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New Hampshire's University Research & Industry Plan sets stage for more commercialization
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New Hampshire's University Research & Industry Plan sets stage for more commercialization
Concord rep’s plan would provide $200 to New Hampshire children
Money will launch two new programs for students
Hitchiner program provides hands-on experience to high school students
Pre-engineering and technology curriculum would expand to elementary schools
Workforce Accelerator 2025 aims at creating ‘career pathways’
Aqueous energy storage seen as safer, cost-effective
The Pregnancy Care Center at Catholic Medical Center, which cares for medically underserved pregnant moms and babies, is launching a new program to provide addiction treatment and recovery services to pregnant women in the greater Manchester area. Supported by a…
Number down 12 percent from 2014