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Articles from New Hampshire Business Review (October 12, 2007)

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Title Author Type Words
2007 Tri-City Expo. Kibbe, Cindy 111
A wake-up call for the U.S. and the presidential candidates. Cook, Brad 800
Academy Roofing. 28
After shifting the focus of his efforts toward soliciting season tickets and not investors, Nashua homebuilder John Stabile, owner of the Nashua Pride minor league baseball team, says it's now a "better than 50-50" proposition that the team will return for the 2008 season--and possibly beyond. Brief article 137
ARC/Architectural Resources Cambridge, Cambridge, Mass., and RFS Engineering, Laconia, N.H., have broken ground on the $24.3 million, 118,000-square-foot Memorial Middle School in Laconia. Brief article 106
Bedford: Bert Jacobs, chief executive of the Hudson-based Life is Good sportswear company, will be the keynote speaker year's Better Business Bureau Torch Awards ceremony. 66
Bill Mouflouze Real Estate. 20
Boris Naprta M.D., an internist, has joined Queen City Medical Associates. 46
Bruss selected for hospital project. Brief article 59
Cadec Global. 34
Calendar. Calendar 1002
Cardiovascular Rehabilitation Program. 21
Claremont: the Ice River Spring drinking water company of Canada has announced plans to build a new plant in Claremont. Brief article 94
Cleaning with a reason. Stone, Tracie Brief article 331
Colby-Sawyer joins effort to fight global warming. Brief article 168
College investing plan is doing its part. Larsen, Sylvia 594
Comedy for CASA. 206
Community Bank and Trust (CBNH.OB) declared a 35-cent quarterly dividend, which may be the last regular dividend shareholders will see before the bank merges with Ocean Bank. 47
Community Health and Hospice. 32
Concord firm charged with another PCB storage violation. Sanders, Bob 362
Concord: after 18 years on the State Liquor Commission--the past five as chairman--Tony Maiola, 84, of Newport says he will retire on Jan. 15. Brief article 77
Concord: the New Hampshire Community Loan Fund has been named a semifinalist in the competition to be named one of two U.S. community development financial institutions that will share $8.25 million in grants and awards from an new awards program offered by the Opportunity Finance Network and sponsored by The Wachovia Foundation and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Brief article 81
Credit account. Brief article 245
Cut 'em off at the past. Morin, Mike 529
Despite falling dollar, N.H. exports to Canada grow slowly. Stone, Tracie Brief article 324
Diplomatic impunity. 337
Do-it-yourself approach can defeat business expansion plans. Panciocco, Patricia M. 703
Dr. William Tanski. 21
Eco-entrepreneur hones in on responsible consumerism. Stone, Tracie 774
Entrepreneurs scare up business for Halloween. Sanders, Bob 1751
Ethics award nominations sought. Brief article 161
Explore the flavors of Rhineland in a glass. Kibbe, Cindy 702
Exports pull back in July. Simos, Evangelos Otto 800
F&J tote board. 166
Future residential construction contracts down again. Stone, Tracie Brief article 253
Gary Hirshberg, founder and CEO of Stonyfield Farm, was among those taking part in a groundbreaking ceremony to mark the start of work on a new building at the company's Londonderry site. 144
Governments gone wrong. Woodburn, Jeff 395
Grin and beer it: beverage distributors battle keg loss. Stone, Tracie 483
Hampshire First Bank appoints Davis. 117
Hanover Co-op adds sustainability exec. Brief article 71
Highway construction industry sees a need for more revenue. Kenny, Jack 1418
Holly Connell. 27
Hood, Kallis join Eaton Partners. 99
Hopkinton orchard for sale. Brief article 197
Hudson: about 100 workers will lose their jobs by year's end when the Healy Systems Inc. plant in Hudson shuts down permanently. Brief article 77
If you're not part of the solutions ... Brief article 142
Innovative Realty of Londonderry. 23
Is your marketing driving customers away? Bourque, Ron Column 807
It's been making the rounds ... 112
John A. Devine. 21
John Chiou. 17
Judge seeks I-93 compromise. Brief article 131
Key public health-care purchasers form partnership. Kibbe, Cindy 313
Laurie Silva. 25
Lawmaker seeks ban on standard light bulbs. Sanders, Bob 413
Lebanon: ethanol maker Mascoma Corp. is working with the University of Tennessee to build a cellulosic ethanol biorefinery outside of Knoxville, the company announced. 113
Legislature gets a reprieve on ed funding. Mosca, Ed 649
Low-income children deserve support. Gregg, Judd 572
Manchester attorney David Nixon. Kenny, Jack Interview 1208
Manchester: Osram Sylvania has announced plans to add 50 jobs to its Manchester lamp plant during the next two years as it establishes a new production line. Brief article 77
Meredith Village Savings Bank. 35
Milford energy firm to pay EPA fine. Brief article 110
Milford Superfund site cleanup hearing planned. Brief article 231
MJB Technology Solutions LLC. 27
Mt. Sunapee land cited as conservation priority. Brief article 101
Multiple choice. Stone, Tracie 275
MVP Health Care. 32
Nanocomp Technologies Inc. 46
Nashua: Congressman Paul Hodes unveiled a four-part plan for easing the tax burden on small businesses during a stop in Nashua last month. Brief article 125
New England has assets--but we have to use them. Norton, Bill Column 667
New Hampshire Lodging & Restaurant Association. 54
New Hampshire's top business lawyers. List 3357
NHBB, PSNH honored for pollution prevention efforts. 397
On tax policy, don't forget entrepreneurs. Stottlemyer, Todd 434
Paradigm Plumbing & Heating Inc. 14
Partial returns: lawmaker revives auto parts return bill. Sanders, Bob Brief article 324
Patriot Healthcare. 36
Portsmouth: Pax World Management Corp., investment adviser to Pax World Funds, has pledged $50,000 toward the establishment of an endowed scholarship fund at Southern New Hampshire University's School of Community Economic Development. Brief article 63
PowerKnights. 25
PSNH's wood project wins national award. 119
Southworth Development. 29
Stock check. Statistical table 1184
Successful firms should treat managers like 'virtual owners'. Willax, Paul A. 776
Tech firm tangled in Iran scam. Brief article 253
Telecom construction firm answers the call for quality: customer service is at the heart of nextGen's success. Stone, Tracie 840
TFM takes title in softball league. Brief article 115
The Center for Life Management recently opened the doors to its facility located at 10 Tsienneto Road in Derry. 71
The Currier Museum of Art in Manchester has installed 'Origins,' a 35-foot high piece in orange and black steel by Mark di Suvero, which will serve as a significant addition to the museum's modern and contemporary collection. 48
The Lisle and Mary Fezette Revocable Trust has sold 1370 Hooksett Rd., Hooksett, to 1370 Hooksett Road Realty LLC. 66
The New Hampshire Division of Economic Development. 29
The New Hampshire Philharmonic Orchestra opens its 103th season on Oct. 27 at the Palace Theatre in Manchester. Photograph 58
The Perfecta Wine Company. 20
The Timberland Company. Brief article 81
Tinseltown tots. Stone, Tracie Brief article 252
Toll hikes just a first step. 368
Unitil Corp. 51
Washington, D.C.: Members of the U.S. House from Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont are asking the Federal Communications Commission to carefully review the proposed sale of Verizon's land telephone lines in the three states. Brief article 106
Where there's smoke: cigar bar lit up over new law. Sanders, Bob 439
Young professionals group makes a splash in Nashua. Galvin, Lindsay 810

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