Dover waterfront project: What to know about apartments, townhouses, park
The private development led by Cathartes, a Boston-based developer, is poised to bring in more than 400 units of housing
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The private development led by Cathartes, a Boston-based developer, is poised to bring in more than 400 units of housing
New U.S. Census Bureau data from the 2023 American Community Survey revealed that New Hampshire’s renters continue to be cost-burdened by housing expenses
A complaint argued that the town’s most recent revaluation unfairly pushed over a million dollars of tax burden to residents
Lonza Portsmouth has joined NH Life Sciences (NHLS) as the organization’s fifth founding member, the nonprofit trade group announced Tuesday. The company joins Novocure, NovoNordisk, MilliporeSigma and Timberline Construction as founding members of the Granite State’s life sciences association.
TEDXAmoskeagMillyard, which debuted in 2011, returns Oct. 10 from 1 to 5 p.m., at the Palace Theatre in Manchester.
Hub66, an internet service provider in New England, has been awarded $8.5 million in grants from the NH Department of Business and Economic Affairs’ Broadband Matching Grants Initiative.
The YDC Claims and Settlement Fund is excited to announce the appointment of former Superior Court Judge Diane Nicolosi as its new assistant hearing administrator, starting this month.
Exeter Hospital is delaying plans to end a paramedic intercept program that many area towns rely on, after the New Hampshire attorney general stepped in.
Two New Hampshire startups have been chosen to participate in a program designed to help businesses focused on ocean health grow.
The fight over Andy Sanborn’s proposed 43,000-square-foot casino on Loudon Road in Concord has reached the Supreme Court, as a Concord resident appeals a lower court’s ruling that upheld the Zoning Board’s approval of the project.