New Hampshire Business Review - Nov. 8, 2019
Missing pieces in ‘Chipping away’ article
To the editor: My concern with the article, “Chipping away: NH’s timber industry tries to adjust after governor’s biomass veto (Oct. 25-Nov. 7 NH Business Review) is not so much what it says but what it doesn’t say. There is…
A lame NH rallying cry: ‘We’re number 20!’
Yes, NH has moved up one notch on the energy efficiency scorecard
Fear of kids’ impact on tax rates shortsighted
Barriers to limit housing is an economic boomerang
How Senator Hassan can help end the trade war
She has a key voice in helping Congress regain control over tariffs
Dartmouth-Hitchcock to open geriatric ER
Dartmouth-Hitchcock, in Lebanon, is teaming with San Diego, Calif.-based West Health to focus on the rural population of Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire, which have the oldest median ages in the country.
Catholic Charities launches nonprofit staffing agency
The state’s first nonprofit healthcare staffing agency, St. Jacinta, is designed as a response to the increasing cost of care among the seven skilled nursing facilities and nursing homes in the Catholic Charities network
Providing employees with a sense of calm
It’s a springboard toward maximizing productivity
Q&A with Rudman Center Director John Greabe
In addition to teaching both constitutional and administrative law at the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law in Concord, he is currently director of the school’s Warren B. Rudman Center for Justice, Leadership and Public Service
Reardon: Nonprofits ‘integral to state’s vitality’
A new report from the New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits makes the case that nonprofits are essential to the vitality of New Hampshire communities.