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What's new at NH Business Review New Hampshire’s building problemWith the state’s extremely low vacancy rate — 0.5 percent statewide — the rental market favors high-income tenants pushing rents out of range for others, especially lower-income renters. Page 1 - no comments - 3,504 views  TechWomen|TechGirls award winners announcedThe Tech Student of the Year is Kennedy Amorim, a student at the Derryfield School, who recently completed the ARMI BioTrek program, which involves presenting her work to a group of scientists at ARMI. Page 4 - no comments - 3,589 views  IN BRIEFMANCHESTER: New England College is closing its campus in downtown Manchester,... Page 4 - no comments - 3,520 views  Nashua opens its new Center for the ArtsThe new $25 million Nashua Center for the Arts opened April 1, offering 32 upcoming events planned through October, including concerts, plays and musicals. Page 4 - no comments - 3,359 views  TAKE 5NH is worse or about the same as other states for public transportation (90 percent),... Page 5 - no comments - 3,309 views  ABOUT TOWN1. The Business & Industry Association recently celebrated the graduates of its 2022-2023 Emerging Leaders Training Program,... Page 8 - no comments - 3,814 views  THE BOTTOM LINEThe vessel will be transported to the Mount Washington Cruises shipyard in Center Harbor, where it will be refurbished. Page 9 - no comments - 3,954 views  NH’s hydrogen mysteryThe governor’s support for hydrogen makes all the more mystifying why New Hampshire did not join its neighbors in the major competition for federal dollars. Page 10 - no comments - 4,117 views  Remembering Norman StahlJohn C. Miles was raised in a working class family in the Midwest, worked his way through school, went into the military and then succeeded in business. Page 12 - no comments - 4,975 views  Treat people the right wayWhen we respond similarly to the aggressor, we are justifying and validating their behavior. Page 14 - no comments - 3,274 views  ConVal suit focuses on state’s ‘legal duty’ to fund educationThe school districts pursuing the case, however, would say the question is whether, after three decades, the state will fulfill its constitutional obligations as ordered by the NH Supreme Court in its foundational Claremont rulings in 1993 and 1997. Page 16 - no comments - 3,666 views  Job changing consideredFor most of us, careers are built from a series of job moves. Sure, there are those who begin a life of dedication to a particular vocation from which they never deviate. Page 18 - no comments - 3,906 views  Study: life milestones lead to financial stressMost Americans will celebrate a major life milestone in the next year, but new research from Citizens and Wakefield reveals that paying for these life events is what really weighs on people, and that access to more payment options could help ease the way. Page 25 - no comments - 3,707 views  An alternative to Section 230 repealSpecifically, the CDA’s Section 230 protects online platforms such as YouTube, Facebook and Twitter from liability for harm stemming from content on their sites. Page 29 - no comments - 3,424 views  CALENDARGO TO NHBR.COM/CALENDAR FOR UPDATED & EXPANDED BUSINESS EVENT LISTINGS FROM AROUND THE STATE Page 30 - no comments - 4,062 views  Q&A INTERVIEWShana Hawrylchak is executive director of the SEE Science Center in Manchester, and Peter Gustafson is its deputy director. Page 31 - no comments - 3,738 views  THE LATESTPlease send items for possible publication in The Latest to EDITOR@NHBR.COM Include a color photo if available. Page 32 - no comments - 4,412 views  FLOTSAM&JETSAMGuv Chris Sununu discusses the abortion issue in a Fox News interview. Page 35 - no comments - 3,561 views 
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