
Jeff Feingold
Editor at New Hampshire Business Review
Articles
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Aug 30, 2023 |
laconiadailysun.com | Jeff Feingold
Some $11 million is being distributed to 24 New Hampshire municipalities and organizations as part of the Northern Border Regional Commission’s efforts to expand housing and green energy as well as increase recreational opportunities in the region. All told, the commission, a federal-state economic development partnership, distributed a total of $43.6 million in New Hampshire, northern Maine, Vermont and New York.
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Aug 30, 2023 |
nhbr.com | Jeff Feingold
Additional 300 apartments OKd at Tuscan Village Developers of the multi-use Tuscan Village in Salem has been given the go-ahead by the Salem Planning Board for 300 more apartments as well as a Whole Foods Market. The NH Union Leader reported that the board approved changes to the development’s master plan involving replacement of a two-story office building with a six-story retail and residential building. The new building will have a Whole Foods on the first floor.
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Aug 25, 2023 |
nhbr.com | Jeff Feingold
When I first joined NH Business Review in 1983, the largest private employer in the state was the Brown Paper Company in Berlin, a name that many readers may never have heard before or barely remember. Thirty-year mortgage rates were finally falling below 15 percent. And New Hampshire’s population was recovering after undergoing a mass exodus of residents to mostly southern states, where the state’s once-abundant textile mill jobs had gone. Times have changed.
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Aug 24, 2023 |
nhbr.com | Jeff Feingold
Hall tapped for next State Police directorMark B. Hall of Dunbarton has been nominated by Gov. Chris Sununu to be the director of the New Hampshire Department of Safety, Division of State Police. If confirmed, he will fill the unexpired term of outgoing Col. Nathan A. Noyes through March 2026. Hall, a graduate of NH Police Standards and Training in 1999, began as a patrol officer in Milton, Vt. and was a Vermont State Trooper until 2012 before becoming a NH State Police sergeant that year.
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Aug 23, 2023 |
nhbr.com | Jeff Feingold
Larger locker rooms, expanded strength and conditioning space part of UNH renovation project Anthony DiLorenzo, owner of Key Auto Group, has donated $4 million to the University of New Hampshire in support of its efforts to expand and renovate the Whittemore Center arena.
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