A tale of two senators
While from different parties, Shaheen and Simpson will be remembered for their statesmanship
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While from different parties, Shaheen and Simpson will be remembered for their statesmanship
BY THE COOS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS New Hampshire’s yield tax on timber, often called the “timber tax,” was established in 1949 and has been locally collected to offset property taxes ever since. The tax is constitutionally permitted by an amendment to…
Republicans love to claim they will cut “out-of-control” federal spending. They say it often enough many believe out of control spending actually exists. Except it doesn’t.
A sampling of pending bills, including housing reform and tax law
Trio of events this month focus on reform, trends and success stories
Where can families access childhood vaccines if their PCPs can’t afford them?
Nonpartisan initiative aims to bring diverse communities together to provide solutions to statewide issues community
LaBelle Winery founder Amy LaBelle, who built her business from scratch, looks for passion and drive when promoting employees.
Psychiatric care services at Hampstead Hospital demonstrates clinical leadership in a public-private partnership.
Past leaders were clear and unflinching about our national principles
As a family physician at Amoskeag Health, I am writing to educate the public about HB 524, a bill that, if passed, will eliminate the NH Vaccine Association (NHVA) and jeopardize our public health infrastructure like never before.
Rather than serving as a lifeline for vulnerable patients, 340B has become a profit-generating machine for large hospital systems, many of which are exploiting the program for financial gain
An investment fund that awarded a total of $500,000 to a dozen New Hampshire technology startups earned its limited partners $4.65 on every dollar they put in, organizers say.
Passing SB 276 will provide the push for the state to become a national hub of life sciences
The C-Pace legislation moving through the Legislature is actually a key tool for helping solve our housing shortage.
The digital marketing and communications world moves fast — what worked last year might feel outdated this year.
New Hampshire charities and other nonprofit entities find themselves facing many new challenges as 2025 begins. There are a host of issues and examples.
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