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How NH’s new housing fund works
First in line, because he’s almost ready to apply for funds when the program starts in June to renovate an old school in Berlin into housing units.

A daunting task in Covid: finding a therapist in NH
Jamie Wood did what numerous people have done in the past two-plus years since coronavirus became a daily discussion.

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DH abandons proposed CMC deal
Dartmouth Health and GraniteOne Health, which includes Manchester’s Catholic Medical Center,...

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Hospitality industry rallies around Red Jacket after massive fire
“The biggest way we can help is the New Hampshire Hospitality Employee Relief Fund. It allows us to support displaced workers through a grant process,” Somers said.

Two bidders seek to run state family leave program
Despite the excitement that officials said the Granite State Paid Family Leave Plan was generating in the industry,...

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CDFA launches program to aid under-served business owners
Easterly Martey said the Community Navigator Program “is the next evolution for New Hampshire’s small business development ecosystem.

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ABOUT TOWN
The purpose of the visits was to underscore the importance of congressional funding, how the businesses have utilized funds and the ways that they are continuing to grow their companies.

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THE BOTTOM LINE
Under the arrangement, current NHEC members will receive a portion of the equity payments, called capital credits,...

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Trading up
When Patrick McDonough was young, he envisioned himself as an architect. As a student and athlete at Central Catholic in Lawrence, Mass., the lifelong Salem, NH,...

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Inflation and the workplace
It’s everywhere — the gas pump, in the grocery store, in the housing market and even in the workplace.

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The power of persuasion
To be successful in nearly every career, especially those careers requiring interactions with people — and that is a lot of them — you will be placed in a position of needing to persuade others to do something you think is valuable.

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eCoast Angels win UNH Entrepreneur of the Year Award
William Nyhan, chair of the executive committee and a co-founder of the network, cited the group’s “incredible journey.

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Leading social change
In 2002, I finished six terms as a Republican state legislator, an experience I found challenging but also very satisfying. I especially loved the constituent work.

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A landmark’s anniversary
Very few people are still around who remember the excitement in downtown Manchester in the spring of 1972, when the Hampshire Plaza opened at 1000 Elm St.

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
As a 20-year veteran of the insurance industry, my interest was piqued when I saw the headline, “Skip this article if you’re happy with workers’ comp” (April 22-May NH Business Review).

A maple SOS: How to save our syrup
Since before my children can remember, our family has engaged in a certain springtime ritual as authentic as New Hampshire, and older still.

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Maintain our tech advantage to ensure national security
One of the great honors of my life was to serve our country as a sergeant in the U.S. Air Force. During my time in the armed forces,...

Flights of fancy: the possibilities of passenger rail
This past January, I engaged in a round of pleasantly unproductive email with a state rep from Hillsborough.

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The evolution of healthcare in New Hampshire
As New Hampshire healthcare providers and healthcare facilities slowly move on from the Covid-19 pandemic and navigate the “new normal” of healthcare delivery throughout the state,...

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Commerce Department probe may slow solar energy projects
At issue is a request by Auxin Solar Inc., a U.S. solar panel manufacturer, for a Commerce Department inquiry into certain solar cells and modules assembled or completed in Cambodia, Malaysia,...

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Title IX and gender identity: Is change on its way?
Title IX is short in length, but big in impact. Only 37 words long, it provides: “No person in the United States shall,...

Groundwater rules confusion
Federal courts are now applying, with some real difficulty, the recent dramatic expansion of the Clean Water Act by the U.S. Supreme Court,...

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What’s the impact of a home sale on the state’s economy?
That’s according to a report issued by the National Association of Realtors, which measured the effects such costs as moving expenses,...

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Alumni Ventures consolidates offices in Manchester Millyard
The new headquarters also provides opportunity for Alumni Ventures to expand over the next decade and beyond,...

Deadline nears for hazard mitigation fund applications
New Hampshire communities interested in federal funding to help build more resilient infrastructure are running out of time to apply for the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program.

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Commercial Solar Installers serving New Hampshire
978-567-6527, newenglandcleanenergy.com Mark Durrenberger, president & founder info@newenglandcleanenergy.com.

Pease cargo facility plan scrapped for manufacturing
The air cargo proposal had struck a chord across the Seacoast, with many residents raising concerns about how the project could affect their quality of life.

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THE LATEST
Savings Bank of Walpole has elected three new directors to its Board, who have served as corporators of the Bank for a number of years: Yvonne Goldsberry,.

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Tille wins Global Leadership award
David Tille, director of veteran services at Harbor Care, has been named the winner of the World Affairs Council of New Hampshire’s annual Global Leadership award,...

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Q&A INTERVIEW
New Hampshire Fisher Cats pitcher Joey Murray, who lost last season to an elbow injury and the previous season to the Covid shutdown,...

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FLOTSAM&JETSAM
The jury’s — that is, voters — are still out, but the likely overturning of Roe v. Wade has politicos,...
