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A recent Washington Post column just gets the Granite State completely wrong
They should quickly update the 10-year transportation plan to start a study with federal funds
Starting this year, young people in New Hampshire — and the companies that want to employ them — will have an organization to advocate on their behalf in Concord. Stay Work Play New Hampshire will now engage in nonpartisan, issues-based…
We are all aware of the seemingly endless and senseless gun violence happening in our country. In many cases there has been a rush to judgment to link mental illness as the cause, even as mental health experts and advocates…
In 2015, New Hampshire embarked on an ambitious experiment to reduce tax rates on employers to boost the state’s economy and add jobs. Proponents argued that reducing the Granite State’s uncompetitively high business taxes would cause companies to grow here,…
All it takes for extreme views to prevail is for reasonable people to do nothing
To the editor: The rebuilding plan for Interstate 93 in Concord will move traffic through the city in an efficient and orderly way. But the current plan will do little to help the city grow or develop. Outside of New…
High-level analyses project renewable energy will play a big role in lowering energy prices
To the editor: I read with interest Jim Roche’s op-ed (Dec 7-20 NH Business Review) on PFAS and science and regulation, and began thinking where to start, but then I ran across a this letter in Foster’s Daily Democrat from…
They should quickly update the 10-year transportation plan to start a study with federal funds
The evolving story of the Coakley Landfill should serve as a cautionary tale
They help to give back by assisting in a crisis, boosting a community project or starting a charitable program of their own
When faced with both a workforce and housing shortage, the growth of New Hampshire businesses is severely tested
The state and business community should shift priorities to attracting talent to New Hampshire
With the spotlight about to shine on us, we have an opportunity to offer examples of compromise, cooperation and civility to the rest of the U.S.
Potential presidential candidates take note: protect seniors, not drug company profits
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