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Articles from New Hampshire Business Review (March 14, 2008)

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"For those of us who have been accused of supporting nanny state legislation, welcome to the club.". Hassan, Maggie 41
"To measure the results of the current plan to the one in place now is like comparing Barry Bonds' batting average and home run production before and after steroid, or should I say, his alleged steroid use.". Foster, Joe 61
'Green' comes in different shades. Walker, Sarah Brief article 279
A N.H. school-funding parable. Volinsky, Andru 627
Anthem names new N.H. medical director. Kibbe, Cindy Brief article 193
As in dating, business relationships are all about trust. Storey-Manseau, Laurie J. 756
As we all know, Governor Lynch likes to take his time before committing himself. 38
Bancnorth Investment Group. 21
Baron's Major Brands co-owners Brian Ellis, left, Dave Souter, second from right, and Mike Baron, right, accept the Retail Merchants Association of New Hampshire's 2008 New Hampshire Retailer of the Year Award from Gov. John Lynch. 84
Bedford-based Eckman Construction recently completed the Health Education and Technical Center at Manchester Community College, an $8.77 million addition and the first new building at the college in 40 years. 55
Bee Creatives. 26
Behind the curve: N.H. receives 'D+' for fiscal management. Kibbe, Cindy Brief article 291
Best of business 2008 BOB awards: NH Business Review. Cover story 5728
Big sap: maple producers hopeful about '08 season. Kibbe, Cindy Brief article 295
Birchtree Creative Services LLC. 31
Bottomline Technologies plans to a acquire Optio Software for some $45 million, the company announced. Brief article 52
Break a leg. Kibbe, Cindy 348
Brookstone Builders Inc. Brief article 56
Bruss workshop stresses sustainability. Brief article 83
Buffett sheds White Mountains stake. Sanders, Bob Brief article 202
Burt's Bees co-founder to help kick off Stonyfield Institute. Brief article 293
C3 adds Ward's Cabinetry line. Brief article 106
Calendar. Calendar 940
Canada is claiming a net victory in the latest softwood lumber dispute with the United States after an arbitration panel found that a majority of Canadian wood exports to the U.S. did not violate a 2006 trade agreement. Brief article 76
Catholic Medical Center. Brief article 70
Centrix Bank. 50
Children's Museum of New Hampshire has received a $300,000 Challenge Grant from Kresge Foundation toward the museum's $3.6 million capital campaign to renovate the Butterfield Building in Dover. 40
City of Goffstown. Statistical table 226
City of Londonderry. Statistical table 229
City of Manchester. Statistical table 229
claunches eco-friendly effort: mission includes reducing waste, recycling material and educating customers. 472
Cliff and Jan Stone, Realtors with Keene-based Masiello Group, have been selected by Graystone Builders to market Bayberry Ridge. 28
Community Bridges. 30
Community Development Finance Authority. Brief article 82
Concord Hospital Family Health Centers in Concord and Hillsboro-Deering. 44
Dana-Farber plans clinic for Londonderry. 354
Denis Parker of Hooksett has joined the Concord law firm of Orr & Reno. 39
Dennis Mires PA, The Architects, Manchester, has completed design and planning services for the Lockridge Animal Hospital, Manchester. Brief article 54
Design contest. Kibbe, Cindy Brief article 205
Discourteous alderman should be reprimanded. Sidore, Ralph P. Letter to the editor 633
Do a little stargazing indoors at an exhibition of works by Bert Yarborough including 'Heavenly Bodies,' oil, acrylic on canvas over wood 72 x 96, at McGowan Fine Art in Concord, running through April 25. 59
Does anyone know what's going on? Norton, William 672
Eaton Partners Inc. 18
EMG. 27
EPM Global Electronic Services Inc. is closing its Manchester plant on Harvey Road. Brief article 56
F&J tote board. 240
Families in Transition. Brief article 59
General Cable honors its Manchester plant. Brief article 180
Glen Phillips, former lead singer of '90s alt rock band Toad the Wet Sprocket, comes in concert to the Tupelo Music Hall in Londonderry on Thursday, March 27 at 8 p.m. 43
Go to the bottom of the class. 218
Gov., legislators must fix our waste system. Goldstein, Seth Letter to the editor 484
Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce. 21
Griffin York & Krause. 31
H.L. Turner Group. 47
Hampshire First Bank in Manchester recently held a reception to welcome Mark Brewer, the new director of Manchester-Boston Regional Airport. Schlender, Ronnie 82
Here's something to think about: Karl Rove is "informally" advising the McCain campaign--for now. 14
How one man shaped Keene's industrial landscape. Stone, Tracie 883
How to juggle family and business responsibilities. Smith, Malcolm 826
How to make ice in a democracy. Woodburn, Jeff 622
I want my NHPTV: university system gives NHPTV more autonomy. Feingold, Jeff; System, University Brief article 318
Is your business prepared for disaster? The computer equipment and information critical to your business is most vulnerable to disasters. Berthiaume, Marc 549
Jeb Bradley's in a closer fight than expected as John Stephen makes inroads in the 1st C.D. GOP primary. 20
Jeremy and Kimberly Bonin have announced the opening of their new architectural and project management firm, Bonin Architects & Associates PLLC of Claremont, specializing in timber frame design and sustainable designs. 36
John B. Sullivan Jr. Corp. Brief article 57
John E. Tobin Jr., executive director of New Hampshire Legal Assistance, has been presented with a 2008 Exemplary Public Service Award from Cornell University Law School. 49
Just asking. 77
Leading by example. 219
Leddy Group. 39
Legal traps can snare growing health-care nonprofits. Goodwin, Rolf 819
Listening post. 80
Lynch administration officials reported that state taxes and fees brought in $86.7 million, or just $300,000 below what had been forecast for the month. Brief article 148
Maple syrup is 'inn' season. Kibbe, Cindy Calendar 751
Marc Berthiaume. 29
Market turmoil hits N.H. student loan agency. Feingold, Jeff 496
Meredith Village Savings Bank. 48
Merrill to head Devine lobbying unit. Brief article 116
Merrimack residents won't sue over mall. Brief article 141
Millard Group. 21
Moore Center unveils $1.5m capital campaign. Brief article 128
Municipal Resources Inc. Brief article 73
N.H. exports close '07 out with a bang: foreign sales rose to an all-time high in December. Simos, Evangelos Otto Statistical data 684
National Grid has asked the Public Utilities Commission to raise natural gas distribution rates for its 84,000 former KeySpan customers--the first increase in distribution costs in 15 years. Brief article 78
New Hampshire Higher Education Assistance Foundation. 38
New Hampshire House Minority Leader Michael Whalley, 54, who had been fighting a cancerous brain tumor, died March 1 of complications from a recent fall. Brief article 56
Nike Inc. is selling its New Hampshire-based Bauer Hockey unit to an investor group for $200 million in cash. Brief article 57
Nina Chang, a senior accountant with Nathan Wechsler & Co. of Concord, has earned her CPA certification. 23
On Dem side, presidential campaign remains topsy-turvy. Cook, Brad 818
Pan Am has stopped its flights out of New Hampshire's Portsmouth International Airport after the U.S. Transportation Department revoked its flight certificate. Brief article 55
Picking the right investment partner is a courtship. Gurau, Michael 845
Poyant Signs. 24
Presstek. 48
Primeau picked to lead Laconia Savings. Brief article 223
PSNH chief takes the long view on RGGI. Sanders, Bob 1390
Q & A with ... Women's Business Center's Sharon Drake. Stone, Tracie Interview 1113
Raise high the 'green' roof, carpenters. Turner, John P. 312
Retailers make themselves at home in downtown Manchester. Kenny, Jack 1300
Riess Construction. 41
River Valley Associates. 31
Seminar to probe fraud in nonprofit sector. Brief article 267
Sens. Judd Gregg and John Sununu have written to Reuben Jeffery III, the undersecretary for economic, energy and agricultural affairs at the Department of State, urging him to meet with Bob Brown, chief executive of Goss International Corp., to be briefed on the ongoing anti-dumping trade dispute, Goss International Corp. v. Tokyo Kikai Seiskusho. Brief article 142

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