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Articles from New Hampshire Business Review (November 9, 2007)

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Title Author Type Words
[Cartoon]. Hammond Cartoon 12
94th Business and Industry Association Annual Dinner. 169
A verbal promise proves costly to employer. Johnson, Linda 723
American College. 32
An open letter on the Bethlehem landfill. Goldstein, Seth 580
Attorney Bill Green dies at 89. Brief article 230
Audley fined $60k for stormwater violations. Brief article 197
Balsams achieves ISO 14001. Brief article 156
Bank buyout: Chittenden acquisition of CBT completed. Sanders, Bob 227
Bank fulfills Epping's new ordinance. Brief article 198
Beacon Hospice in Concord has partnered with Presidential Oaks, a nursing home. 37
Beth Needham. 19
BIA sets 2008 public policy agenda. Feingold, Jeff 329
Bottomline Technologies. 51
Brad Barbin. 20
Bridget Elsemore of Kimball Chase Engineers, Alison Huber of Jewett Construction, Michelle Tickler and Gemma Waite of the Boy Scouts of America Daniel Webster Council were among those taking part in the recent Boy Scout Benefit Golf Tournament, sponsored by Jewett Construction Co. Inc. 80
Bruss Construction LEEDing the way. Brief article 93
Bulls and bears, oh my! 446
Burlington, Mass.: Local and state tax incentives have prevented iRobot, a multimillion-dollar Massachusetts company, from moving its operations to New Hampshire. Brief article 70
Businesses benefit from a vibrant 'college town'. Kenny, Jack 1357
Calendar. Calendar 940
Calypso Communications. 26
Career training center is a community resource. Kenny, Jack 1303
Chem firm sues ex-employee over non-compete clause. Sanders, Bob Case overview 321
Citizens Bank. Brief article 133
Citizens Bank. 47
Concord-based Merrimack County Savings Bank. 28
Concord: Some 564 officers and supervisors at the State Prison have won the right to choose which union represents them. Brief article 77
Concord: Stratham dairy farmer and freelance writer Lorraine Stuart Merrill has been picked by Gov. John Lynch to replace longtime Agriculture Commissioner Steve Taylor. 31
Concord: The state Bureau of Securities Regulation is accusing Ameriprise Financial Services of breaking state security laws, forging and tampering with documents and limiting oversight by regulators. Brief article 96
Corporate partners pitch in to aid Manchester nonprofits. Stone, Tracie 892
Coverage for N.H. beach homes remains available. Brief article 270
Cyndi Christie has purchased McIntire Business Products, a Concord-based dealership specializing in binding, laminating and paper handling products. Brief article 55
Darryl Howe, project manager for Keene-based MacMillin, walks on the wood-chip delivery truck ramp at the new wood-chip plant at Crotched Mountain Rehabilitation Center in Greenfield. Brief article 76
Dec. 10 disciplinary hearing set for Judge Coffey. 480
Dell to acquire Nashua firm for $1.4b. Stone, Tracie Brief article 167
Detectives Paul Bertolami of Swanzey Police Department and Jill Beckey of the New Hampshire State Police have been given the 2007 Roger M Fossum Award. Brief article 60
Escape from the commodity pricing trap. Card, Arthur 853
Exeter: Bentley Pharmaceutical has announced plans to split into two public companies and spin off a drug delivery company, to be named CPEX Pharmaceuticals Inc., leaving behind a generic-drug maker that has thus far mainly been manufacturing and selling in Spain. Brief article 97
F & J tote board. Brief article 201
FairPoint-Verizon deal is good for N.H. Roche, Jim 328
Falling dollar fuels growth in manufactured exports. Simos, Evangelos Otto 766
Forest Society backs Lynch over Mt. Sunapee. Brief article 269
Generation Mortgage Company. 19
Gilford: Officials of the Belknap County-run Gunstock Mountain Resort are considering bringing in private investors to turn the aging facility into a first-class four-season destination with the hopes that such financial backing would put it in a better position to compete with other top New England resorts, the Laconia Citizen has reported. Brief article 74
Growth in N.H.'s young adult population seen: in 2004-06, N.H. had the 14th-fastest growth young adults in the nation. Feingold, Jeff 485
Hanover: White Mountains Insurance Group is selling part of its holdings in Symetra Financial Corp. in an initial public offering while still retaining substantial holdings and ties to the company, according to filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. 110
Health-care access is goal of project. Brief article 220
Hello stranger. Brief article 187
Hooksett OKs Cabela's tax incentives. Brief article 159
Hospitals restore their environments to health. Kibbe, Cindy 839
House panel OKs adjustment in payday loan rates. Landrigan, Kevin 471
Huckabee: a faux conservative? Mosca, Ed 650
iCAD. Brief article 84
Improved competitiveness can reverse offshoring trend. Bourque, Ron Interview 871
Inkspot opens Derry store. Brief article 142
Jared R. Yeaton. 20
Jewett finishes credit union job. Brief article 107
Job cuts: Presstek to reduce workforce by 9%. Sanders, Bob 331
Just call it telemarket research. Morin, Mike Viewpoint essay 529
Lakes Region General Hospital plans expansion. Brief article 185
LighTec takes EPA Challenge. Brief article 187
Littleton Coin founder dies. Brief article 257
Making the rounds ... 136
Mancester: Citizens Bank has once again been ranked as the No. 1 U.S. Small Business Administration lender in New Hampshire and New England. 51
Merrimack Valley Chapter. 31
Monadrock Community Bank has been certified as a Preferred Lender by the U.S. Small Business Administration. Brief article 59
Monarchs surprise coach with compilation book. Brief article 107
Moore Center moves to Millyard. Brief article 165
Municipal Resources Inc. of Meredith and Salem has been retained by the town of Springfield to assist it with a basic needs. 27
NASA's Dr. Joyce Winterton, Rich Ashooh, BAE Systems' government affairs vice president, Grace Corrigan, mother of Christa McAuliffe, Alan Shepard's daughters Julie Shepard Jenkins and Laura Shepard Churchley, Gov. John Lynch and U.S. Sen. John Sununu break ground Oct. 19 for the new Alan Shepard Science Center to be built at the site of the Christa McAuliffe Planetarium in Concord. 77
Nashua Rotary West. 19
Nassau Broadcasting. Brief article 99
New cargo service a sign of port's rebirth. Wood, Roger 999
New independent contractor law sneaks up on small construction firms. Sanders, Bob 2008
New law powers wind generation opportunities. Smith, Gregory H.; Duncan, Jarrett B. 777
New rules create potential tax traps for exec compensation. Griffith, Dodd S. 944
New York: Two former top executives of Tyco International Ltd., former CEO L. Dennis Kozlowski and former CFO Mark Swartz--imprisoned for looting the company of millions of dollars--were unjustly convicted, their lawyers told an appeals court last month. Brief article 61
Newport Computer joins EPA program. 49
Nonprofit-private development to yield 204 housing units. 456
Northeast Delta Dental. 30
Optics manufacturer sees rewards by investing in employees, community: Janos Technology thrives in a vibrant industry. Stone, Tracie 823
Parkland takes lead in reducing MRSA. 367
Pending construction contracts fall in September. Statistical data 235
Portsmouth's ship comes in. Wood, Roger Brief article 136
Pro Con Inc. is the architect and construction manager for a new $5.2 million Fairfield Inn and Suites by Marriott being developed at 8 Bell Avenue in Hooksett. Brief article 75
Q&A with ... communications 'renaissance man' Sean Sullivan. Kibbe, Cindy Interview 1281
Retire and get back to work. Brief article 287
Robert A. Davis. 24
Rockingham Economic Development Corp. 16
Rumbletree. 34
Run with it. Brief article 139
Second time around ex-Enterasys exec indicted again. Sanders, Bob Brief article 326
Seven-year Internet tax ban now law. Brief article 124
Small business grows in New Hampshire. Stone, Tracie Brief article 261
Spamming Inc. Cartoon 17
St. Mary's Bank President and CEO Ronald Rioux, and Tom Champagne, St. Mary's Bank vice president and Easter Seals board member, present a $15,000 check for the Easter Seals NH Intergenerational Program to Easter Seals President and CEO Larry Gammon. Brief article 57
Staff Hunters. 30
Standex International Corp. Brief article 86
Stebbins Commercial Properties Inc. has announced the sale of a 4,500-square-foot office condominium space at 835 Hanover St., Manchester by Del and Barbara Potter to SDC Solutions Inc. 47

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