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To help ease tariff anxiety, the senior U.S. senator from the Granite State proposes what’s being called the Helping Small Business THRIVE Act
A Nashua Community College program to train students on the detailed work of microelectronics is a “critical” feeder to employment at BAE Systems
A housing proposal at 103 Court St., in the city's medium-density residential district, has sparked yet another debate over the use of Transfer of Development Rights
Residents prepare to vote in March’s town meeting on whether to designate the area a tax increment financing district, which grows the town’s tax base while offering incentives to potential developers to reinvest into the area
If the city is awarded the money, the three-year overhaul, planned to start in 2026, would be expanded to include the addition of public utilities down Gilbo Avenue
The Housing Authority’s preliminary site plan calls for building a four-story “L-shaped building” at the back of the property, which will contain 90 new housing units
Developer Peter Floros is proposing to build a new four-story, mixed-use building at 266-278 State St. in the heart of Portsmouth’s historic downtown
Gerry Kennedy, of Alton, last year filed an official complaint about Volkswagen’s unauthorized collection of personal data with the Attorney General’s Office.
The lack of attention and public interest for a public bill may be indicative of the outlook for legal cannabis in the Legislature this year. During her campaign, Gov. Kelly Ayotte opposed legalizing the plant for any recreational use.