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Housing waitlist constraints
Waiting for vouchers worsens housing crisis
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‘Collective humanitarianism’ marks donations to Common Man’s Ukraine relief effort
Partnership with NEMO sparks oversea journey
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NH SBDC and NH Tech Alliance launch cybersecurity programs
To participate in the Cybersecurity Review program, businesses need to apply and also sign up to become an NH SBDC client.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE GROUP
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Dartmouth Health nurses make another attempt at unionization
As staffing shortages and extended wait times continue to hamper operations at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center (DHMC), nurses are attempting to unionize.
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Jobs report data shows ‘mixed picture’
According to his statement, 275,000 net new payroll jobs were added in February, and there are 5.5 million more jobs now compared to the pre-COVID record high in early 2020.
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IN BRIEF
The award is typically given to those ranked among the top 15% of eligible hospitals who consistently provide high-quality patience experiences.
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Old Homestead Farm proposes short-stay cabins to supplement event business
A previously approved event business on Greenville Road in New Ipswich may be seeking an expansion before it gets off the ground, adding short-stay cabins to a planned event venue.
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TAKE 5
New Hampshire seventh in the nation for small businesses that pay the best salaries.
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Belknap County attorney confirmed as Superior Court judge
Andrew Livernois, Belknap County Attorney since 2017, will soon be sworn in as Superior Court judge.
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THE BOTTOM LINE
New England surveying and consulting firm TF Bernier has been acquired by Hoyle Tanner, a civil engineering services provider.
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Lower mortgage rates will help — but won’t solve — housing crisis in NH
New U.S. Bank report details the impact of higher interest rates on today’s housing market in NH
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The exhausted majority
Everyday leadership to better our country
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A guide to New Hampshire’s new data privacy rights
They will have the right to learn whether a business is storing any of their data, and a right to request access to it.
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Government weak by design
Takes a real head of steam to initiate change
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NHDOT gets feedback about South Willow Street
Alton provided most of the feedback from members of the public at the presentation and was glad that his concerns were heard.
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Retain employees for good
Moving through the economic storm fuels future success
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NH Lottery spent the past 60 years winning
It would be accurate, of course. After all the New Hampshire Lottery has paid out more than $6.2 billion in prizes since in 1964.
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Whatever happened to winter?
When I tried to take my kids skating in early February at a shallow spot in Nashua I was sure it would be secure after a string of cold nights, I broke through near the shore before putting on my skates.
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Medicaid unwind shouldn’t undo health centers
For the 10 community mental health centers (CMHCs) in New Hampshire, Medicaid is the primary source of revenue and has been for many years.
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EDUCATIONCentralizing school finance will backfire
Federal Reserve economist Byron Lutz studied the effects of the Claremont decisions in the prestigious American Economic Journal: Economic Policy.
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Emerging digital tools pose cyber risks for businesses
Technology is changing the way we do business. The latest innovations can help streamline processes and expand your reach, but there are risks to digital technologies.
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In first New Hampshire visit in two years, Biden talks cutting health care costs
The signs behind Biden read “Lowering Costs for American Families.” The teleprompters in front of him spooled an array of details about his new budget proposal.
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Monadnock Community Hospital opens first gastroenterology department
Monadnock Community Hospital opened its first gastroenterology department last week to help meet the growing local demand for services.
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COVID-19 no longer means five days in isolation, CDC says
COVID-19 is not causing as many hospitalizations and deaths as it did in the first years of the pandemic.
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The impact of the corporate transparency act on real estate
The CTA marks a significant shift in the regulatory landscape, particularly in the area of real estate.
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Legal housekeeping for your commercial real estate
As part of my commercial real estate practice, I am often brought into assist with the ancillary real estate components of the sale, acquisition, merger, round of investment or financing on behalf of a business or organization.
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CALENDAR
GO TO NHBR.COM/CALENDAR FOR UPDATED & EXPANDED BUSINESS EVENT LISTINGS FROM AROUND THE STATE
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Q&A INTERVIEW
Prototek CEO Bill Bonadio
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THE LATEST
Please send items for possible publication in The Latest to EDITOR@NHBR.COM Include a color photo
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ABOUT TOWN
The students stayed with local families, savored authentic, home-cooked meals and participated in activities with the Petersfield Galloway Benevolent Society — the villages’ tourism program.
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