New Hampshire Business Review - October 27 2006
Cook On Concord: Officer’s tragic killing renews focus on death penalty
The tragic death of Manchester Police Officer Michael Briggs, allegedly murdered by a serial criminal who was captured after a tense search in Manchester and, ultimately, an arrest in Dorchester, Mass., raises the issue of capital punishment in New Hampshire.…
Q&A with: Cosmetic dentist Ron Henderson
While the building housing Dr. Ron Henderson’s cosmetic dentistry practice may date back to the days of Abraham Lincoln, his philosophy on care and the technology he uses are anchored in the 21st century. A practicing dentist in Dover since…
Growing Your Business: Building your business in a rural community
If you are considering starting a business, one of your earliest decisions is where to locate. Location will either create opportunities or impose constraints on such concerns as availability of capital, local resources and employees — all potential enablers or…
ING to pay New Hampshire state workers $2.75m
Financial services giant ING Group has agreed to pay New Hampshire state workers $2.775 million as part of a settlement with the state Hampshire Bureau of Securities Regulation. The settlement also requires ING - which handles $180 million in state…
