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Large companies have been reaping the benefits of captives for years. Now organizations with anywhere from 50 employees to 1,000 or more are also taking advantage of them.
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Large companies have been reaping the benefits of captives for years. Now organizations with anywhere from 50 employees to 1,000 or more are also taking advantage of them.
At the end of August, most high school students have to write a book report on their summer reading. While certainly not required to do so since I was graduated from high school some time ago, here is the report on…
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New Hampshire’s forests are very much part of the New Hampshire advantage. They provide jobs via both tourism and the forest products industry, the state’s second and fourth largest economic engines respectively. Forests provide clean air and water, habitat for…
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More public discussion about school funding and property taxes will advance public understanding of these vital issues
On June 19, Governor Sununu vetoed Senate Bill 446 and Senate Bill 365, two energy bills crafted to expand self-generation for larger businesses and municipalities in New Hampshire and keep existing biomass-fueled power plants operating here. Both passed the NH…
U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in favor of baker in same-sex wedding cake refusal leaves unanswered questions
A conference at Plymouth State University is designed to help education, community and behavioral health professionals recognize the impact of human trafficking in New Hampshire. “Human Trafficking: Research and Prevention Efforts in New Hampshire” will begin at 9 a.m. Saturday,…