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Claremont seeks to charge special assessment fees for infrastructure projects without property owners’ consent
Cheshire County Administrator Chris Coates said on Monday, Oct. 9 that the top two officials at Cheshire EMS are departing the county-run agency.
Launch NH Pitch Event showcases 11 startups in tech or telehealth companies for possible investor interest.
Even as the cost of energy goes down a bit this winter, the need for fuel and electric assistance seems to be increasing in New Hampshire.
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Former State Sen. Andy Sanborn claims lack of due process
Federal jurisdictional changes intersects with NH’s wetlands and water pollution regulation
Claremont city manager, council believe city has legal authority to direct owners to pay for road repairs
Proposal for rental units, senior housing a 'bad deal for Seabrook'
There is a critical need in the Granite State for nurses, and the market has responded with more supply, with more interest than ever in nursing.
Eastern Bank leaders offer insight into how they work with small businesses in NH and help navigate economic challenges
Business and event happenings around the state of NH
The Latest is a roundup of the comings and goings of the movers and shakers in NH's business community
The Rindge Zoning Board approved two special exceptions for connected development projects, which plan for a total of 52 new housing units off of Route 119.
Costco officials revealed plans to open an 820-parking space membership warehouse club, 16-pump fuel station and tire center at the future Seacoast Landing, the first known tenant of Torrington Properties’ plan for the former Mall at Fox Run and Newington Park Shopping Center.
Concord has a restriction when it comes to new dead-end streets: no more than 1,000 feet.
During the last three months, hundreds of thousands of Granite Staters filed federal income taxes for Tax Year 2025.
Business growth is exciting. A big contract comes through, a new customer relationship takes off or marketing is delivering the results you expected. Financing can be a critical resource to sustain the growth. But from a lender’s perspective, growth financing is about more than momentum. The real question is whether the business can support that growth — and repay the debt that may come with it.