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In the starting gate: Tuscan Village
It’s a good bet that there aren’t two more disparate groups on the planet than cigar-chomping hardcore horseplayers and designer-brand shoppers.
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They are ‘still feeling they’re in a refugee camp’
A large pile of trash — the accumulated refuse from six families in a city with only two collection days a week — sits outside.
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Sununu administration releases more details on $100m housing plan
The Joint Legislative Fiscal Committee has approved Gov. Chris Sununu’s $100 million housing,...
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Irritation, frustration emerge at Senate panel’s family leave repeal hearing
And most of the senators on the Commerce Committee didn’t have much to ask either.
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Federal regulators approve CSX’s Pan Am acquisition
The Surface Transportation Board, the federal agency that regulates railroads, on Thursday approved CSX Transportation’s’ acquisition of Pan Am Railways,...
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Median home price hit $440K in March
The vehicle uses a rechargeable battery to power the boom — the arm with the bucket attached — rather than its diesel engine.
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Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health drops the ‘Hitchcock’ as rebranding aims south
While DH officials celebrated the changes as part of the path forward, some community members mourned the loss of names that recognized the past.
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CONCORD
CONCORD: New Hampshire bankruptcy filings shot up last month after repeated record lows,...
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Assisted living center owner named NH’s Small Business Person of the Year
Nadeau, who grew up in Madbury attended the University of New Hampshire and then earned her MBA and a master’s in international relations at Boston University.
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TAKE 5
NEW Hampshire was ranked as the 25th best state for remote work, according to a recent WalletHub study.
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ABOUT TOWN
Students and university organizations gathered together to walk or run a 5K to garner donations for the Foundation, which helps to raise awareness and much-needed funds for those affected by suicide.
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THE BOTTOM LINE
New York-based RPT Realty has made a second acquisition of a New Hampshire outdoor shopping center in the last few months.
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Making the connection
It took an act of Congress — the Rural Electrification Act of 1936 — and another decade to wire rural America.
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Get Involved
Housing with 3 to 4 bedrooms, preferably on one floor, is most desirable. They also accept financial donations to help purchase housing.
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Flextime workplaces: an update
As has been widely reported over the past couple of years, workplaces,...
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SERVICE CREDIT UNION’S COMMUNITY OUTREACH: Port City Makerspace
If that’s out of your reach, there’s another way to do it.
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NH’S FASTEST GROWING PRIVATE COMPANIES
(RANKED BY THREE-YEAR SALES GROWTH).
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NH takes a step toward being serious about EVs
Don’t believe me? Here’s how it works. Electric utilities don’t make money the way regular businesses do.
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Remembering Joseph DiClerico
His obituary recounted his fine upbringing, excellent education and accomplishments in school, and his wonderful family.
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Skip this article if you’re happy with workers’ comp
We didn’t think so. General dissatisfaction from employers and employees over the quality and expediency of care under current Worker’s Compensation systems is well documented.
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Activist educators’ threaten public school system
Recent revelations from educators around the country, mostly on social media platforms like TikTok,...
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Why we need housing solutions for young professionals
Twenty years ago, my wife and I were young professionals determined to purchase our first home before the birth of our daughter. We barely made it.
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Why Congress must expand protections for Dreamers
America was built by millions of immigrants who have continuously contributed to our economy and society.
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DEI: From Talk to Action
Proven research demonstrates that diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) is a powerful driver for business performance and innovation.
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Succession planning for the family lakehouse
Many New Englanders own second homes that serve as family vacation retreats, and these homes are often the central point of family traditions.
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Remote work and worker mobility
Certain employers have always had remote workforces and workers in multiple states.
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Push for cryptocurrency-friendly reform hits New Hampshire Senate
The Senate won’t be the only ones in Concord considering cryptocurrency and blockchain policy.
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Two issues haunt 10-Year Highway Improvement Plan
Rep. John Graham, R-Bedford, chair of the House Public Works and Highway Committee, which worked on House Bill 2022,...
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NH to receive $24.3 million to support public transit services
In a statement, U.S. Sens. Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan along with Reps. Annie Kuster and Chris Pappas,...
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Hooksett 5th-graders Emily Little, left, and Reid Hamilton
Hooksett 5th-graders Emily Little, left, and Reid Hamilton were among the 81 young inventors honored at the recent 36th annual Northern New England Invention Convention.
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How the metaverse may impact your financial life
“If the future is the metaverse, should you have a financial plan for it?” — Charlie Wells, Bloomberg Wealth For those of us who did not grow up as digital natives,...
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Survey: Teens feel unprepared to finance their futures
After two uncertain, often stressful years, high school students are worried about their financial futures,...
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Volatile markets and icy roads
I felt relaxed as traffic was light. I got a call from my 10-year-old son asking when I would be home.
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CALENDAR
Wear your best derby hat or bowtie, watch the race and enjoy a wonderful evening.
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Q&A INTERVIEW
Shaquwan’Da Allen is the owner of Rootz Natural Hair Shop in Manchester, one of a handful of shops in New Hampshire that specialize in natural hair care.
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THE LATEST
US LBM, an Illinoisbased distributor of specialty building materials, has named Jannette Valdez.
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Manchester Historic Assoc. hires new exec. dir.
Barraclough, a Pelham resident, previously worked at the Adams National Historic Park, New England Historic Genealogical Society,...
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FLOTSAM&JETSAM
Such is the case with Wendy Long, who’s merely waiting for the curtain to rise.
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