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‘Tell the true stories of real people’
‘Dirty Jobs’ host Mike Rowe backs the trades at Concord summit
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Knock on wood
Coos County officials say owner of 146,000-acre forest once controlled by the state is not abiding by management plan to harvest timber
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The oldest law firm in town
Wadleigh, Starr & Peters celebrates 125 years in Manchester
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NEW HAMPSHIRE GROUP
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REDC announces arts and culture business competition
The Regional Economic Development Center (REDC) announces an Arts and Culture Business Competition, the third in the THRIVE Competition Series, a collection of business challenges that will provide money and momentum to help growing small businesses thrive in New Hampshire.
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NHBFA supports GreenSource Fabrication’s new manufacturing facility for UHDI PCB production in NH
GreenSource Fabrication, an affiliate venture of Whelen Engineering, is set to expand its footprint in New Hampshire with a new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility for UHDI (Ultra High Density Interconnect) printed circuit boards (PCBs).
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Next state budget may face revenue challenges
In 2025, the Legislature will meet to pass a state budget that must be balanced based on projected revenues, as required by state law.
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IN BRIEF
MANCHESTER: McLane Middleton has expanded its immigration practice in New England with the addition of the attorneys formerly practicing as GoffWilson, P.A., effective January 1, 2025.
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NH Business Finance Authority approves $1 million loan to sustain state’s largest newspaper operation
“This transaction reflects the BFA’s dedication to supporting New Hampshire’s business landscape and our statewide community,” stated James Key-Wallace, executive director of the New Hampshire Business Finance Authority.
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TAKE 5
The share of Americans in this age bracket has risen from 24.9% in 2010 to 30.2% in 2023.
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U.S. outdoor recreation industry reaches $1.2 trillion
BEA’s 2023 findings emphasize the importance of investing in infrastructure and implementing policies that enhance outdoor access.
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THE BOTTOM LINE
BONIN ARCHITECTS, KT2 DESIGN GROUP JOIN FORCES
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9 Dragons 2 legacies
The Kowloon Restaurant legacy springs anew at The Brook Casino
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Alone we can do so little
Together we can do so much
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What to know about Pregnant Workers Fairness Act
As an employer, are you aware of your responsibilities under the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act? The PWFA is a relatively new law — it went into effect in June 2023, and the EEOC’s final regulation applying the statute became effective this past summer.
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Thanksgiving thoughts
Despite a tense election season, our state and nation have plenty to be thankful for
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NH women leaders share what’s powered their careers
Powered by Women forum featured leading female professionals
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A call to action
Climate change demands business leadership
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People over profits = better outcomes
Nick Vailas, founder and CEO of Bedford Ambulatory Surgical Center (BASC), has been focused on providing affordable and accessible healthcare in his more than four decades in the industry.
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Post-election reflection
Minding the gap between thoughts and values
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NH Interscholastic Athletic Association meeting highlights need to protect fairness in girls’ sports
Under NHIAA’s current rules, schools may allow biological males to compete on female teams if their gender identity is reflected in school records and daily activities.
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Make-A-Wish needs help finding children who could use the life-affirming boost a wish can bring
Make-A-Wish of New Hampshire can fulfill wishes, but we cannot find all the eligible children. Based upon New Hampshire’s statistics, we are finding approximately 75% of eligible children. Help us find the additional 25% of children deserving of a wish.
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Capital One, Discover merger can create new opportunities for communities to thrive
Granite Staters want one thing: smart policies that benefit working families and small businesses in our state.
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Lawsuit over timber harvests could undermine management of national forests in Vermont and NH
In the brief, we note that, “Contrary to the Plaintiff’s claim that the Projects do not comply with the Forest Plan, the Projects are needed to achieve the Forest Plan’s goals and objectives.”
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Business valuation for buying, selling your business
When you’re ready to buy or sell a business, you’ll want to ensure that every aspect has been double- and triple-checked.
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Want to retire early? Read this first.
As a financial advisor, I have seen firsthand how much planning it takes to retire early. Deciding to leave the workforce (and say goodbye to your steady paycheck) earlier than you previously intended to may come with many considerations.
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Strength, Stability and a Legacy of Community Commitment
In an unpredictable economy, finding a financial partner you can rely on is essential. Bank of New Hampshire (BNH), the thirteenth oldest bank in the nation, embodies the strength and stability that comes with nearly two centuries of dedication to the communities it serves.
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Enfield OKs access road for 300-unit housing project
The road — which will expand on an existing access point to the town’s water tower — will be the main entrance for residents.
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Brady Sullivan celebrates 50 years of downtown transformation with The Residence at 1000 Elm
In the newly renovated, street-level entryway to 1000 Elm Street community leaders and those who work and live downtown gathered for the official ribbon-cutting of The Residence at 1000 Elm.
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The NHBR BIZ LIST
Connect with one of Largest NH Subsidiaries of International Companies, as featured in NH Business Review’s 2024 Book of Lists
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NH PUC’s decision could shake up energy industry
New Hampshire’s Public Utilities Commission (PUC) has issued a decision on the state’s net metering policy that could have ripple effects for the state’s renewable energy industry.
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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
M&T Bank Regional President for New Hampshire Tim Wade
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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
The 2.3-acre property, replacing several former buildings at the intersection of Depot Street and Hampshire Lane, also features retail space, underground parking, fireside lounges, a game room and work pods.
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