Securities Regulation have settled two cases against Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based Northwestern Mutual for failing to supervise its agents, Secretary of State David Scanlan announced. Under the settlement, Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance…
Bank of America financial center manager Nate Ortiz shares how his passion helps break down barriers in the community
NH businesses know they have to fight a battle to recruit top-notch talent, head off potential labor shortages and retain their most experienced employees.
Summary of Bank of America Institute report on Northeast's population loss, it also sees strong consumer spending and future manufacturing growth
In-migration study, new Wentworth-Douglass center, plus home sale figures ... and more
NH approves 60-acre expansion of Turnkey landfill in Rochester. Permit now with EPA. Waste Management's Turnkey landfill on Wednesday received state approval to move forward with a 60-acre expansion of its massive garbage disposal operation in Rochester, despite health and…
Northeast Delta Dental's Tom Raffio talks all things running in his new book
Zoning granted for day care in Keene, plus new hires, a manufacturing facility ... and more
As we look ahead to 2024, your company needs to take meetings to another level to match the energy of your growth and success.
Launch NH Pitch Event showcases 11 startups in tech or telehealth companies for possible investor interest.
Mainstay Technologies CEO Ryan Barton digs into the world of AI
NH, 32 other states settles with Inmediadata for coding issue that exposed health information of 1.5 million consumers New Hampshire and 32 other states have reached a settlement with health care clearinghouse Inmediata for a coding issue that exposed the…
Leadership changes, unmet promises cause for concern at Franklin veteran campus
Those living with intellectual and developmental disabilities deserve housing options that reflect their potential
NH residents deserve transparency surrounding pharmacy benefit managers
New York Times columnist says we’re in the ‘third great period of human history’
When the path forward isn’t clear and feelings of overwhelm or despair are near, finding anchors in gratitude, horizon and context can steady our leadership through almost anything.
Responsible monetary decisions. Clear and widely disseminated communication with the public, especially on the city’s finances and taxes. Helping people keep their homes and find new ones. Regulatory and cultural changes to make it easier for businesses and development, and investments in the roads, sewers and other infrastructure to support them.
Over 20 years of working with New Hampshire business owners, I’ve noticed something consistent: The businesses that thrive aren’t the ones chasing every new trend. They’re the ones who know how to evaluate whether a new tool or strategy actually serves their goals.
College cut the ribbon this month for a 21-home complex for college employees in West Lebanon