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1 week ago |
businessnhmagazine.com | Maureen Milliken |Manchester InkLink
Christy Johnson, blue shirt, ARMI director of education and workforce, leads a tour at 150 Dow St., in the Millyard as part of the ReGen Valley Tech Hub Community Update Friday. The Millyard building is home to ARMI as well as other biofab industry functions. (Photo/Maureen Milliken)MANCHESTER, NH – The message at Friday’s community update event made it clear: ReGen Valley Tech Hub’s evolution is about more than the biofabrication industry, but about the community pulling together on many levels.
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1 month ago |
businessnhmagazine.com | Andrew Sylvia |Manchester InkLink
Kelly Ayotte on April 16, 2026. (Photo: Andrew Sylvia)GOFFSTOWN, N.H.-New Hampshire Governor Kelly Ayotte provided an overview of her first few months in office on Wednesday morning at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College as part of the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce’s annual State of the State event.
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Mar 10, 2025 |
businessnhmagazine.com | Andrew Sylvia |Manchester InkLink
Published Monday Mar 10, 2025Author Andrew Sylvia, Manchester InkLinkMANCHESTER, N.H. – On Friday, the Office of Manchester Mayor Jay Ruais announced that Manchester-Boston Regional Airport (MHT) Director Ted Kitchens is stepping down from his role. Kitchens came to Manchester in 2018 after stops in Houston, Virginia and elsewhere. His tenure has seen the addition of several airlines: Spirit, Sun Country, Breeze, Avelo, and Jet Blue.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
businessnhmagazine.com | Carol Robidoux |Manchester InkLink
Former Mayor Sylvio Dupuis kept the mood light as he recalled his time governing the city, which included the official launch of 1000 Elm Street in 1974. He was joined, from left, by Mayor Jay Ruais, attorney Brad Cook and Arthur Sullivan of Brady Sullivan Properties.
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