New state budget again shows shortfalls in transportation funding sources
Budget highlights ongoing imbalance in the way the state funds transportation
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Budget highlights ongoing imbalance in the way the state funds transportation
Former Top Chef contestant brings new flavor to NH's fine-dining scene with Pavilion in Wolfeboro
NH Department of Military Affairs and Veterans Services connects businesses and veterans with resources and guidance
Findings show renters would have to earn 137% of median income to afford a 2-bedroom unit
State law and regulations still give state the tools to protect wetlands and their critical functions
Nashua-based Etchstone Properties first to develop dual homes with Nadeau Village
Investment to expand Hundred Nights Emergency Shelter and Resource Center
Work to be completed in 2024 for new downtown Laconia location
NHBSR guides business leaders to learn the impact of their operations on the environment
State argues plaintiffs 'confused' about SWEPT revenue appropriations for adequate education
Jordana Pomeroy, director and CEO of the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester, talks art, community ties and Granite State creativity with NHBR editors
Here are the panelists for the 2025 Leadership Unscripted event.
Here are the panelists for the 2024 Leadership Unscripted event.
Casino Salem will close its doors in the early hours of March 9, as Churchill Downs Inc. prepares for a major redevelopment to transform the small gaming venue into the much larger Rockingham Grand Casino.
Developers and city officials have long eyed the northern part of Lebanon, along Route 120, as a hot spot for new housing and businesses, and the result has already been evident with large apartment complexes cropping up there in recent years.
City Councilor Rich Blalock, who served four years as the council’s representative on the HDC, said he was motivated to make the initial motion to address the lack of affordable housing in Portsmouth. He contended the HDC’s often monthslong reviews of new construction projects drives up the cost of development.
Residents debated a proposed $2.66 million wastewater project during a town deliberative session at Pittsfield MidCadle High School, with discussion focusing on costs, long-term planning and who should pay.
The Latest is a roundup of the comings and goings of the movers and shakers in NH's business community
Business and event happenings around the state of NH