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Simplicity drives Simplified Clinical
That was the advice doctors, nurses and others gave to John Schwope in his development of a software solution to the complexity of clinical trials.
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Future of enhanced child care credit still in limbo
That law made the existing tax credit of $2,000 more generous by increasing the amount per child and broadening the eligibility.
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Netherlands-based life sciences firm to set up U.S. headquarters in Keene
The expansion is in partnership with the Hannah Grimes Center for Entrepreneurship and Keene State College,...
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Wages are rising fast, but not faster than inflation
It’s further proof of what we already know. Employees don’t have much trouble finding jobs. It’s jobs that are having trouble finding employees.
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PETERBOROUGH
PETERBOROUGH: The Peterboro Basket company, which for 168 years has been making handwoven hardwood baskets,...
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Slight uptick in home inventory as mortgage rates rise
The highest median sale price is in Rockingham County just short of $550,000, a 16 percent increase over last year.
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U.S. Labor Department renews bid to target food service wage-hour violations
According to the DOL, in the 2021 fiscal year, the department’s Wage and Hour Division found violations in nearly 85 percent of its restaurant investigations.
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TAKE 5
Three-quarters of Americans (77 percent) now think it is very or somewhat likely that social media sites intentionally censor political viewpoints they find objectionable,...
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Chinburg’s Franklin project gets $25.4m financing package
The commercial space is projected to be completed by the fall of 2022. The residential units are anticipated to be finished by summer of 2023.
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Common Man to contribute up to $1m to help Ukrainian refugees
He launched the fund in early May during a benefit he hosted to honor Lech Walesa, the former president of Poland and Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
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ABOUT TOWN
1. Bank of America, Bellwether Community Credit Union, the New London Inn and The Factory on Willow were announced as the winners of this year’s New Hampshire Business Committee for the Arts Awards.
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THE BOTTOM LINE
The deal, at $57 a share, was announced in December, and Bottomline shareholders overwhelmingly approved it on March 8.
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Housing crisis and consequences
Thomas Byrne of Boston University studies homelessness. Last year, he co-authored with two colleagues an article,...
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Hospitals face shortage of dye used for imaging
Patients with scheduled routine or elective medical scans that use contrast dye will be evaluated by the hospital, McGraw said,...
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For first time in two decades, state preparing new trash plan
State law establishes a goal of reducing solid waste by 25 percent over the next eight years, and by 45 percent by 2050.
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Listening your way to success
I’ve worked with a lot of salespeople over the years. The most successful all seemed to have at least one thing in common.
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There’s a business app for that!
Mobile apps have become essential marketing and sales tools and are being used more frequently by small businesses across multiple industries.
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NH Gives helps strengthen nonprofits across the state
When Hussain Amiri was resettled to New Hampshire from Afghanistan as a refugee in 2016, things were difficult. He struggled to learn English at Concord High School.
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NH Civics 101, 2022-style
The 424 legislators, 400 in the House and 24 in the Senate, have acted out their roles in fashioning legislation,...
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Bridging the opportunity gap, one child at a time
Children born in poverty or low-income homes lose up to 6,000 learning hours by middle school due to unequal access to opportunity, according to researcher Meredith Phillips.
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We need a reality check on Casella’s conclusions
John Casella is the CEO of Casella Waste Systems, the Vermont corporation that owns and operates the soon-to-be-closed NCES landfill in Bethlehem.
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One-size-fits-all response to masks lacks foresight
As the chair of the board of directors and the associate medical director of pediatrics at Amoskeag Health,...
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Stay vigilant, New Hampshire
Thankfully, we have not yet seen the kind of significant spike in hospitalizations that we saw previously,...
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NEXTGEN new hampshire
NH Business Review’s NextGen New Hampshire will explore the next generation of business culture as well as the challenges that the younger workforce is experiencing on their career pathways.
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NH faces cyberattacks due to Russian conflict
Some of the consequences from the conflict in Ukraine are easily spotted in New Hampshire: expensive energy costs or Ukrainian communities grappling with war and organizing drives for supplies and funding.
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KSC is home to cutting-edge biomaterials research
Slesha Tuladhar did not set out to change the world. Her interest was much more benign.
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NFTs, intellectual property, Nike and Tarantino
When I wrote about NFTs in these pages last summer, I explained what they were and how they related to intellectual property.
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159 FRM Ponzi victims file state compensation claims
The claims administrator overseeing the fund at the Attorney General’s Office has not yet calculated how much claimants will receive, spokesman Michael Garrity said.
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Retirement plan oversight
It is expected that many employers will face pressure from employees to add this investment option.
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4 best practices for engaging with the LGBTQ+ community
Now more than ever, it’s simply good business for organizations to be culturally competent about the LGBTQ+ community.
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CALENDAR
BUSINESS EDUCATION SERIES: CYBER SECURITY THREATS AND BEST PRACTICES.
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Q&A INTERVIEW
They were hit by cars at night because the owls were close to the ground searching for food, mainly rodents.
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THE LATEST
Concord-based home health care and hospice provider Granite VNA awarded scholarships to three employees to further their clinical skills and credentials: registered nurses Megan Taylor.
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Kossayda is new dir. of marketing for Keene State
Her background also includes a role at Cheshire Medical Center and its Center for Population Health,...
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FLOTSAM&JETSAM
OK, year after year after year after year, we’re told that certain elected representatives don’t just value but worship the idea of “local control.”
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