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The New Hampshire High Technology Council has extended to Oct. 6 the deadline for companies to apply for its Product of the Year Award.The award honors New Hampshire companies with an innovative product or service.In mid-October, up to five finalists will be selected as winners of the Product of the Year Judges’ Award. These finalists will next present their products in a trade show format that includes a seven-minute presentation to the entire banquet audience of over 300 people at the Nov. 15 Product of the Year banquet at the Center of New Hampshire in Manchester. The audience will help determine the winner.Applications can be downloaded from atnhhtc.org. The winning product will be displayed prominently at the Manchester Boston Regional Airport. — NEW HAMPSHIRE BUSINESS REVIEW
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Vail Resorts says it will provide tax-free options for Epic Pass holders who only plan to ski at its New Hampshire ski areas next winter.
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Federal officials visited Manchester this week, aiming to generate excitement about long-running efforts to clean up and redevelop contaminated land.
State teams up with Granite State companies for Made in NH campaign