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It’s back to square one if new agreement isn’t OKd by Dec. 31
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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
New Hampshire’s Business and Industry Association says it will continue to push for “safe harbor” legislation next year in order to protect businesses from legal liability related to Covid-19
The continued eviction moratorium and a reluctance by banks to foreclose on mortgage holders has kept the number of bankruptcy filings down in the pandemic, says bankruptcy attorney Peter Tamposi.
Districts’ fiscal capacity focuses on tax recommendations
Some NH industries are weathering the Covid storm, but others struggle to stay in business
NH firms ‘pleasantly surprised’ by uptick in activity
Undergrads can team with businesses, organizations on consulting initiatives
Hassan IoT security bill signed into law … and more