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What's new at NH Business Review MANCHESTERMANCHESTER: 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. Page 4 - no comments - 5,171 views  TAKE 5During the pandemic, more than one in five hotel jobs were lost, with an additional 1.3 million hotel-supported jobs still at risk.. Page 5 - no comments - 4,949 views  BAE Systems has ‘immediate need’ to hire engineersBack 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. Page 6 - no comments - 5,765 views  Gabriella Parisse has been namedGabriella Parisse has been named the first female CEO of Velcro Companies, the Manchester-based developer and manufacturer of fastening solutions. Parisse,... Page 6 - no comments - 5,301 views  Vail Resorts announces safety protocols for seasonSki industry giant Vail Resorts — owner of the Wildcat, Attitash, Mt. Sunapee and Crotched Mountain resorts in New Hampshire — will require employees to be vaccinated against Covid... Page 6 - no comments - 5,100 views  NH employment picture improves as wages edge upAt the beginning of September, 3,551 individuals were collecting unemployment. That’s more than a thousand fewer than the previous week and more than 600 fewer than pre-pandemic levels. Page 6 - no comments - 4,988 views  THE BOTTOM LINEAvitide has developed products for affinity purification, a process used to enhance or separate out biological compounds. Page 7 - no comments - 5,004 views  ABOUT TOWN1. John T. Broderick Jr., senior director of external affairs at Dartmouth-Hitchcock and former chief justice of the NH Supreme Court,... Page 8 - no comments - 5,273 views  Three losses of significanceWhen Kenneth McLaughlin’s obituary appeared in the paper recently, it sparked a flood of memories for those who remember the 1960s and 1970s. Page 9 - no comments - 5,471 views  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. Page 10 - no comments - 6,221 views  Few takers seen for ‘Summer Stipend’ jobs programIn 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. Page 13 - no comments - 5,660 views  Challenges to rural communities depend on locationRamsey’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,... Page 14 - no comments - 5,873 views  Technology for businessesBut 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. Page 16 - no comments - 5,283 views  A conscientious objection to vaccine mandatesNo 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. Page 20 - no comments - 5,506 views  Vaccines: protecting our economy and healthDuring the last 18 months, Americans have confronted the global pandemic and corresponding economic crisis with ingenuity and innovation. Page 20 - no comments - 5,419 views  Hospitals would ban safe, lower-cost drugsIn 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. Page 21 - no comments - 5,519 views  What employers should know about Covid requirementsIn most cases, yes. In New Hampshire, state legislation prevents certain public institutions, like public universities or state facilities, from requiring the Covid-19 vaccine. Page 22 - no comments - 5,760 views  Worker shortage presents growing difficultiesConroy 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. Page 23 - no comments - 5,370 views  CALENDAR. Page 26 - no comments - 5,438 views  Q&A INTERVIEWCelebration is at the heart of what drives Schonna Green, director of homeless initiatives for the city of Manchester. Page 27 - no comments - 5,390 views  THE LATESTThe Upper Valley Business Alliance and the Upper Valley Arts Alliance have announced the merger of the organizations. Page 28 - no comments - 5,345 views 
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