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Articles from New Hampshire Business Review (July 7, 2006)

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Title Author Type Words
'Tuna Open' nets $3,700 for the hungry. Brief article 169
@Web Site Publicity. Brief article 34
American Skiing Company. Brief article 62
Amy Wheeler. Brief article 30
Andru Volinsky. Brief article 37
Ann Werden, a licensed nursing assistant at Home Healthcare, Hospice & Community Services in Keene, was honored by the Home Care of Association of New Hampshire at a State House ceremony honoring caregivers as part of New Hampshire Nursing Assistant Day. 116
Bedford Village Inn. Brief article 26
Belknap County Economic Development Council. 32
Bennington: Monadnock Paper Mills Inc. has published "A Field Guide: Eco-friendly, Efficient and Effective Print," a publication designed for graphic arts professionals. Brief article 53
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Manchester. 17
Big Island Granite. Brief article 28
Brighter Home Life. Brief article 31
Businesses sought for entrepreneurial interns. Brief article 266
Calendar. Calendar 543
Calling all shutterbugs. 221
Calypso Communications. 17
Carolyn O'Brien. Brief article 28
Chamber of Commerce Committee of 100. Brief article 36
Children of Chernobyl visit N.H. for health care. Parry, Eric 774
Chris Kelly and Rob Wichland of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in Center Harbor have been recognized. Brief article 33
Christine Bouchard. 11
Cigna acquires low-cost health plan. Kibbe, Cindy Brief article 207
ColoSpace Inc. Brief article 33
Come back, kid. Brief article 102
Community Bank & Trust. Brief article 55
Comp-Sigma. Brief article 31
Concord Community Music School. Brief article 62
Concord: a Democratic National Committee panel considering changes to the presidential election calendar has voted to allow two other states to join Iowa and New Hampshire in voting early in 2008. Brief article 141
Concord: after months of silence on the subject, Gov. John Lynch let become law House Bill 1331, a so-called welfare reform bill that could cut benefit checks to as many as 1,000 single parents who fail to meet work program requirements such as interviews with state officials. Brief article 122
Concord: Gov. John Lynch has signed into law a bill aimed at protecting the state's groundwater. Brief article 73
Contributing factors. 256
Cook, Little, Rosenblatt & Manson PLLC. 18
Craftsmen's Fair returns for its 73rd edition. Stone, Tracie Event overview 791
Creditors: put Fosses on budget. Sanders, Bob 671
Daniel Webster College: Joseph J. Dini. Brief article 32
Daniel Webster College: Will James. Brief article 29
David Macdonald. 19
Devine Millimet. Brief article 97
DiagnosisONE. Brief article 50
Douglas Tisdale. Brief article 36
Dr. James Weinstein. Brief article 70
Elm Street Financial Group LLC has opened its new office in Manchester. Brief article 28
Encouraging wind energy makes sense. Richardson, Laura 545
Enviro officials take steps toward Superfund cleanups. Feingold, Jeff 539
ERA The Masiello Group. 26
F&J tote board. 119
Favorite Foods Inc. 26
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston's New England Community Development Advisory Council. Brief article 28
First Colebrook Bank. 22
Gary Austin. 15
Gilbane Building Co. 27
Granite Group Benefits LLC of Manchester has announced a strategic partnership with Apex Global Partners, a private insurance, risk management and employee benefits firm in Dallas, Texas, expanding services and products at both companies. Brief article 76
Granite Group Benefits. 25
Granite State Management & Resources. 19
Growth control vote move fails in Hooksett. Brief article 207
GT Equipment-ITRC partnership blazes a global trail: the Merrimack firm turned to the state agency to help it tap international markets. Company overview 821
Heidi Wolf. 22
High risers: Brady Sullivan answers when opportunity knocks. Stone, Tracie Company overview 1035
Hope Kelly. 16
In search of lost umbrellas. Morin, Mike Personal account 524
Integrated Development Corp. Brief article 27
It's been making the rounds ... 102
It's time to stop federal overspending. Gregg, Judd 665
Ivor Thomas. Brief article 33
James Kimberly. Brief article 27
Jeanmarie Papelian, a family law attorney with the Manchester law firm of McLane, Graf, Raulerson & Middleton has completed the New Hampshire Marital Mediation Training Program. 97
Jeff and Carol Barrett. Brief article 30
Jeff Funk. 16
Jewell Towne Vineyards. Brief article 30
Joint Promotional Program Steering Committee. Brief article 42
Julie Buelte. 23
Julie Coakley of Dover has joined Holy Rosary Credit Union as a loan supervisor at its 36 Wakefield St., Rochester branch. Brief article 31
Keene business launches Boomer Web site. Stone, Tracie Brief article 219
Lavallee/Brensinger Architects. Brief article 31
Ledyard National Bank. Brief article 44
Liberty Mutual breaks ground on $50m expansion. Brief article 115
Londonderry: Stonyfield Farm, the country's largest organic yogurt company, has established Stonyfield Europe, acquiring a 37 percent interest in Glenisk, a popular, family-run organic yogurt and dairy business in Ireland. Brief article 100
Making up: BIA, rival announce merger. Feingold, Jeff Brief article 260
Manchester: Manchester-Boston Regional Airport's top executive, Kevin Dillon, is a candidate for the top job at a major Florida airport. Brief article 85
Mark Schleicher and Mark Stebbins, principals of S & S Hotels in Manchester, have been awarded Marriott International's 2006 Partnership Circle Award. Brief article 30
May construction contracts decline in N.H. Stone, Tracie 154
Merrimack: Telco Systems, a Foxboro, Mass., provider of equipment for telecommunication carriers, is acquiring locally based optical networking company Metrobility Optical Systems for $6.85 million. Brief article 65
MicroCredit-NH. 18
Micronetics Inc.'s. Brief article 67
Million dollar deals. Table 994
Mount Washington resort sale completed. Brief article 279
N.H. Alliance of Regional Development Corporations. Brief article 47
N.H. exports hit an all-time high in April: exports of goods made in the Granite State rose by 5 percent for the month. Simos, Evangelos Otto 772
Nashua: Chris Williams, who for the last two years has served as vice president of the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce, has been named the new president and chief executive officer of the Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce. Brief article 82
New Castle condos okd. Brief article 60
New Hampshire Association of Educational Office Professionals. Brief article 26
New Hampshire Business Sales Inc. Brief article 57
NHBRC's Duddy honored at BIA annual meeting. 636
NHHEAF Network Organizations. Brief article 48
Nicholas Koloski, a multifaceted entrepreneur from Claremont, was honored last month as the most recent winner of the Emerging Young Entrepreneurs, or EYE, Award from Centrix Bank and New Hampshire Business Review. 89
No one opposes Ray Burton. Editorial 483
Nolin's the right person for DES. Stephenson, Jack Letter to the editor 122
Nominees sought for 2006 awards. 94
Norris Cotton Cancer Center. Brief article 41
North Branch Construction Inc. of Henniker has begun reconstruction of several buildings at St. Paul's School in Concord, damaged as a result of massive flooding in Mid-May. Brief article 87

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