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Articles from New Hampshire Business Review (June 6, 2008)

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Title Author Type Words
$8m renovation at Radisson Nashua. Brief article 149
13 preservation awards announced. 384
2008 New Hampshire Travel Council Awards: six organizations and individuals are honored by the industry. 214
3 brownfields grants awarded. 113
Alex Lauchlan. 24
Amadi S. Cisse. 22
Amplify Studios. 34
Appearances go a long way. Osborne, Susan 621
April home prices, sales fall. Brief article 120
Artisans Online Mall. 47
Baker Newman Noyes. 48
Bank of New England. 18
Boat carefully: N.H. among worst for mishaps on the water. Kibbe, Cindy 162
Bonin Architects & Associates. 14
Bradley's 180. 155
Brookstone Builders Inc. Brief article 67
Bruss Construction Inc. Brief article 69
Business leaders push for passage of climate bill: a 'strong climate bill is very bullish for our state's economy,' the businesspeople argue. Kibbe, Cindy 751
BVI announces, lineup for Chefs Invitational Series: six months of fine dining events are planned with six distinguished chefs. 381
Calypso Communications. 19
Carbon Challenge issued in Mt. Washington Valley. 319
Cataloger Garnet Hill thrives in North Country. Penney, Elizabeth 1008
Catholic Medical Center says it will shut down its in-patient psychiatric unit July 1. Brief article 52
CB Richard Ellis. Brief article 101
Center for Life Management. 44
Christine A. Fasano of Windham, N.H., has joined TD Banknorth as an assistant vice president in commercial real estate in Haverhill, Mass. 44
Citizens Bank Foundation has presented $47,000 in high school achievement awards to 47 qualified high school seniors throughout New Hampshire who plan to continue their education at a college, university or vocational/technical school. Brief article 69
Cobb Hill Construction Inc. Brief article 70
Colombia deal is a bad one. Alpert, Arnie 467
Commercial construction contracts strong in April. 143
Concord Hospital, Mascoma Savings Bank, Bresette + Company, and Atlantic Media were announced as the winners of the 2008 Business in the Arts Awards at a gala evening presentation by the New Hampshire Business Committee for the Arts on May 12 in Manchester. Awards list 64
Concord. 18
Condos at historic inn get green light. Brief article 217
Conference focuses on sustainability. Conference news 248
Crossroads Contracting. 22
Culinary arts program set at UNH Thompson School. 319
Cuoco & Cormier Engineering. 39
Danforth Bay, Bluffs earn top ratings. Brief article 105
David Porter. 13
Dean Kamen, New Hampshire entrepreneur and inventor--and founder of the Foundation for the Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology, or FIRST, was awarded an honorary doctor of science degree at Plymouth State University's May 10 commencement. Brief article 103
Developers can benefit from sustainable design. Prud'homme, Robert 754
Dutton & Garfield Inc. 35
E-prescribing effort launched. Brief article 194
Eaton & Berube Insurance Agency. 23
Employee health forms set to bite the dust: a vestige of the days when N.H. had no community rating. Sanders, Bob 415
Employees at Anheuser-Busch's Merrimack brewery recently took part in the company's second annual Riverbank Clean-Up, covering a one-mile area of the Merrimack River that flows past the brewery. Brief article 81
Engraving, Awards & Gifts. 25
Everett Pollard. 32
Executive decision: acquitted Enterasys exec's retrial rescheduled again. Sanders, Bob Brief article 218
Ezenia Inc. Financial report 63
F&J tote board. 211
First Colebrook Bank. 34
First-in-the nation first. 383
Food Service and Hospitality Practice Group. 34
Forecast: partly cloudy: economist says economy will grow, despite challenges. Feingold, Jeff Brief article 262
Forget the 'elevator pitch'--work on your mantra. Nadillo, Rudy 697
Foss Motors Chevrolet on Epping Road closed its doors after President Larry loss said he was unable to relocate the dealership to a more desirable location on Portsmouth Avenue. 46
FTC revisits 'The Rule' for franchises. Delyani, Anthony 673
Governor signs law requiring insurer wellness policies: mandate is designed to reduce costs for businesses. 410
Highlander gets new food service partner. Brief article 253
Hospital in North Conway. 36
House winds up agreeing with Senate on RGGI. Sanders, Bob Brief article 315
How the co-op responds: since 2000, the N.H. Electric Co-op has balanced short-term and long-term electricity delivery services. Gosney, Ray 328
Hypertherm. Brief article 84
If Sharon Carson, a Republican candidate to replace Bob Clegg in Senate District 14. 42
If there's a special legislative session. 16
Insurance Commissioner Roger Sevigny has been appointed to a second five-year term after the Executive Council approved his nomination by Gov. John Lynch. 43
Invasive plants in a warming world: wetlands are particularly vulnerable to non-native plant invasions. Varney, Robert W. 623
It's not necessarily easy being green: companies big and small are playing their green card for all it's worth. Gurau, Michael 738
JB Sullivan Construction Inc. Brief article 53
Jennifer Parent, a director and an attorney at the Manchester law firm of McLane, Graf, Raulerson & Middleton, has been presented with a Women Trailblazer in the Law Award by the New Hampshire Women's Bar Association, honoring achievements by women in law practice. Brief article 80
Jewett Construction of Raymond. 24
June 19 economic overview planned. 136
Junior Achievement. 47
Keith Rounds has joined Concord Web development agency J Maze Design as a senior Web programmer. Brief article 70
Labsphere Inc. has signed a letter of intent to lease 500 square meters of space in the Halma manufacturing hub in Shanghai, China, where it plans to begin production of its light metrology products for the Asia market by the end of the year. 68
Laconia Savings Bank. 27
Laidlaw Energy Group, which is planning to build a wood-burning generator at the former Fraser Papers mill in Berlin, has announced plans to construct a similar plant in Henniker. Brief article 83
Leadership? New Hampshire? Cook, Brad 643
Leading by example: summit to promote women's advancement. 157
Legislators think state revenue will fall nearly $200 million short of expectations set in the current two-year budget, according to new numbers projected by the House. Brief article 53
Lending a hand: N.H. student loan picture begins to clear. Feingold, Jeff Brief article 200
Leonard, Lee & Company LLC. Brief article 53
Look before you leap into the tip pool: suits in Calif., Mass., raise questions about N.H. law. Vrountas, Christopher T.; Ayer, Allison C. 865
M2S Inc. 27
Marguerite's Place. Brief article 101
Mark your calendar. Calendar 1298
McLean Communications. 38
MediaConneX Inc. 19
Members of the team representing North American Equipment Upfitters of Hooksett accept the first Business Bowl trophy after winning the six-team competition, which was held during halftime of the May 16 Manchester Wolves game at Brady Sullivan Field at the Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester. 155
Metro Walls Inc. 18
Micronetics Inc. 43
Million dollar deals. Statistical table 1878
Money supply: why is the 'Union Leader' the go-to newspaper for foreclosure notices? Sanders, Bob 1512
More than 75 percent of Coos County residents surveyed last year said they would tell local teenagers to move away when they grow up, according to a report from the University of New Hampshire's Carsey Institute, which polled 969 Coos County residents in spring and summer of 2007. 80
N.H. exports dip slightly but remain strong: New Hampshire exports $289.7 million in merchandise in March--the third-highest total on record. Simos, Evangelos Otto Statistical table 468
N.H. firms see promise in Saudi Arabia market. Kenny, Jack 1203
Nancy Quintero. 30
New diabetes center opens at Parkland. Brief article 171
New England Center a 'Yankee' choice. 112

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