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Shot on location

Portsmouth-based filmmaker Chris Stinson, owner of Live Free or Die Films, was involved in the production of "The Holdovers," which he says he wishes could’ve been made locally. But when movie crews look toward the northeast, the Granite State isn’t in their sights.

Juvet, 25-year policy leader at BIA, to retire this month

David Juvet, senior vice president of public policy for the Business & Industry Association, will retire this October after 25 years with New Hampshire’s statewide chamber of commerce. Juvet has implemented and guided the legislative and public policy agenda of the BIA, the state’s largest nonpartisan business advocate, over the past three decades.

Raising the level of care

Patricia Carty, president and CEO of the Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester, will receive the Business & Industry Association’s New Hampshire Advantage Award on Oct. 23 at BIA's annual dinner. The award celebrates businesses, organizations or projects that enhance the Granite State’s special character and quality of life.

Jeb Bradley: A career of peak performances

For the past couple decades, Jeb Bradley was most often found in the halls of the New Hampshire State House or high atop White Mountain peaks. The Senate president is retiring after eight consecutive terms in the upper chamber, including…