New Hampshire Business Review - June 20 2008
Garnet Hill ‘a beacon of good business’
To the editor: Congratulations on the new “look” of The New Hampshire Business Review. The format is clean, concise and easily enjoyed. It is evident your team worked hard on the redesign and the result will be appreciated by your readers.…
Foreclosure notices: a matter of business
To the editor: Your article, “Money Supply” (June 6-19 NHBR), about why the Union Leader gets most of the foreclosure notices was a really interesting piece. There are several items in play here. First, the Union Leader actively pursues these…
Softer summer job market faces N.H. teens
High school and college students looking for summer work in New Hampshire this year may find themselves struggling to secure a job in a more difficult employment market. One of those students looking for a job is Bill Connolly, a…
Last Word: Wasting away in Moultonboroughville
Warmer winters. Longer summers. No more ice-outs on Lake Winnipesaukee. Black flies the size of flamingos. Wait. Those are flamingoes. Cue the dream sequence music. Welcome to post-global warming New Hampshire. We’re still the Granite State. Got a new slogan,…
PR Briefing: The right way to confront a colleague
One of the things that ties my stomach in knots is when a friend or colleague does something that’s really bothersome. It’s always a dilemma - do I ignore the issue and just be bothered all the time, or do…
