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Gov. Ayotte: ‘The journey of a thousand steps begins with one ... This is about our now and our future.’
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Long COVID is not only a health issue for many Granite Staters, it has a direct effect on the New Hampshire economy. The New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute (NHFPI) says in a new report local workers who reduced their hours due to long COVID may have lost an estimated $152.7 million in wages in 2022, while those who left the labor force entirely accounted for approximately $389.4 million in lost wages in 2022.
A local housing coalition believes it’s identified a way to immediately add housing stock to the limited supply in the Monadnock Region, without requiring new infrastructure, building permits or dramatic changes to zoning regulations
The seven-year, $1.87 billion dry dock expansion at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard is about halfway to completion, with the goal of holding 5 Los Angeles- and Virginia-class submarines at a time for repair, maintenance and modernization efforts
A new plan for a mixed-use development would bring an 84-unit hotel/motel, plus 180 residential units to be rented at HUD fair market rates, and more than 15,000 square feet of commercial space to 239 Knox Marsh Road
Hampton Beach could soon be getting a major makeover with the redevelopment of the Hampton Beach Casino, plus expansion of Bernie's Beach Bar and a new Mexican tequila bar called Luchos
Proposal to build nearly 200 housing units along the Merrimack River in Penacook is not in the 'public interest,' according to Concord’s city planner
New survey from the NH Association of Realtors shows that the lack of affordable housing weighs heavily on Granite Staters
A major health care and security technology company that’s been headquartered in Peabody, Mass., for almost 50 years is pulling up stakes and moving to Salem, N.H., bringing with it 500 jobs. Analogic Corp. is moving to 9 Northeastern Boulevard in Salem, needing more room for its research and manufacturing operations.