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Decades after it was first published, the book still has relevance, and answers, about excellence, success, effectiveness values and principles
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How does one define personal success? When in despair and all is seemingly hopeless, how can you overcome and put yourself on a path of success? These are the questions Andy Andrews answers through David Ponder, the protagonist of his…
Have you ever been talked into buying something by a salesperson and immediately regretted it? Have you ever been in a situation where your intuition told you to act one way, but social behaviors made you act another? Have you…
The good news is that there may finally be clarity around future tax policy
In ‘Talent is Overrated,’ author Geoff Colvin makes the case for drive, passion and practice
Jordana Pomeroy, director and CEO of the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester, talks art, community ties and Granite State creativity with NHBR editors
Here are the panelists for the 2025 Leadership Unscripted event.
Here are the panelists for the 2024 Leadership Unscripted event.
Casino Salem will close its doors in the early hours of March 9, as Churchill Downs Inc. prepares for a major redevelopment to transform the small gaming venue into the much larger Rockingham Grand Casino.
Developers and city officials have long eyed the northern part of Lebanon, along Route 120, as a hot spot for new housing and businesses, and the result has already been evident with large apartment complexes cropping up there in recent years.
City Councilor Rich Blalock, who served four years as the council’s representative on the HDC, said he was motivated to make the initial motion to address the lack of affordable housing in Portsmouth. He contended the HDC’s often monthslong reviews of new construction projects drives up the cost of development.
Residents debated a proposed $2.66 million wastewater project during a town deliberative session at Pittsfield MidCadle High School, with discussion focusing on costs, long-term planning and who should pay.
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