
Ernesto Burden
Publisher at New Hampshire Business Review
Writer, magazine publisher, nerd, father, runner, and musician. Opinions expressed here purely his own.
Articles
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Nov 8, 2024 |
nhmagazine.com | Sara Harper |Ernesto Burden
The lives, labors, worship and tourism of Black Americans on the New Hampshire Seacoast are strikingly illustrated in a trove of photos recently acquired by Historic New England. The 375 photos date from the turn of the 20th century during the golden age of grand hotels. According to Lorna Condon, senior curator of library and archives at Historic New England, the acquisition of these photos aligns with a new approach Historic New England is taking in building its collections.
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Nov 1, 2024 |
nhmagazine.com | Sara Harper |Ernesto Burden |Robert Ortiz
Randy Pierce had already fought his way through the grief, isolation and hopelessness he felt when he went blind from a sudden neurological disease at age 22. He’d come out the other side determined to reject the perceived limitations of his condition. He began volunteering as a teacher. He earned a black belt in karate. He built a website about the Patriots that went viral, inspired a fan community, and earned national media coverage and a plaque in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
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Jul 26, 2024 |
nhmagazine.com | Ernesto Burden
We need to begin to change the narrative that we’re not a diverse state,” Anthony Poore told a gathering of business leaders at the inaugural Shades of Progress Conference on May 22. Poore, president and CEO at the New Hampshire Center for Justice & Equity, delivered a keynote address that underscored New Hampshire’s changing demographics, emphasizing its burgeoning statewide diversity and the unique challenges faced by diverse populations.
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Jun 7, 2024 |
nhbr.com | Ernesto Burden
'We need to begin to change the narrative that we’re not a diverse state,' Anthony Poore told a gathering of business leaders at the inaugural Shades of Progress Conference on May 22 “We need to begin to change the narrative that we’re not a diverse state,” Anthony Poore told a gathering of business leaders at the inaugural Shades of Progress Conference on May 22.
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Apr 12, 2024 |
nhmagazine.com | Ernesto Burden
Do you like long, gnarly trail runs over rocks and roots and up and down mountains, or easy-rolling sun-dappled backroads through farm country, or maybe fast pavement in a crowd-thronged downtown? There are so many great races, and so many personal preferences and elements of chance that make up any runner’s “best” race or run, that it would be folly to pick the three “best” for the whole state of New Hampshire.
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