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New Horizons for New Hampshire recently hosted mini “Walks Against Hunger” at each of the four middle schools in Manchester, at which more than $30,000 was raised for the soup kitchen and homeless shelter. Pictured at Hillside Middle School are, from left, Dr. Thomas Brennan, Manchester school superintendent; Charlie Sherman, New Horizons’ executive director; Gov. John Lynch; Manchester Mayor Ted Gatsas; sixth-grader Tyler Burke, the campaign’s top fundraiser, who raised $505 on his own; Shauna Barnum-Gouette, marketing manager at Members First Credit Union, which donated an Xbox 360TM to the top fundraiser; and Megan Lyman, Miss New Hampshire 2012.
How to build a stronger entrepreneurial ecosystem
Achieving financial independence — that is, living comfortably while knowing your money will last — is a goal shared by many.
Real estate transactions in New Hampshire invariably carry tax consequences. Whether you are a business owner, investor, or advisor, thoughtful tax planning is critical to preserving value and avoiding costly missteps.
Since 2020, our research team at the University of New Hampshire — the New Hampshire Youth Retention Initiative (YRI) — has been studying how young people view the Granite State as a place to live, learn and work.
The people of New Hampshire are facing unprecedented economic challenges — no one has been spared from rising grocery bills, increased rent and utility costs, and even higher car insurance premiums.
When I started my first business in 1982, I didn’t know exactly where the journey would lead. What I did know was that I wanted to build something lasting, something rooted in innovation and capable of creating good jobs.
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
Reform bill cosponsored by U.S. Sen. Maggie Hassan would break the link between PBM compensation and drug prices