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Articles from New Hampshire Business Review (May 11, 2007)

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Title Author Type Words
'Monitor' editor named Pulitzer co-chair. Brief article 187
A matter of perspective. 439
A new Story line: Pennsylvania firm buys New Hampshire's Story Land. Brief article 262
An open letter on civil unions. Letter to the editor 610
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in New Hampshire. 37
Appledore Engineering. 16
Attorney General Kelly Ayotte says the state is conducting a criminal investigation of Rumford Energy, a Concord home healing oil business that abruptly shut down April 13. Brief article 53
Attracting visitors: Coos County tourism workshop planned. 353
Bank of America Charitable Foundation. 28
Baybutt Construction. Brief article 68
Beacon Hospice opens Concord office. Brief article 164
Belknap County Economic Development Council. 41
Bentley Pharmaceuticals. Brief article 59
Bill should kill Canterbury landfill plan. 382
Bird's eye view. Kibbe, Cindy Brief article 295
Bottomline Technologies. Brief article 52
Boys & girls of summer. Kibbe, Cindy Brief article 207
Bradford Networks reports 60% growth. Brief article 212
Brady Sullivan opens Maine office. Brief article 93
Calendar. Calendar 754
Chamber schedules Pinnacle Awards. Brief article 161
Charman's Restaurant and Lounge, recently beset by tax problems, has closed for business after nearly 30 years in Hudson and Nashua. Brief article 87
Chinese suppliers overtake region's market. Kenny, Jack 1292
Christopher P. Williams. 35
Church & Main Inc. 25
Civil unions law adds complexity to benefits plans. Rich, John E., Jr. 1263
Claremont mill plans receive OK. Brief article 153
Concord prepares for Montreal-Boston bike race: stage 6 of the eight-stage race ends in the Capital city. 623
Concord. 18
Deregulation disappointment. Editorial 363
Ed Marino, chief executive officer of Hudson-based Presstek, a maker of digital printing equipment, and Gardner Lepoer, executive director of the North Andover, Mass., Museum of Printing, stand with the Golding Pearl, a 19th century printing press recently donated by the company to the museum. Photograph 82
Elizabeth A. Garon. 33
EnviroVantage Inc. 24
Epicurean evening. Kibbe, Cindy Brief article 217
Ethics are the heart of good journalism. Tatum, Christine 482
Ex-athletes get down to business. Kenny, Jack 1463
Exxon Mobil will pay New Hampshire state more than $2 million to reimburse the cost of cleaning up gasoline spills at some of its gasoline stations in state. 46
F&J tote board. 183
Finding inspiration at the MIT Enterprise Forum. Blake, Catherine 942
Frisbie Memorial Hospital. 46
Getting the boss to embrace change requires tact, ingenuity. Willax, Paul A. 659
Gov. John Lynch accepts a framed copy of the new minimum wage poster that will soon be sent to New Hampshire businesses shortly after signing House Bill 514, which raises New Hampshire's minimum wage in increments from the current $5.15 an hour to $6.50 on Sept. 1, and then to $7.25 next year. Photograph 68
Granite State Credit Union. 17
Granite State Management & Resources. 32
Gravel firms fined $250k in wetlands case. Brief article 98
Greater Claremont Chamber of Commerce. 31
Griffin York & Krause. 35
GT Solar International. 27
Hampshire First Bank. 25
Hannaford Supermarkets. 23
Hospital adds genetic counseling. Brief article 257
Hospital expansion wins initial OK. Brief article 112
Hotel, restaurant OKd in Dover. Brief article 55
Hudson construction firms sued for $120k. Brief article 116
In a ceremony at the Concord branch of First Colebrook Bank, Witmer Jones, acting district director of the New Hampshire office of the U.S. Photograph 114
It's been making the rounds ... Brief article 144
James M. Foy. 48
John Hancock Insurance plans to relocate its existing 65-person Portsmouth staff to the Pease International Tradeport in the fall. 35
John Keusch. 16
June start seen for Penacook tannery redevelopment. Brief article 167
Kay Huston and Sandy Price of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Center Harbor have earned the professional designation of certified home marketing specialist. 34
Landlords fault bill to lower lead limits. Brief article 204
Leadership Greater Manchester. 72
Leadership program seeks applicants. 134
Leigh Bosse, a former judge and candidate for governor who was found guilty of forgery, was put on probation for three years, ordered to do community service and pay a $4,000 fine, in exchange for a deferred yearlong jail term. Brief article 75
Let's make healthy children America's priority. Durand, Lynn A. 651
Libraries and trustees safeguard liberties. Edelmann, Lillian Brief article 284
Lonza Biologics Inc. 37
Making economic growth work ecologically. Morrison, Roy 614
McGowan Fine Art is hosting its latest exhibit, 'Abstract,' featuring works by regional abstract artists Lynda Litchfield, Fred Lynch and Sheri Tomek, including her Linear Series I, monoprint with chine colle, from May 8 to June 8. Brief article 66
Merchants Automotive Group President Stephen Singer speaks to the crowd for the official installation of the Merchantsauto.com Stadium sign at the Manchester home of the New Hampshire Fisher Cats baseball team. Brief article 85
Merrimack County Savings-Bow Mills merger official. Brief article 305
N.H. firms on adoption-friendly list. Feingold, Jeff Brief article 128
Nancy Phillips Associates Inc. 49
Nashua asphalt maintenance firm as reliable as man's best friend: Black Dawg Sealcoat's dependability, quality set it apart from others in industry. Stone, Tracie Company overview 824
New AGNE facility earns PSNH rebates. Brief article 167
New Hampshire Business Sales Inc. 39
New plans for Weirs project. Brief article 118
New season awaits MS Mt. Washington. Stone, Tracie 816
Out of proportion? Brief article 147
Paul K. Zyla and Nancy Williams, both of Laconia, have joined. 16
PC Connection Inc. has been ranked by Forbes magazine as one of the most trustworthy companies in America. 54
Pharmacy college dedicates Manchester campus. 324
Pros outweigh cons in BIA R&D study. Sanders, Bob 1023
Public Service of New Hampshire. 34
Q&A with ... Antioch University New England President David Caruso. Kibbe, Cindy Interview 1154
Quick response helps burned-out firm get back on its feet. 674
Richard Mulvee, Ben Nardi and Ron Sweezey of Tower Realty Group have announced that the firm has joined the Coldwell Banker Commercial network and will now be known as Coldwell Banker Commercial TR. Brief article 63
Ristorante Massimo. 19
Road changes sought for Hudson mall. Brief article 231
Sanmina-SCI Corp. said it plans to reopen a plant in Derry, almost five years after shutting down its plant in the town. 50
Sarah Locke. 13
Seacoast Coca-Cola of Portsmouth has been honored by the United Way of the Greater Seacoast with a Spirit of Giving Award for its outstanding innovation, executive support and success in United Way of the Greater Seacoast's fall 2006 fundraising campaign. 56
Shapiro appointed to Fed advisory board. Brief article 126
Souhegan Valley Chamber of Commerce. 49
Southern New Hampshire University's School of Community Economic Development. 30
State tax receipts for April were significantly above the forecast. 48
Stock check. Statistical table 1379
StockerYale. 38
Sturm, Ruger & Company Inc. 38

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