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What's new at NH Business Review NH’s pandemic-scarred legislative sessionOf course, New Hampshire‘s House of Representatives didn’t burn, but it was infected by the pandemic and partisanship. And, after members fled the University of New Hampshire’s hockey arena, the Senate tried to salvage what they could … or wanted to.. Page 1 - no comments - 4,566 views  Waterville ValleyWaterville Valley: Waterville Valley Holdings, an investment group led by the family of Gov. Chris Sununu, received between $350,000 Page 4 - no comments - 4,702 views  NH Bankers ASSOCIATIONRichard M. Wallis, left, president and CEO of Piscataqua Savings Bank, has taken over as chair of the New Hampshire Bankers Association, succeeding Steven C. Webb, right, regional president of Southern New England and Upstate New York for TD Bank. They’re shown here speaking during the association’s recent virtual annual meeting. Page 4 - no comments - 4,513 views  TAKE 5Seventy-nine percent of professionals surveyed by Robert Half said their jobs allows for windowed work Page 5 - no comments - 4,736 views  Up to the coronavirus challengeIn a Zoom conference held earlier this month, 16 new Ameri-Corps members assigned to New Hampshire Page 6 - no comments - 4,741 views  THE BOTTOM LINEThe report quotes Anthony Hatch, an industry analyst, to say, “I would expect that everyone is going to be interested in it,” Page 7 - no comments - 5,877 views  The imperative of inclusive leadershipFor the past several decades, there has been a rightful focus on the need for diversity in society, communities and organizations. Page 10 - no comments - 5,065 views  Is your honor important to you?What do our political leaders risk today besides somebody else’s money? The signers of the declaration knew what they were risking Page 11 - no comments - 5,077 views  Lessons learned from recent eventsNot only are these unique times because of the Covid-19 pandemic, but the killing of George Floyd and other African Americans by police in recent months Page 14 - no comments - 4,960 views  Landscape firms see upswing in business amid CovidWhether it’s simply because the season is in full swing or a coronavirus-related boost in yard care, “it’s been busy as ever,” says Jeff Edmond, senior manager at Millican Nurseries Page 15 - no comments - 5,393 views  LETTERS TO THE EDITOREvery day that we do not take action, climate change will continue to destroy the planet. The state of New Hampshire Page 18 - no comments - 5,187 views  How to tackle financial stressWrite down your three biggest money challenges so you know what you’re up against. Whether it’s making your monthly bill payments Page 20 - no comments - 5,028 views  Med manufacturer gets $3 million BFA loanThe agency also announced it is issuing a $75 million conduit bond to enable Pennichuck Waterworks to consolidate older bonds on its books Page 23 - no comments - 5,051 views  THE LATESTNew Hampshire Businesses for Social Responsibility has named three people to its board of directors: Kerrie Diers Page 30 - no comments - 5,295 views  Q&A INTERVIEWRik Cornell has had a 47-year career at the Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester, 15 of them spent as director of Bedford Counseling Page 32 - no comments - 4,688 views  MAKING THE ROUNDSNot that they weren’t allowed to apply for PPP help, but it does make you wonder when family members and businesses Page 33 - no comments - 4,552 views  FLOTSAM&JETSAMAs members of the Commission to Study School Funding discussed the distribution of income and wealth at a recent meeting Page 33 - no comments - 4,507 views 
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