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'The whole cost of education issue is one of the top things we’ll focus on going forward. We don’t want to raise the tuition too much, and we want to continue to offer substantial financial aid'
Anthem’s and Harvard Pilgrim’s innovative new networks, involving leading health care providers throughout the state, should be applauded as cost-effective alternatives to the old way of doing things
For a long time, the state enjoyed relative prosperity without needing an economic strategy, but that’s no longer the case
To the editor: AARP has more to add to Bob Sanders’s recent article, “With at least $1b in federal assistance money going to N.H., retailers, landlords are beneficiaries too” (Nov. 1-14 NHBR). AARP’s recent Public Policy Institute study shows that…
Several factors have been integral to the success neighboring states are having
The program is designed to bring the expertise of a stroke center to a patient’s bedside
Ostrowski’s work as a practitioner fueled his interest in public policy, and as a result, the agency’s advocacy wing, the NH Children’s Lobby, has become one of the biggest forces for children in the state
Citing the need to ensure ‘our schools are teaching and graduating students for a 21st century workforce’
Survey: 4% increase in sales expected for 2013