New Hampshire Business Review - August 31 2007
Cook On Concord: Gambling returns to the table in Concord
Two economic matters are in the headlines in Concord and elsewhere: gambling as a revenue source for New Hampshire and the sub-prime mortgage problems that have affected the stock market and economy. Gambling first. The House Ways and Means Committee…
Book offers business debt advice
A new book by Hooksett resident Kenneth Easton is aimed at giving advice and comfort to business owners saddled by debt. “Surviving Your Business Debt” provides financial survival strategies to business owners who are in financial trouble or face such…
Whole Health Expo returns to New Hampshire
For some, the term “healthy” applies to physical well-being - the result of good nutrition, an active lifestyle and regular visits to the family doctor. An increasing number of people, however, are adopting a more holistic interpretation, expanding their definition…
In search of tax revenue, towns seek to tighten screws on health-care providers
Property-tax exemptions of nonprofit health-care providers are under fire from cities and towns across New Hampshire. In an effort to add property valued at millions of dollars to their tax rolls, municipalities are questioning whether the services provided by these…
Volume-controlled earbuds are music to parents’ ears
Like so many parents, Christine Ingemi of Amherst got tired of constantly telling her four children, ages 5 to 11, to turn down the volume on their iPods. “It would be so loud sometimes, I could hear the music through…
Q&A with: Immigration attorney Ron Abramson
Attorney Ron Abramson began working at the Manchester office of McLane, Graf, Raulerson & Middleton in May 2006, having already earned a reputation as one of the state’s foremost immigration lawyers. The son of refugees from the Soviet Union, Abramson…
Pennichuck puts office park, real estate on the market
While it says it’s not looking to get out of the real estate business, Pennichuck Corp. has put up for sale its one developed property, Heron Cove Office Park in Merrimack, which houses such tenants as Fidelity Investments and Raymarine…
