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This week in NH Business Review
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State revenues up in April, but budget officials see revenues slowing after 2025
“We’re not super excited about 2026 and 2027,” Chris Shea, deputy legislative budget assistant, told the House Ways and Committee last week.

‘Forever chemical’ mitigation services
Partnership launches PFAS Annihilator to ease chemical effects

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ConVal superintendent to leave in August
The ConVal School District’s superintendent will be leaving this summer to lead a school district in Pennsylvania.

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Keene passes ‘cottage-court’ ordinance to promote small-scale development
City officials hope the change will diversify the kinds of units developers can build, thereby offering more places to live.

Who’ll foot bill for water projects?
The more than the $170 million proposed 2025 city budget includes a $40 million increase in spending, roughly $30 million of which is tied to capital projects.

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Building a bigger ARMI
A new $100 million commitment from Department of Defense gives biotech effort a bigger boost

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City council approves pay increases for paraprofessionals
A paraprofessional works in the classroom under a certified teacher and performs myriad duties to enhance a student’s educational experience.

Timberline Construction announced as additional NH Life Sciences founding member
Timberline Construction Corp. has joined New Hampshire Life Sciences as the trade group’s third founding member.

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Largest slate of workplace electric vehicle chargers in NH to date unveiled
Merchants Fleet adds 13 EV charging ports to Hooksett HQ

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A huge opportunity for the Granite State
The plan was developed after robust collaboration with stakeholders, partner organizations and public participation.

Granite United Way donor to match up to $20,000 in donations
New Hampshire is a great state to live and work in, yet many of our fellow citizens sometimes struggle with complex issues.

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5 tips to help make the most of Women’s Health Month
Consider these tips to help support the health of women, especially expectant and new mothers

Unleashing the magic of learning: embracing innovation and opportunity at World Academy
Culture of exploration led to development of engineering, physics classes for kindergartners to third-graders

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What to know when investing in solar energy
Businesses seeking to stabilize the expense of their energy use can look at options for decreasing their needs and find alternative energy solutions.

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SEC’s climate disclosure rules stayed temporarily
But companies should not delay planning and preparing for their implementation

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Some key contracting issues for solar installations
Those terms need to address all the key issues that may arise and must be clear, fair and reasonable.

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Hampton Beach Casino redevelopment: New concert venue, 500-room hotel, convention center
A future facelift of the Hampton Beach Casino could include a 500-room hotel, a new parking garage and nearly double the concert capacity of its historic ballroom.

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Q1 New Hampshire real estate a mixed bag
That record trend continued into April, the first month of Q2, as the median price of a single-family home climbed another $15,000 to a new high of $515,000.
