Judge praises NH’s progress cutting down wait times for inpatient mental health care
A federal judge says New Hampshire is making good progress toward eliminating wait times for inpatient mental health care.
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A federal judge says New Hampshire is making good progress toward eliminating wait times for inpatient mental health care.
A new apartment complex with 88 below-market-rate residential units is coming to 2 Grove St. in Dover this fall. The development is expected to be called The Railroad Apartments.
A former top official with New Hampshire’s environmental services agency has been appointed to run the Environmental Protection Agency’s New England office.
After expanding just 0.2% in 2023, New Hampshire’s labor force grew 1.3% in 2024, according to recently published data from New Hampshire Employment Security.
On April 3, NH Business Review held its annual Outstanding Women in Business Awards, which highlights eight business leaders in the state who personify leadership, advocacy and community commitment in their daily lives.
You don’t have to be a large company or work in a specific industry to face a cyber threat — everyone is a target.
A limited supply of housing stock in NH versus strong demand led to rising prices that have affected affordability, particularly among the working-class/middle-income sector
A summer house in North Hampton built in 1930 for one-term New Hampshire Gov. Huntley Spaulding is hitting the market for an eye-popping asking price of $25 million
In an email Q&A, Lexi Webster outlined Hartford’s housing and economic challenges and how she hopes to address them in this new role
Organized by Manchester Neighbors Welcome, speakers expressed the need for Manchester residents to share their views with the Zoning Ordinance Rewrite Steering Committee to focus on mixed-use neighborhoods