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What's new at NH Business Review Power trippedNew Hampshire electricity sales stagnant during 2020s Page 1 - no comments - 748 views  New Hampshire to receive $200 million grant to address rural health needsThe money comes after years of consolidation and closures among New Hampshire’s rural hospitals and health care providers. Several rural hospitals have shut labor and delivery units over the past two decades, leading to long travel times for patients in those regions. Page 3 - no comments - 655 views  Clouds in the crystal ball for the 2026 economyAs 2025 unfolded, the data showed other warning signs for the state’s economy as well. The average number of jobs added in New Hampshire during the first nine months of 2025 totaled about 4,400, or 0.6% higher than the 2024 figures. Page 3 - no comments - 622 views  IN BRIEFCONCORD: Granite VNA is seeking volunteers from New Hampshire-based communities. From providing patient companionship and caregiver respite to supporting community health and bereavement programs, volunteers play a critical role in helping Granite VNA fulfill its mission. Page 4 - no comments - 569 views  TAKE 560% of people say that 2026 will be better for their wallet than 2025. Page 5 - no comments - 691 views  THE BOTTOM LINEALBANY INTERNATIONAL RECEIVES CYBERSECURITY CERTIFICATION Page 6 - no comments - 553 views  Darken the Pease AuthorityA state report suggests transitioning functions to other state agencies Page 8 - no comments - 942 views  Hiding in plain sightLoss of manufacturing jobs contributed to our housing crisis Page 12 - no comments - 829 views  Lakes Region asks for pipeline expansionWhen New Hampshire called for more housing, the Lakes Region answered, and development in several central cities and towns took off fast. Then, the gas ran out. Page 13 - no comments - 625 views  Investing in youthBuilding NH’s future workforce takes commitment Page 14 - no comments - 1,079 views  Cutting pennies from businesses is bad policyFor Green Wave, my car dealership on the Seacoast that sold about 500 cars in 2025, our Business Enterprise Tax bill is less than $10,000. The proposed cut would save me so little that I’ll likely pay my accountant more to understand the change than I’ll ever see back. Page 18 - no comments - 655 views  The NHBR BIZ LISTConnect with one of NH’s largest law firms, as featured in NH Business Review’s 2025 Book of Lists. Page 20 - no comments - 728 views  The importance of asset location in wealth planningWhen it comes to building and preserving wealth, most investors understand the importance of asset allocation — determining the right mix of stocks, bonds and other investments based on their risk. Page 23 - no comments - 791 views  Protect your business with a robust cyber planCyberattacks now threaten organizations of every size and industry. Preventive security measures remain the strongest defense, but even the most sophisticated safeguards cannot guarantee immunity. Page 24 - no comments - 642 views  CALENDARPlease send calendar items to AANDREWS@NHBR.COM Page 26 - no comments - 864 views  Q&A INTERVIEWNH Fiscal Policy Institute Research Director Phil Sletten Page 27 - no comments - 640 views  THE LATESTPlease send items for possible publication in The Latest to AANDREWS@NHBR.COM Include a color photo if available. Page 28 - no comments - 674 views  ABOUT TOWN1. Swim With a Mission (SWAM) announced the distribution of nearly $2 million in annual grants to 31 veteran service organizations throughout the region. Page 30 - no comments - 455 views 
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