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Biofab industry’s next phase
ReGen Valley needs housing, child care, more
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Citizens Bank finds NH business conditions positive in first three months of 2025
‘Cautious optimism’ remains despite tariff uncertainty
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NEW HAMPSHIRE GROUP
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Global green
Sustainability continues to impact international commerce despite Trump pullback
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TFMoran receives 2025 SENH Excellence in Structural Engineering Award
On May 21, Structural Engineers of New Hampshire held their annual Excellence in Structural Engineering Awards event at the Puritan Conference Center in Manchester.
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IN BRIEF
SALEM: Liberty and Unitil announced the launch of their Main Street promotion, offering Salem businesses a no-cost energy-efficiency assessment through the NHSaves program.
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The expanding role of gambling in state finances
New Hampshire state revenues have been limited by lower business tax receipts and the repeal of the Interest and Dividends Tax.
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TAKE 5
Manchester has the fifth-highest labor force participation rate of people aged 16-24 nationwide
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UNH lays off 35 as budget, financial woes mount
None of the job cuts on May 22 were faculty members or class instructors, according to UNH spokesperson Tania deLuzuriaga.
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Farmsteads of New England opens 32 new residences at Redberry Farm in Epping
“Commissioner Stevens and I have advocated for more housing like Redberry Farm, and hopefully more of this will happen.”
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Coos economic designation moves forward in state Senate
An amended version of Senate Bill 180, which would designate Coos County as a distressed place-based economy, has been voted ought-to-pass by the House Committee on Executive Department and Administration.
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THE BOTTOM LINE
CONNECTION ACHIEVES FULL SUITE OF MICROSOFT SECURITY SPECIALIZATIONS
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Nongfu Spring in Nashua
One of the largest bottled water companies in China seems primed to begin its U.S. expansion here
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A foundation for housing
As the Legislature looks to increase state involvement in housing policy, community engagement remains critical
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Protesters urge airline boycott over deportations
Airline has contract with Immigration and Customs Enforcement
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Gun manufacturers win limited liability in NH bill
Newington-based Sig Sauer has faced numerous lawsuits over one of its pistols
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High-quality, high-tech care at BASC, without the high cost
Patients want high-quality healthcare delivered in a way that’s understandable and affordable. At Bedford Ambulatory Surgical Center (BASC), someone undergoing knee or hip replacement surgery receives all the care they need in one bundle.
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Sharing our Stories for Impact
NH Businesses for Social Responsibility initiative promotes members doing good
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Lake Estate on Winnisquam schedules job fairs
Tilton luxury resort will feature 114 rooms, 5,000-square-foot spa
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3 honored at 10th annual TechWomen awards
Tech leaders converged on Fidelity Investments’ Merrimack campus May 28 for the 10th anniversary of NH Tech Alliance’s TechWomen Connect and Awards, and in a first, one of the night’s three honorees was a middle-school teacher.
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Tariffs won’t fix everything
If we want to remain competitive on a global scale, we need to focus on education
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An Easter story
A Lutheran church’s closing creates opportunity for a new ministry
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FSRP celebrates over two decades of client-centric retirement planning and wealth management
At Financial Strategies Retirement Partners (FSRP), our mission is to provide exceptional, client-centered financial and retirement planning services.
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Outdoor powers growth: it’s time to treat it like strategy
Outdoor Industry Day debuts in Manchester on June 10
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The arts are the heartbeat of NH communities
In Portsmouth, Strawbery Banke Museum tells our shared history through immersive storytelling and heritage craft.
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3 billion reasons to celebrate the NH Lottery
In 2024 alone, the New Hampshire Lottery contributed more than $207 million to education.
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The real price of Medicaid cuts: NH’s children
When a child walks through our doors at Waypoint, we don’t just see a case file; we see a future. One that could be bright if that child has the necessary tools they need to grow up healthy, safe and strong.
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Office space market sees shifting trends
As companies continue to adapt to post-pandemic work models, New Hampshire’s office space market remains active and resilient.
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Windham proposal includes marketplace, apartments
Arena hopes to use the land to create a marketplace and residential area akin to Market Street in Lynnfield.
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Exeter unveils largest municipal NH solar array
Town officials celebrated the opening of the largest municipal solar array in the state on May 30, four years after the project was approved by voters.
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Shocking country’s energy policies, one volt at a time
During the first week of the new Presidential Administration, Donald Trump made it abundantly clear that he would honor his campaign promises regarding the country’s energy and environmental policies.
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Seabrook secures $45m tax deal with NextEra
The town recently reached a lucrative three-year tax agreement with the NextEra Energy Seabrook nuclear power plant that will put millions more dollars in tax coffers than the previous agreement.
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Planning for care on your terms
Some of the biggest expenses individuals and families will incur throughout their lifetime are related to health care.
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Health providers told to prepare for ICE encounters
New Hampshire public health and immigration advocates are raising concerns about the potential ripple effects of new federal policies allowing immigration enforcement officers to enter hospitals, clinics, and other medical establishments.
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The NHBR BIZ LIST
Connect with one of NH’s largest conference facilities, as featured in NH Business Review’s 2024 Book of Lists.
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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
Executive director for Citizens Count and executive director for the Warren B. Rudman Center for Justice, Leadership and Public Service Anna Brown
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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
Raymond-based Lamprey Health Care has recently partnered with the Seacoast nonprofit Gather, forming as Lamprey offers its patients Hunger Vital Signs screenings to assess food insecurity.
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