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‘We are not prepared’
After graduating from Emory University and working for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,...

When ‘model tenants’ face evictions and it’s legal
Those losing their housing today are now finding themselves searching for an apartment they can afford in a city where the vacancy rate is 1 percent,...

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Exeter Hospital exploring Beth Israel Lahey Health merger
Exeter Health Resources says it’s exploring an “exciting” and “game-changing” affiliation to join Beth Israel Lahey Health in Massachusetts.

Sustainability Awards honor leadership, actions
The 2022 Sustainability Award winners were recognized for their leadership in community, environment, governance, workplace and diversity, equity and inclusion efforts.

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Report finds New Hampshire courts lack gender, racial diversity
In addition, the report found, only one person of color is serving as a judge at any level of the New Hampshire judicial system,...

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Cog Railway owner proposes lodging on Mount Washington
Mount Washington Cog Railway owner Wayne Presby said the nearly $14 million project would station 18 rail cars at an elevation of about 5,800 feet from mid-May through mid-October.

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ABOUT TOWN
1. NH Healthcare Heroes, an awards program developed by the NH Sector Partnerships Initiative that recognizes the dedication,...

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THE BOTTOM LINE
The Manchester-based parent company of a Madison, Wis.-based investment group that claims to solicit money for UW-Madison alumni-connected ventures,...

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The human costs of war
Austria-based Fischer Sports GmbH — whose U.S. headquarters are in Auburn, NH — doesn’t want to discuss the more than 1,000 employees who work at its factory in Mukachevo,...

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The future of this political year
The interesting thing about politics is that it is always fresh and new.

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Sununu’s pitch to suspend rooms and meals tax worries town officials
There’s no such thing as a tax-free lunch — or at least there shouldn’t be, according to a number of New Hampshire town officials.

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‘Missing middle’ housing bill tabled by House
In a 167-157 vote during Thursday’s House session, the chamber voted to place the bill, House Bill 1177, on the table,...

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Colorado solar firm continues inroads in NH
A Colorado company wants to build a solar farm in Bow to go with the 11 arrays it is building in other parts of New Hampshire,...

NH House votes to repeal Sununu’s paid family leave plan
“I ask you not to repeal a program that I cannot possibly vote for,” said Joshua Adjutant, D-Enfield.

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A workforce transformation
Career prospects for women during the economy of the past couple of years show their significant disillusionment.

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Get PRO Act provisions out of America COMPETES Act
The Business & Industry Association seldom weighs in on federal legislation or regulations, as our main focus is state public policy affecting our members.

Ukraine war shines a new light on clean energy’s value
This refrain is now often derided on the political right, as the prototypical instance of saying the quiet part out loud: opportunism rendered transparent.

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The riot that helped spark the American Revolution
In the early 1700s, more and more people were leaving England and coming to the colonies for a new life,...

A state pension contribution would help poor schools
The NH Legislature should vote to restore the state’s decades-long practice of defraying the cost of pensions for local municipal workers and teachers,...

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New strategies sought to reach the vaccine-hesitant
“What we noticed within the community is, honestly, people seem fatigued of hearing about Covid,” said Iliana Barreto,...

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KMC Systems to produce rapid blood ammonia device
With manufacturing and engineering headquartered in Merrimack, and supported through the Cambridge Innovation Center in Cambridge,...

Home Health & Hospice joins SolutionHealth
“We are absolutely pleased to formalize our affiliation with Home Health & Hospice Care,” said Brad Kreick, SolutionHealth CEO.

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Up to 100 housing units proposed at Hampton site
Tom Moulton, who owns Hampton-based Sleepnet Corp. and De Niro Construction,...

Why are homes in Rockingham County so pricey?
“Southern New Hampshire allows for quicker trips into Boston, and you’re still within an hour to the beach, lakes or mountains.

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Historic buildings transformed in Rochester
The Scenic Theater is a Georgian Revival building that served as Rochester’s first theater.

R.E. & CONSTRUCTION
The $8 million, low-interest bond will allow RiverWoods Manchester to replace the roof and siding on the 203-unit facility,...

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Q&A INTERVIEW
Andre Beaupre, who owned and operated Beaupre & Co. Public Relations in Portsmouth for almost 30 years,...

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THE LATEST
Ten individuals, nominated by their peers and selected unanimously by Bi-State Primary Care Association’s board of directors,...

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Ramos named PSU’s new chief diversity officer
Plymouth State University has named Alberto Ramos as its chief diversity officer and director of diversity,...

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FLOTSAM&JETSAM
You may have missed it, but the former guv of NJ, Chris Christie, was in town th’other day to let NH voters kick the tires on his possible prez campaign in ’24.
