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This week in NH Business Review
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More supply and buyers are coming, economist tells NH real estate brokers
The big ‘if’ remains whether mortgage interest rates will start to decrease

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State revenues give indications of economic conditions
Outlook generally positive, with key points of caution

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Aldermen to consider request to delay Pearl St., Hartnett lot projects
The current agreement anticipates that construction for the Pearl Street Lot would begin on Nov. 22, with shovels in the ground for the Hartnett Lot project on Nov. 22, 2024.

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Manchester to launch Spanish-English immersion program next fall
Program offers dual-language classes with balanced curriculum

Launch NH Pitch Event showcases 11 startups
Tech, telehealth companies pitch for possible investor interest

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Freight railroad awarded $9.6m to upgrade rail lines
Funds from the Federal Railroad Administration used to enhance the St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad

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County announces leadership changes at Cheshire EMS
Cheshire County Administrator Chris Coates said on Monday, Oct. 9 that the top two officials at Cheshire EMS are departing the county-run agency.

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Berlin, Gorham seek re-licensing intervention
Communities have requested clarification on matters of safety, access and recreational opportunities surrounding hydroelectic facility sites

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Claremont seeks to charge special fees for infrastructure projects
Ordinance to recommend special assessment without property owners’ consent

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Judge delays casino license revocation hearing
Former State Sen. Andy Sanborn claims lack of due process

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The PUC has turned Burgess BioPower’s PPA into a noose
What business people and legislators need to understand before the veto override vote on October 26

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Cultivate success with a meeting planning firm
As we look ahead to 2024, your business has likely regained its mojo following the pandemic.

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How small Stratford went big on solar
State’s first energy circuit rider assists small towns develop and finance energy projects

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Navigating Clean Water Act jurisdiction
Federal jurisdictional changes intersects with NH’s wetlands and water pollution regulation

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Rents, vacancy rates for office space increasing
Questions arise for commercial real estate market on companies opting for return-to-work mandates

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No dice for The Brook’s Casino-backed housing complex
Proposal for rental units, senior housing a ‘bad deal for Seabrook’

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ABOUT TOWN
Organizations in New Hampshire that received support were the Boys & Girls Club of Manchester (BGCM)
