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Company leadership gets candid
5 business executives openly discuss company stories
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Taking the plunge to help veterans
Swim With A Mission raises money to help veterans groups at event
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Fresh air at MHT
Breeze debuts new options for NH travelers as Southwest battles investor pressure
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NEW HAMPSHIRE GROUP
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NH Gives raises $3.2 million for nearly 650 NH nonprofits
According to a NH Center for Nonprofits press release, more than $3.28 million was raised for a record-breaking 649 participating New Hampshire nonprofits through NH Gives.
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Franklin Pierce University to use $1.75m gift to bolster student services
The largest philanthropic commitment in Franklin Pierce University’s history will fund a new center to support students that also bears the name of its outgoing president.
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IN BRIEF
The award is presented to one executive annually who has made a significant impact on their Club and its mission.
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TAKE 5
New Hampshire residents spend an annual $5,190, though the report adds that the state is sixth in most online search results for home cookingrelated keywords.
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After months of debate, NH House shelves plan to legalize marijuana in state
The 178-173 vote to table the bill, and the subsequent failure to overturn the motion by a wider margin, ends the legalization debate in Concord for now, but it keeps legalization alive as a campaign-year issue.
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Eversource seeks large increase in electric rate
The energy charge, which covers the cost of the electricity actually used by customers, gets the most attention but it makes up only about half the bill.
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Manchester Mayor announces two homeless initiatives hires
The Office of Manchester Mayor Jay Ruais has announced the hiring of Owen Westover to the position of homelessness initiatives coordinator and Irina Owens as director of homeless initiatives.
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THE BOTTOM LINE
CONNECTION, MICROSOFT PARTNER WITH AVIATION MUSEUM OF NH
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What’s happening to Boeing?
Shortcuts created long-term problems
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Strong enough to take the hits
At mid-year, NH’s economy remains strong despite inflation, housing and other challenges.
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How much money is enough to retire on?
How much money will you need to retire? That’s the million-dollar question. Is a million dollars enough for retirement, though?
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For a third straight month, NH home prices reach record level
It’s a hat trick for single-family homes in New Hampshire as the median price of a house recorded a record high price in May — $525,000 — for the third month in a row.
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Why didn’t you know?
Background checks are an essential part of the hiring process
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New rules for Minimum Standards for Public School Approval hit first hurdle
A legal analysis of the proposed Ed 306 Rules found to be at odds with state law, constitution
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Steps in the right direction for legal help
Addressing the access-to-justice issue
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Potential homebuyers: Beware the myth of lower rates
Waiting for interest rate relief may not be a good strategy
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Setting people with disabilities free
Too many barriers to housing exist for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
New Hampshire is going in the wrong direction. Profit before people is fine when people make enough to live. Rent today is yesterday’s mortgage.
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Pride Month calls for reaffirmation of LGBTQ rights
Any one of the numerous bills headed to Gov. Sununu’s desk will be harmful to LGBTQ communities
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Saint Anselm College expects $40 million building for nursing school to be completed in 2025
Nursing and public health official Diane Uzarski named inaugural dean of the new school
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Cyanobacteria blooms spotted on Lake Winnipesaukee
Cyanobacteria blooms, a kind of blue-green algae that can be toxic to humans and pets, have been reported on parts of Lake Winnipesaukee.
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‘The viability of hospitals is at stake’
Lawmakers, governor, hospitals fail to reach deal on Medicaid payments
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Gastroenterologist Dr. Howard Mitz joins Speare Memorial Hospital
Dr. Howard Mitz, a gastroenterologist, is now seeing patients in Plymouth. With decades of experience treating digestive disorders, Mitz will offer his expertise to the greater Plymouth area.
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Hiring and retention solutions for employers
New Hampshire businesses need solid staffing in order to ensure they can maintain and grow their operations.
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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
Tech entrepreneur and educator Rajesh Nair
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THE LATEST
Please send items for possible publication in The Latest to EDITOR@NHBR.COM Include a color photo if available.
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ABOUT TOWN
1. Silverstone Living celebrated the groundbreaking of a 16-home, two-story expansion of its retirement community, The Huntington at Nashua, on May 13.
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