New Hampshire nonprofits remain in a state of confusion as federal funding uncertainty brews
Nonprofits nationwide have been caught in a whirlwind of confusion about the future of federal funding.
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Nonprofits nationwide have been caught in a whirlwind of confusion about the future of federal funding.
As warming seas pose difficulties for seafood globally, a $3 million gift will help the University of New Hampshire develop an international, community-based seafood production program, the university announced earlier this month.
TFMoran's mixed-use development is designed to support the region’s growing economy while offering a unique living experience.
Thought leaders from VHB — a civil engineering company with an office in Bedford — recently presented at this year’s New England Water Environment Association (NEWEA) Conference.
A lighter touch on bank regulations, improved access to funding and capital, and leveling the playing field for community banks are just a few priorities that lawmakers and banking regulators have signaled they intend to pursue in the months and years ahead.
A hearing took place earlier this week to define if grants awarded to students enrolled in the EFA program represents taxable income under the federal tax code
The impending closure comes after the JCPenney space at the 50 Fox Run Road mall was recently sold to Torrington Properties, which now owns the entire mall
The development would span from F to D Street, transforming the current back parking lot into an expanded area for charitable gaming, retail, and a new stage and ballroom for concerts
Portsmouth Housing Authority's plan is to convert what is now classroom space into eight one-bedroom apartments inside the former Sherburne Elementary School in addition to two new buildings totaling 119 units
As communities across the country grapple with the housing shortage, reducing parking requirements is one way experts say municipalities can encourage housing development