New Hampshire Business Review - May 10, 2019
A rushed, heavy-handed House session
Running the body takes discipline, organization and transparency
A plan to ease healthcare workforce shortage
One survey found there are over 2,000 job vacancies across the state
Cut out the smoke and mirrors on drug prices
New Hampshire has the nation’s second oldest population, and polling shows one in four Americans cannot afford the drugs they need to live healthy lives, or even stay alive. With the majority of New Hampshire’s older adults relying on several…
A plea for peace and quiet
Why do businesses insist on playing music customers don’t want to hear?
Expanding net metering is good for Granite State
It’s time for a more progressive look at clean energy policy in our state
Q&A Actor/director Bob Shea
‘The arts make you smarter, make you think more open-mindedly,’ says Bob Shea, who has for the past 33 years been director of the Barnstormers theater in Tamworth.
Appreciating direct care workers
Let’s stop assuming there’s a relationship between low-valued work and low-paid workers
Large-scale solar takes shape around the state
Well over 215 megawatts await agreement, approval