New Hampshire Business Review
New Hampshire Business Review is a bi-monthly magazine printed on newsprint, based in Manchester. It focuses on topics related to business in New Hampshire.
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2 days ago |
nhbr.com | Jamie Costa
The facility on Peabody Street will house up to nine families while offering counseling, education and support needed for stability, long-term success A national nonprofit serving homeless families with two facilities statewide plans to open its third, and largest, in Derry this summer.
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6 days ago |
nhbr.com | Mike Cote
Dean Kamen company launches portable insulin pump that succeeds the one he invented more than 40 years ago April 30 was “twiist” day in the Manchester Millyard. The first people with type 1 diabetes to use a new portable insulin pump developed by a Manchester company, outside of a clinical trial, are some its own employees.
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6 days ago |
nhbr.com | Brad Cook
City Year, public radio and TV are at risk Proposals for the next federal budget appeared in the outline set forth in the recently passed budget reconciliation bill. In addition to those, the Trump administration is reported to be planning to submit some “recission” bills to Congress. These are bills that reverse promised spending. Finally, the President’s use of executive orders and the actions of Elon Musk’s budget-cutters have frozen or cut other programs.
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1 week ago |
nhbr.com | Jaclyn Jaeger
As an entrepreneur and real estate developer, Bill Greiner never intended to establish a bank, but then the 2008 financial crisis hit. Large banks began shutting off their lending pipelines to small businesses, while local banks that stepped in to help continued to consolidate with larger, out-of-state banks. When banks merge, it leaves small and medium-sized businesses with fewer and fewer options for access to capital. It’s a troubling trend that continues even today.
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1 week ago |
nhbr.com | Jamie Costa
The meeting was the last of four visioning sessions for residents to provide feedback and suggestions to town planners as they move forward with reimagining the area as the Exit 4A project begins Dividing their attention between four stations, residents puttered around the Derry Municipal Center Wednesday, April 30, placing stickers on pictures most akin to what they want to see in Derry’s future.
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