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HB 238 hearing causes union loyalists to turn up the heat amid the cold
It’s essential that healthcare executives and administrators understand the legal landscape and expected changes and our panel of legal experts will bring them there.
Free webinar on Wednesday, February 19 from 11 until noon.
The BOB Awards has chosen an all-star team of winners and now it is time to honor the dream team with the ultimate sports and tailgate celebration! Join us as we honor the best businesses in the state, chosen by our readers and your customers.
Join us in Concord on Thursday, March 13.
Join us at the NH 200 Reception as we toast to the 200 most influential people in the Granite State. This networking event is open to everyone and past New Hampshire 200 recipients are highly encouraged to attend.
We hope to see you in Concord on Tuesday, May 6.
Employers that want to reward a key employee by promising to pay a bonus upon retirement need to examine 409A.
As the Trump administration focuses its priorities, employers need to be aware of several new, proposed and potential changes to workplace laws, regulations and federal agency enforcement initiatives. Here is a preview of some of the likely changes.
Flooding is the costliest and most common natural disaster in NH, and the next several decades are expected to bring at least 10% more extreme precipitation events to the Northeast.
A new proof-of-concept lab in Keene where companies can showcase new technology underscores the Monadnock region’s importance in the Granite State’s high tech and life sciences sectors.
Keene council votes to delay downtown overhaul, plus Allenstown to purchase former school buildings, Revo Casino to open Feb. 1 ... and more
The 1 Congress St. project includes the renovation of the existing commercial buildings at 1 and 3 Congress St., the demolition of some “portions of existing buildings” and the construction of a new three-story building behind the existing buildings
During an administrative services working group, Nashua's director of administrative services outlined the process for choosing one of the proposed projects and what the timeline will look like
Residents will have a choice in March to vote for or against changes to a zoning ordinance that would allow commercial uses in residential districts
New Hampshire’s residential housing market loosened up a little in 2024, with both sales of existing single-family homes, as well as condo-townhouses, up 3.6% from 2023
Longtime Rye residents Mary Lou and Peter LeSaffre are seeking town approval to demolish their multimillion-dollar residences
As New Hampshire falls further behind its regional counterparts on how much it pays in a minimum hourly wage, legislative efforts to boost the compensation in 2025 face a steep uphill climb.
This past summer, barrels upon barrels of firefighting foam were collected around New Hampshire and sent off to Ohio. But last month, remnants of the foam returned to New England for testing.
Five years after the pandemic, not much would be nice
After more than a decade of trying, New Hampshire is on the verge of adopting a powerful new tool that will help unlock a wide array of measures that will save energy, save money and reduce carbon emissions.
A Carroll County Superior Court judge last Tuesday handed the Kearsarge Lighting Precinct (KLP) a victory against a Massachusetts couple who owns two short-term rentals (STRs) in the precinct.