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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The digital marketing and communications world moves fast — what worked last year might feel outdated this year.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.
New Hampshire state leadership needs to take action to ease housing regulations for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
NH Life Sciences, an industry trade group, supports increases to the state’s R&D tax credit. SB276 amends the tax credit in two ways: It raises the total tax credit value from $7 million to $10 million and increases the maximum one business can claim from $50,000 to $100,000.
Today, research finds that 32% of home care workers were born outside of the U.S., as were 21% of the nursing assistants working in nursing homes.
As customers move between third-party energy provider options, it’s important to understand the return process to default service.
Keeping the Dream Alive dinner in Nashua promotes diversity on day president signs order ending federal diversity, equity and inclusion programs
Ed Shapiro, former president of New Hampshire College, now SNHU, built a lasting legacy
Hunger affects not just the physical well-being of our community’s youth but also their academic performance and social-emotional health.
Five years after the pandemic, not much would be nice
After more than a decade of trying, New Hampshire is on the verge of adopting a powerful new tool that will help unlock a wide array of measures that will save energy, save money and reduce carbon emissions.
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