New Hampshire closes 2020 with near record low bankruptcies
Fewest filings for a year since 1988
Sections
Extras
Connect With Us
Fewest filings for a year since 1988
$5.4 million contract calls for engineering, preliminary design of commuter rail project
“It’s exceedingly complex, but it is significant for the state,” said Andrew Helman, the state’s attorney, referring to New Hampshire's complicated Medicaid reimbursement formula, which requires LRGHealthcare to pay a $5 million Medicaid Enhancement Tax this…
It’s back to square one if new agreement isn’t OKd by Dec. 31
$160 million deficit seen for state's next biennium
Granite State native is a longtime agency employee
Initial claims rise slightly while continuing claims edge down
First 900 customers in Sullivan, Coos counties now have high-speed access
An abatement may be a viable option, especially in the face of the pandemic
State takes action to shore up trust fund and avoid ‘sticker shock’ for employers