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Marion Cheney, president of the Seacoast Board of Realtors, has been named Realtor of the Year by the NH Association of Realtors.
Cheney, a Dover resident and an associate with RE/MAX On The Move in Exeter, was honored Sept. 17 at the NHAR’s 54th annual convention in Manchester. She was named the Seacoast board’s Realtor of the Year in June.
The Realtor of the Year award is presented to an individual who embraces the Realtors’ code of ethics, civic activity, business accomplishments, local association/board activity, state association activity and national association activity.
A director of the Greater Dover Chamber of Commerce, Cheney was the 2014 recipient of the Dover Rotary Club’s Outstanding Service and Dedication Award and is a seven-year recipient of the RE/MAX Executive Award.
UNH marketing program helps small businesses and students work together
The United Way of Greater Nashua aims to raise $175,000 this year through its biggest annual fundraiser June 22-23 at Brady Sullivan Plaza.
The recently formed New Hampshire Forum has been whittling down — from 18 to four to one or two — important issues that will be addressed in the 2027 session of the state Legislature.
$1 million-plus sales are becoming more regular, according to New Hampshire Association of Realtors data
Analogic Corp. relocated from Peabody, Mass., to Salem, NH, in January. The privately held company designs and manufactures advanced imaging, detection and power technology for aviation security, health care and industrial markets. Its airport baggage screening systems are deployed in more than 26 countries.
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