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Laconia company targets data centers for growth
Orion Entrance Control launches new security screening system
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NH company shines light on UV therapy
Cytokind aims to improve survival and the quality of life for patients
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Getting it done
Campaign aims to boost profile of NH nonprofits during funding challenges
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Yankee Publishing Inc. announces first new CEO in over 25 years
Ernesto Burden, publisher of NH Business Review, New Hampshire Magazine, will lead company
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Uneven trends in income and poverty across New Hampshire
New U.S. Census Bureau data offer a detailed look at how New Hampshire residents have fared during and following the COVID-19 pandemic.
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IN BRIEF
The week-long series of events will bring together universities, businesses, libraries, startups, nonprofits, civic leaders and community members across the Granite State.
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NH Media Teachers and Media Power Youth partner to expand state film festival
New Hampshire Media Teachers and Media Power Youth (MPY) have announced a strategic partnership for the 2026 NH High School Short Film Festival (NHHSSFF).
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TAKE 5
Findings showed that 60% say they’d want to stay in their home and have someone care for them, with 18% wanting to move into an assisted living facility, 11% prefer to move in with a family member, only 1% chose moving into a nursing home, and 8% cited another arrangement.
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MilliporeSigma’s Prescott Road project gets green light for grading in wetland buffer
The proposed tank would serve as a second equalization tank, adjacent to an existing one, and would be part of the site’s wastewater treatment system.
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Christopher Ellms Jr. confirmed to chair PUC
Ellms, of Webster, has served as the deputy commissioner at the Department of Energy since 2021, testified in front of the Council on Monday and fielded their concerns with his experience, impartiality, knowledge of the state’s energy landscape and matters of recusal.
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THE BOTTOM LINE
SKILLSOFT NAMED IT TRAINING SERVICES LEADER IN NORTH AMERICA AND EUROPE
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Powering AI
Will New Hampshire ever land a massive data center?
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Starting small
AI quick wins for NH small businesses
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The new normal: A half-million-dollar median-priced NH home
The median price of a single-family house in New Hampshire reached $500,000 for the first time in March 2024.
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Has anyone ever wanted to pay you for the wrong answer?
The business world is unforgiving about getting it right
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Sig Sauer and Israeli company partner on combat drone
Sig Sauer is partnering with an Israeli aerospace company to develop a military-application drone armed with the Newington company’s latest-generation machine gun.
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Building, restoration trades
Amid a backdrop of housing needs, efforts are underway to spur workforce
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Civics 101 reminders
As the nation marks its 250th year, our state and federal constitutions are being tested
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Students on the sidelines
NH needs to prepare its workforce for the rise of artificial intelligence
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Embrace vulnerability, humility
Core values help shape your life journey
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Give New Hampshire residents the freedom to work
HB 1340 positions state to ensure employers have access to workers, services they need
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A nursing pipeline is health care’s lifeline
The country’s declining pool of health care workers is a threat to the functionality of the U.S. health care system
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Vocational education, work will power NH economy to a brighter future
In New Hampshire, and across America, it is not easy to find a job. From artificial intelligence to economic uncertainty, job-seekers are struggling to find not only specific careers, but also broader career paths that will provide financial security and more.
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Sen. Hassan’s plan would put more money in the pockets of working families
Passing the Stronger Start for Working Families Act could provide opportunity for next generation
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The essential role of a health plan in New Hampshire
When health plans, providers and policymakers work together, families can spend less time worrying about costs and more time focusing on their health.
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BOB AWARDS 2026
Congratulations to all the 2026 BOBs winners!
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Understanding assisted living
As families navigate life after retirement, a change in scenery or in housing may be in order. Our panelist addresses common myths, warning signs and the emotional decisions surrounding a move.
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Health issues are starting earlier in the workforce
Employer health benefits costs are rising faster than inflation and wage growth, putting continued pressure on employer-sponsored plans.
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Executive Council pauses $773M federal rural health spending
In unanimous votes, the council voted to table the items, allowing them to be approved later. Ayotte said she understood the request for delay and requested a special meeting on March 15 to further discuss the plan to spend the money.
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Federal data: Outdoor recreation generates $4.2B for NH economy
The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) earlier this month released its latest Outdoor Recreation Satellite Account data, reaffirming outdoor recreation as a major driver of New Hampshire’s economy and a significant contributor nationwide.
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The NHBR BIZ LIST
Connect with one of NH’s colleges and universities, as featured in NH Business Review’s 2025 Book of Lists.
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CALENDAR
Please send calendar items to AANDREWS@NHBR.COM
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Q&A INTERVIEW
Partner and chief scientist, Advanced Solutions Life Sciences Jay Hoying
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THE LATEST
Please send items for possible publication in The Latest to AANDREWS@NHBR.COM Include a color photo if available.
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ABOUT TOWN
1. The Great Greek Mediterranean Grill recently held its ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the new location at 125 S. Broadway in Salem Park Plaza.
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