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1 week ago |
keenesentinel.com | Maureen Milliken
MANCHESTER — The message at last week’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. Housing, workforce development, education and child care were all topics during the ReGen Valley Tech Hub Community Update, held at 150 Dow St., home of Advanced Regenerative Technology Institute.
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1 week ago |
nhbr.com | Maureen Milliken
Millyard biofabrication effort led by Dean Kamen attracting national players, nurturing local startups The message at the May 23 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 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 |
nhbr.com | Maureen Milliken
No one will feel the effects of the two-year budget passed by the New Hampshire House more, if it is enacted, than New Hampshire low-income residents who need help paying for, and accessing, health care. The $15.36 billion FY 2026-27 budget passed by the House Thursday, April 10, cuts Gov. Kelly Ayotte’s $16 billion proposal by $643 million. It takes its deepest cut from the state Department of Health and Human Services — $269 million less than what was proposed by Ayotte in February.
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2 months ago |
keenesentinel.com | Maureen Milliken
Thousands of New Hampshire workers are affected by an executive order that ends collective bargaining rights — and possibly contracts already signed — between civilian employees of at least eight federal agencies.
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