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Robert Cruickshank, a telecommunications industry veteran, is directing the New Hampshire Electric Cooperative’s broadband buildout efforts in rural parts of the state.
Given that Covid has already created great strains on employers, many have asked if they can require their employees to take the vaccine. The short answer is: It depends.
One thing is certain: There will be change on a range of policies
Meg McIntyre-Granite State News Collaborative
Experts say pandemic relief is a start to addressing gaps, not a solution
On the secretary of state selection process, bipartisanship and more
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Three ways investments in high-speed broadband can help drive recovery
New Hampshire’s Business and Industry Association says it will continue to push for “safe harbor” legislation next year in order to protect businesses from legal liability related to Covid-19
The continued eviction moratorium and a reluctance by banks to foreclose on mortgage holders has kept the number of bankruptcy filings down in the pandemic, says bankruptcy attorney Peter Tamposi.