SWEPT funding gets mixed reception in House, offered as amendment to HB1583
Plan would raise SWEPT rate and increase its share of state education aid from $363m to $773m
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Plan would raise SWEPT rate and increase its share of state education aid from $363m to $773m
Join us at the NH 200 Reception on Thursday, April 11 as we toast to the 200 most influential people in the Granite State. This networking event is open to everyone and past New Hampshire 200 recipients are highly encouraged to attend.
The Outstanding Women in Business Awards celebrate New Hampshire women who have contributed greatly to the state’s business community, in their personal and professional lives. This event will take place Thursday, May 9 from 5:30-8 p.m. at the Dining Center Banquet Hall on Southern New Hampshire University campus.
Join us on Thursday, June 6 in Manchester as we talk with some of New Hampshire’s most successful leaders about their journeys. And they’ve assured us they won’t leave out the tough parts, the messy parts, the mistakes; and the ways they turned those sometimes-traumatic setbacks into building blocks for the next stage of their personal and professional growth.
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City council approved purchase of 601 Main St., current site of the Laconia Antique Center, in a 4-2 vote
Former Shogun Japanese Steakhouse property at 347 Shattuck Way on market for $3.9 million
Report notes that Monadnock Region’s Franklin Pierce University is strong moneymaker, jobs creator for New Hampshire
Emails show state grew frustrated as buyer’s team delayed closing
The NH Small Business Development Center (NH SBDC) and NH Tech Alliance (NHTA) are launching a suite of cybersecurity programs designed to educate and support businesses in New Hampshire.
It would be easy to say the New Hampshire Lottery’s 60-year history is all about winning. It would be accurate, of course. After all the New Hampshire Lottery has paid out more than $6.2 billion in prizes since in 1964.
While the two extremes dominate the political conversation, they are often out of step with the majority of Americans, say the authors of a 2018 report.
According to a February report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the unemployment rate has increased to 3.9% nationwide, and the number of unemployed people increased by 334,000 to 6.5 million.
One of the themes woven through the government and politics days during the Leadership New Hampshire and Leadership Manchester programs is the unique nature of New Hampshire state government.
President Joe Biden paid New Hampshire his first visit in nearly two years on March 11, using a brief speech at the Goffstown YMCA to promote his $7.3 trillion proposed federal budget and criticize Republicans as obstructionists.
Americans who test positive for COVID-19 no longer need to stay in isolation for five days, U.S. health officials announced March 1.
Unlike hospitals and other health care providers, which receive less than 20% of their revenue from Medicaid, NH's nonprofit community mental health centers receive between 80% and 90% of their funding from this source.
The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) was a bipartisan bill enacted by Congress in 2021. It is intended to enhance transparency in entity structures and ownership, including the real estate sector, by addressing money laundering, tax fraud and other illicit activities.
Founded four generations ago, the Morin family’s hospitality businesses have endured for 110 years. Beginning as an Attleboro, Massachusetts-based cable car diner, the family’s businesses now include restaurants, catering operations and special events venues.