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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1 week ago |
nhbr.com | Brad Cook
The First Amendment in 1970, and now On the weekend of June 6-8, the University of New Hampshire held its Alumni Reunion Weekend, as it does each year. 2025 marked the 50th reunion of the Class of 1975, the 55th of the Class of 1970, and the 60th of the Class of 1965.
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nhbr.com | Sruthi Gopalakrishnan
New Hampshire continues to lead the nation in overall child well-being, securing the top position for the third consecutive year. The annual Kids Count Data Book, published by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, ranks states based on key measures in four categories: economic well-being, education, health, and family and community.
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2 weeks ago |
nhbr.com | Amanda Andrews |Amanda Andrews
The Latest is a roundup of the comings and goings of the movers and shakers in NH's business community NH educator chosen for national STEM program Jo Slavitz of Hampton Falls, a teacher at Dover Middle School, is among 10 middle-school teachers from 10 states who have been selected to participate in the National STEM Scholar Program, a professional development program providing advanced STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) training, national network-building and project support...
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2 weeks ago |
nhbr.com | Olivia Richardson
New Hampshire public health and immigration advocates are raising concerns about the potential ripple effects of new federal policies allowing immigration enforcement officers to enter hospitals, clinics, and other medical establishments New Hampshire public health and immigration advocates are raising concerns about the potential ripple effects of new federal policies allowing immigration enforcement officers to enter hospitals, clinics, and other medical establishments.
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nhbr.com | Max Sullivan
Town officials celebrated the opening of the largest municipal solar array in the state on May 30, four years after the project was approved by voters Town officials celebrated the opening of the largest municipal solar array in the state on May 30, four years after the project was approved by voters. Exeter Select Board members, state Sen. Debra Altschiller, D-Stratham, and representatives of New Hampshire’s U.S. senators and U.S. Rep.
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