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Attorney Margaret Kerouac opens practice, Claremont couple pleads guilty to Medicaid fraud ... and more
This free webinar will focus on vulnerability of surveillance, security and “headless” systems with Jeff Stutzman the experts at Trusted Internet. Stutzman and his team will lay out the scope of threats and explain the measures companies can take to protect themselves.
Join us, Thursday, May 16 from 11 a.m. – noon.
Join us on Thursday, June 6 in Manchester as we talk with some of New Hampshire’s most successful leaders about their journeys. And they’ve assured us they won’t leave out the tough parts, the messy parts, the mistakes; and the ways they turned those sometimes-traumatic setbacks into building blocks for the next stage of their personal and professional growth.
The Outstanding Women in Business Awards celebrate New Hampshire women who have contributed greatly to the state’s business community, in their personal and professional lives. This year’s recipients were celebrated on Thursday, May 9.
HB 279 would increase maximum penalties, license suspension for first and second offense of overserving alcohol to visibility intoxicated individuals
Prosecutors are declining to press ahead on criminal trespassing charges against two student journalists who were arrested during Palestinian solidarity protests at Dartmouth College earlier this month
Attorney General alleges Christopher and Caitlin Vittum were paid for home renovations they failed to provide
Housing for adults with autism breaks ground in Epping, Manchester's 25 Lowell St. to become apartments ... and more
D&D Realty LLC asked ZBA to permit construction of a group quarters-style residence with maximum of 45 beds at 189 Waukewan Street in Meredith
The debate about whether the owner of an 1850s historic building on Daniel Street should be allowed to demolish it rages on
Lawmakers pushing for HB 1400 to expedite eviction of people unlawfully living on private property, sparking concerns over the consequences
As 125-year-old building becomes harder to maintain, Casino owners look to redevelop the space to help community meet long-term tourism goals
Report shows there’s too much office space to rent, too little residential housing for sale and a stabilizing trend for industrial/warehouse space
April revenues of $38.2 million were 7.9% more than projected
Northeast Purification Systems and Revive Environmental partner to launch the PFAS Annihilator to ease growing effects of chemicals
Food co-ops have been able to weather food supply chain challenges far more efficiently and effectively than larger grocery store competitors.
On April 22, members of NASA, Lockheed Martin Corp. and Boeing paid a visit to Salem-based Standex International’s Spincraft in North Billerica, Mass., to present footage from the Artemis I mission and a certificate commemorating Standex’s efforts in the program.
As Maine is still figuring out where to build a port for its budding offshore wind industry, the U.S. Department of the Interior announced its proposal to auction offshore wind leases in the Gulf of Maine April 30.
In the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson and the drafters stated: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.” That was in 1776. For the next almost 100 years, that assertion of philosophy was tested, to see whether it meant only white men from Protestant families.
While information from the 2023 returns is not available yet, data from 2018 through 2021 provides insights into how Granite Staters make money.