New Hampshire Business Review - May 23 2008
N.H., Quebec push business cooperation
With an economic slump affecting both sides of the Canadian border, and despite a growing trade imbalance, the Quebec and New Hampshire chambers of commerce met in New Hampshire May 12 to formalize their cooperative efforts with the aim of…
Beyond the grill
The fragrant bread that comes from an outdoor adobe brick oven is “the way it should be,” says Allison Kerwin of Hancock. The crust is crisp and hearty from the steam created by the residual moisture in the bricks. After…
PR Briefing: Customer service that goes the extra mile
Service industries dominate what we do in the United States, so our experiences influence our choices in where we’ll go for services and how we’ll spend our money. Today, customer service is more important than ever before. But we’ve become…
Guest Editorial: A sensible piece to the workforce housing puzzle
Issues as important and complex as affordable housing demand innovative solutions. When those solutions engage government, nonprofits, businesspeople, and the families in need of housing, they can make lasting, positive change. For 24 years, the New Hampshire Community Loan Fund…
Students’ solutions aim to solve state’s ‘brain drain’
Like many of New Hampshire’s college students, Colin VanDenBerghe, a senior, was planning to move out of New Hampshire - he had his heart set on California — after graduating from Plymouth State University in the spring. A school project,…
