New Hampshire Business Review - September 30 2005

WellPoint, Walgreens partner on Medicare

WellPoint and Walgreens have announced a strategic partnership to provide pharmacy services to Medicare Part D beneficiaries nationwide. "Through its variety of Medicare plans and programs, WellPoint is uniquely positioned to help seniors take advantage of the new Medicare Part…

Berlin eyes new industrial park

The city of Berlin may turn a 215-acre parcel of land into a new industrial park. City officials seem poised to approve a feasibility study of the land, which is located directly north of the Maynesboro Industrial Park off East…

Community Bank and Trust pays dividend

Community Bank and Trust shareholders will be collecting some pretty hefty dividends. The Wolfeboro bank (traded under the symbol CBNH.OB) announced yesterday that it will be paying a quarterly dividend of 35 cents a share, bringing the total for this…

Conway hospital plans for major expansion

Memorial Hospital in Conway plans to ask the state Health Services Planning and Review Board to approve a $17 million expansion project, including a new 20-room medical-surgical wing and a five-bed observation unit for short-term stays. Hospital officials say the…

Ecora, eCopy, Bentley named to Fast 50

Three New Hampshire-based companies have been named to the 2005 list of the fastest-growing tech companies in New England. Compiled each year by Deloitte & Touche LLP and Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP, the New England Technology Fast…

HBRANH membership has many benefits

As one of the largest trade organizations in the state, the Home Builders & Remodelers Association of New Hampshire’s (HBRANH) primary function is to protect its members’ interest at the various levels of local, state and, through its affiliation with…