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In the CHIPS
The company is one of the few computer chip manufacturers with a presence in the Granite State.
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Common Man Ukraine effort raises bar on giving back
The Common Man Family of Restaurants in New Hampshire has raised the bar on giving back, especially with its most current relief effort in Ukraine.
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Judge rejects class action lawsuit over Sig Sauer pistol
The decision means Sig Sauer, for now, avoids a financial hit that could have reached into the tens of millions of dollars.
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Churchill Downs expands into NH after key acquisition
CDI, the gaming and entertainment company whose properties include the iconic Churchill Downs racetrack in Kentucky,...
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NH’s foreclosure rate remains stable, among lowest in nation
New Hampshire’s ranking at 38 is the same ranking it had when ATTOM released its last foreclosure survey in July.
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Grappone receives $18 million New Markets Tax Credit to build new facility
The company received the credit through Mascoma Community Development to finance acquisition of the site and construction of the building.
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CONCORD
CONCORD: The state collected $147.8 million in revenues as business and hospitality taxes generated significantly more money than budget writers estimated,...
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TAKE 5
where 86 percent of respondents said they are definitely planning to vote, with 91 percent saying a candidate’s small business policy positions will play an important role in who they choose to support at the ballot box..
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UNH announces 2022 Alumni Entrepreneur Hall of Fame inductees
• Fred Forsley ’83, co-founder and owner of Shipyard Brewing Company, one of the largest breweries in Maine and a national leader in the craft brew industry.
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Labor Department takes child labor law actions against eateries
The office said the actions stem from its long-running effort to educate restaurant owners about, and enforce, federal child labor laws.
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Mass. firm adds 14 more industrial properties to NH portfolio
Brockton, Mass.-based HarborOne Bank arranged financing for the deal with a syndicate of four other lenders, providing a total of $76.3 million for the acquisition.
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Shipyard’s economic impact: $1.3 billion
The shipyard’s civilian payroll, which the Navy hopes to increase by 1,200 workers in the next two years, was $670.7 million in 2021.
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THE BOTTOM LINE
Kelly’s first restaurant in the Granite State on North Broadway in Salem is expected to open in October.
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ABOUT TOWN
1. On Sept. 8, Great Bay Community College opened the Gather Café at Great Bay, a new campus-based kitchen and café created in collaboration with Gather,...
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A teleological career
We all stop and ponder from time to time if the career in which we find ourselves is the right one.
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Animal science magnetism
Towards the end of the school year, when the last Dover High School bell rang at 2:30 p.m., Amber Meader exited, like the other 1,500 students.
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‘Preference’ liability exposure
As the saying goes, what goes up, must come down. After years of robust growth, the U.S. economy appears to be hitting a rough patch.
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Shaheen leads charge to save small business innovation funding
With SBIR/STTR programs slated for sunset at end of month, senator sponsors legislation to make them permanent
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Report outlines challenges facing workers, especially women
Since the pandemic, women have left the workforce at a higher rate than men, in part because there continues to be a shortage of affordable child care,...
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NH Dems’ best GOP primary
The Sept. 13 Republican primary was probably the best one the state Democratic Party ever had.
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Historic victory brings drug price relief to seniors
Here in New Hampshire and across the country, millions of seniors will get relief from a new law that will help reduce outof-control drug prices.
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‘If we don’t try, nothing can change’
Especially for low-income people, who seldom had a lease, all a landlord had to do to evict was to show that he served a 30-day notice, and it was game over.
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Why our senators should back big tech antitrust bill
With Congress back in session, the race is on to finalize last-minute legislation before the election.
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Manufacturing has a vast economic impact in NH
That’s the wisdom of Tom White, president of New England Wire Technologies, a privately held, employeeowned company in Lisbon with a history dating back to 1898.
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6 pre-event trade show tasks to help you stay on track
Three years ago, professional services firm PwC predicted the global trade show market would increase from $34.4 billion to $40.1 billion by 2023.
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New wedding and event venue opens in Manchester
The Gardens at The Factory, a yearround wedding and event venue at the Factory on Willow complex in Manchester, has been opened by the owners of the Gardens at Uncanoonuc Mountain in Goffstown.
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Christmas Farm Inn sold to Inn at Thorn Hill owners
Access, which is based in Florida, bought the Inn at Thorn Hill in October 2019 for $3.2 million. All told, it owns or manages 13 other hotel properties,...
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Dartmouth-Valley Regional merger raises questions
As outlined in the letter, Valley Regional would join the Lebanon-based system, which is the state’s largest private employer,...
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Plymouth State dedicates $4m to strength, performance lab
From left, Plymouth State University President Don Birx, JT Thomas, Nick Vailas, David Ferrer, Kim Bownes, Patti Biederman, John Morgridge, Carrie Morgridge,...
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Cheshire Medical residency program wins $750k
Drs. Karl Dietrich, left, and Christopher LaRocca are leading the effort to develop a family medicine residency at Cheshire Medical Center in Keene.
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NH to get $8.5m in multi-state e-cigarette settlement
New Hampshire is among 34 U.S. states and territories that will share in a $438.5 million settlement with electronic cigarette maker Juul Labs Inc.
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CALENDAR
FOR UPDATED & EXPANDED BUSINESS EVENT LISTINGS FROM AROUND THE STATE.
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Q&A INTERVIEW
In the environmental and sustainability business arena, B Corp accreditation is a significant milestone for a company.
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THE LATEST
The company also received a platinum dotCOMM Award for a Dell EMC PowerEdge T550 video, along with an honorable mention for redesigning the Raphael website.
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NHPR names Furukawa host of “All Things Considered”
After several months as the interim host of NH Public Radio’s “All Things Considered” broadcast, Julia Furukawa.
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FLOTSAM&JETSAM
But those words of warning are also applicable to one of the top GOPers in the country, nunuther than Kevin McCarthy,...
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