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What's new at NH Business ReviewSupporters, clients rally around SBDCElizabeth Curcio, director of sales and co-owner of catering business The White Apron, said the SBDC’s services helped contribute to tripling the Dover firm’s revenue and helped it through the pandemic.. Page 1 - no comments - 6,260 views CONCORDCONCORD: Gov. Chris Sununu says he’s going to issue an executive order stipulating all school districts in the state have at least two days of in-person learning during the coronavirus pandemic. Page 4 - no comments - 6,040 views Over 7,300 NH businesses have taken PPP2 loans so farDuring the Feb. 7-15 period, the SBA approved 1,273 New Hampshire loans totaling $108 million, bringing the total so far in this round to 7,341 businesses for $704 million. During the deliberately slow rollout (Jan. 11-24), Granite State businesses took out $233 million in loans. Page 4 - no comments - 5,984 views Pappas chats with businesses on economy, infrastructureIn a virtual conversation on Feb. 8, U.S. Congressman Chris Pappas, D-NH, met with members of the Greater Derry Londonderry Chamber of Commerce’s Economic Development and Infrastructure Committee,... Page 4 - no comments - 5,585 views TAKE5Support for use of rapid testing for employees was strongest in among dentists and chiropractors, at 71%, followed by 69% in the hospitality sector, 68% in wholesale and 66% in construction,... Page 5 - no comments - 6,206 views ABOUT TOWN1. In mid-February, U.S. Senator Maggie Hassan visited downtown Laconia businesses with Laconia Mayor Andrew Hosmer. The two of them are pictured at the Colonial Theater,... Page 6 - no comments - 7,040 views THE BOTTOM LINEAlbany International reported a big drop in revenue for the fourth quarter, the year and perhaps next year as well. But the company increased its profit margins, and thus did better than expected,... Page 7 - no comments - 6,181 views No ski lodge? No problemThe Covid-19 pandemic has shaken up New Hampshire’s ski industry, with limited access to base lodges becoming the new normal to help halt the spread of the virus. Page 8 - no comments - 7,525 views Sharing knowledge onlineTake the training and development (T&D) field. Here is an industry that experienced a headstart long before Covid in providing digital and distance-learning opportunities. Page 10 - no comments - 6,302 views Online gambling: a concern during the pandemicEd Talbot, executive director of the New Hampshire Council on Problem Gambling, speaks at a celebration for two runners who had completed a half-marathon for 40 consecutive years. Page 11 - no comments - 6,059 views Sound research, informed decision-makingOne bad video, like an image of a crowded aircraft or a disgruntled customer instigating your employee to behave inappropriately, can sink a well-intentioned communications effort. Page 12 - no comments - 6,318 views Pandemic baby bust taking hold in New HampshireThe number of new births in New Hampshire seems to reflect these anxieties. In December 2020, nine months after the state’s first stay-athome order was announced,... Page 13 - no comments - 6,507 views Managing through shifting sandsWe will remember the Covid-19 pandemic as a life-altering event that has indelibly shaped our own unique experiences and adaptations. Page 14 - no comments - 7,216 views Should NH require towns to allow tiny houses?Brianna O’Brien of Hampton Falls became a bit of a poster child for the New Hampshire tiny house movement after she tried to live in a tiny house on her parents’ property. Page 15 - no comments - 6,624 views NH school voucher bill raises questionsWhile House Bill 20, establishing what would be the most expansive school voucher program in the country, stalled until next year in the House, the longrunning debate over school choice will continue in the Senate,... Page 16 - no comments - 6,517 views A new effort to help youthEducation Commissioner Frank Edelblut, a sometimes controversial, but always energetic, official, announced the initiative of his department’s Office of Student Wellness to launch an “evidence-based resilience cultivation platform,... Page 18 - no comments - 7,052 views Message to Congress: We like our tipsThe Covid-19 pandemic has been tough on everyone, but the restaurant industry has been especially harmed. One in six U.S. restaurants have shuttered and more than two million workers have lost their jobs. Some have been laid off,... Page 22 - no comments - 6,880 views All together now: Supporting NH’s public higher edPublic higher education in New Hampshire and nationwide is facing great challenges. Student enrollment is declining, and current demographic trends suggest the problem will only worsen in the years ahead. Page 23 - no comments - 6,637 views Civic duty is more than votingMany eyebrows were raised during a recent city budget meeting in Portsmouth. According to the Portsmouth Herald,... Page 23 - no comments - 6,572 views NH companies urge enhancing state’s energy-efficiency standardThe companies — including Filtrine of Keene, Garland Mill of Lancaster, Lonza of Portsmouth, Stonyfield Organic of Londonderry and Worthen Industries of Nashua — have signed a letter to the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission calling for... Page 24 - no comments - 6,775 views Report: Efficiency efforts helped state’s bottom lineThe report says the state has kept its total building energy costs stable through a combination of energy-efficiency projects, such as the use of LED lighting and switching to lower-cost fossil-fuel resources,... Page 24 - no comments - 6,546 views Nonprofit tackles high electric bills with solarSHARE Outreach provides assistance including food, clothing and emergency financial support for rent, bills (even medical bills), car repairs for lowerincome people in Milford and the surrounding region. Page 25 - no comments - 6,722 views Wire Belt eyes two communities for new HQThe company is reportedly looking at sites in Bedford and Manchester, but the company’s proposal for a location at 308 S. River Road in Bedford took center stage this week. The 100,000-square-foot facility,... Page 27 - no comments - 6,465 views REAL ESTATE & CONSTRUCTIONNH’S LARGEST PUBLIC WORK CONTRACTS IN 2020 (RANKED BY CONTRACT AMOUNT). Page 28 - no comments - 6,158 views CALENDARWHAT: Panelists will recount the tale of Black Revolutionary War soldier Jude Hall of Exeter and firsthand stories about the Civil Rights Movement in New Hampshire,... Page 30 - no comments - 5,783 views Q&A INTERVIEWAmy K. Bassett joined the U.S. Small Business Administration’s New Hampshire District right after graduating from Plymouth State College in 1990. Page 31 - no comments - 6,298 views THE LATESTIn addition, Judith Feinberg Albright has been named a shareholder of the firm. She has been a member of its Health Care and Litigation practice groups since 2018,... Page 32 - no comments - 8,078 views Moore Center names Bamberg president and CEOBamberg, who began working with The Moore Center in 2001, currently serves as its executive vice president and chief financial officer. Prior to joining the Moore Center,... Page 33 - no comments - 5,814 views FLOTSAM&JETSAMA postscript: It turns out the speaker has no qualms making accommodations for anti-maskers in his delegation (and most if not all of the mask-haters are in the GOP caucus). Page 35 - no comments - 5,626 views
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