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The dark side of 1031 exchanges
A like-kind 1031 exchange, so named after Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code,...

What businesses should know about vax mandate
President Biden’s Path Out of the Pandemic plan is estimated to affect nearly 100 million workers in the United States.

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Infrastructure package could bring $2b to NH
According to a statement issued by the White House, funding for highways and bridges represents the largest share of the package,...

Legislative panel tables bid for $27m to boost vax efforts
As the Executive Council did on Sept. 15, the Joint Legislative Fiscal Committee on Sept. 17 voted along party lines to table a request from the Department of Health...

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Berlin greenhouse to employ more than 80
In January, North County Growers completed its purchase of the 172-acre parcel from the city, and A.B.

MANCHESTER
MANCHESTER: Doug Foley, vice president of Eversource’s electric operations in Massachusetts, has been named the new president of the utility’s operations in New Hampshire.

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BAE Systems has ‘immediate need’ to hire engineers
Back in February 2019, the defense contractor announced it was renovating two four-story buildings on Goffs Falls Road near the Manchester Airport that once housed Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield offices.

Gabriella Parisse has been named
Gabriella Parisse has been named the first female CEO of Velcro Companies, the Manchester-based developer and manufacturer of fastening solutions. Parisse,...

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THE BOTTOM LINE
Avitide has developed products for affinity purification, a process used to enhance or separate out biological compounds.

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ABOUT TOWN
1. John T. Broderick Jr., senior director of external affairs at Dartmouth-Hitchcock and former chief justice of the NH Supreme Court,...

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Three losses of significance
When Kenneth McLaughlin’s obituary appeared in the paper recently, it sparked a flood of memories for those who remember the 1960s and 1970s.

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Covid shakes up recycling trends
“If I had to describe the impacts of Covid-19 on the recycling industry, I would say it’s crazy,” says Marc Morgan, Lebanon’s solid waste manager.

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Four bids entered to market State School property
The state Department of Administrative Services said it does not release bidders’ identities or any information about the bids this early in the process.

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Few takers seen for ‘Summer Stipend’ jobs program
In addition to the stick of curtailed benefits, Sununu offered a federally funded carrot: Anyone who left the unemployment rolls and found work would receive a stipend.

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Challenges to rural communities depend on location
Ramsey’s sister still lives on family property in their hometown of Waterford, which lies about 90 miles southwest of Toronto. Her property used to be a tobacco farm,...

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Technology for businesses
But 2021 is a different year, one that has found the economy firing back up. Small businesses are rebounding and are poised to help fuel the recovery.

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A conscientious objection to vaccine mandates
No matter how much you appreciate the widespread availability of Covid-19 vaccines, it’s worth thinking seriously about joining the growing ranks of those who question the wisdom of employmentrelated vaccine mandates.

Vaccines: protecting our economy and health
During the last 18 months, Americans have confronted the global pandemic and corresponding economic crisis with ingenuity and innovation.

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Hospitals would ban safe, lower-cost drugs
In my column in the July 16-29 NH Business Review (“Hospital Specialty Pharmacies: Follow the Money”), I set out how hospital specialty pharmacy is a huge business.

Conserving land and building homes: Can we have both?
Protecting rural land from development and building new homes for New Hampshire’s growing population are two popular and worthy goals.

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What employers should know about Covid requirements
In most cases, yes. In New Hampshire, state legislation prevents certain public institutions, like public universities or state facilities, from requiring the Covid-19 vaccine.

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Worker shortage presents growing difficulties
Conroy said she recognizes that simply coming back later isn’t an option for many patients. However, the D-HH system and other healthcare providers have to adapt to what is a nationwide staffing shortage, Conroy said.

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Insights: Changing the Conversation About Mental Health
Over the last 4½ years, John has driven more than 86,000 miles — crisscrossing New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine,...

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Q&A INTERVIEW
Celebration is at the heart of what drives Schonna Green, director of homeless initiatives for the city of Manchester.

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THE LATEST
The Upper Valley Business Alliance and the Upper Valley Arts Alliance have announced the merger of the organizations.

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Hinkley joins Granite VNA as director of business dev.
Granite VNA, formerly Concord Regional VNA and Central NH VNA & Hospice, has named Sarah Hinkley its director of business development.
