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Articles from New Hampshire Business Review (May 23, 2008)

1-92 out of 92 article(s)
Title Author Type Words
A sensible piece to the workforce housing puzzle. Eades, Juliana 646
Beyond the grill: handmade ovens range from simple earthen forms to more complex masonry projects, but all result in delicious food guaranteed to bring friends and neighbors running. Laughlin, Susan; Thoits, Erica Reprint 968
Burke Advertising. 22
Calendar. Calendar 890
Cambridge Trust Company. Brief article 53
Claremont's 'game-changer': construction on downtown mill redevelopment begins. Feingold, Jeff 512
Comcast Corp. Brief article 72
Credit efforts give mobile home owners a huge boost. Sanders, Bob 350
Crotched Mt. gets new owner. Brief article 140
Customer service that goes the extra mile. Storey-Manseau, Laurie J. 901
Daniel Webster readies sport management MBA. Brief article 262
F&J tote board. 192
Federal Savings Bank. Brief article 81
Firm establishes Green Memorial Fund. Brief article 272
Form and function come together beautifully at Manchester's own Frank Lloyd Wright treasure--The Zimmerman House. 61
Franklin Pierce University has won a $146,000 federal grant for its nursing program. 24
Free the "Amendment 15'? 382
Go hog wild. Kibbe, Cindy Brief article 220
Greystone Farm at Salem. 35
Hearing loss. Brief article 206
Home Instead Senior Care. 21
House Bill 65, which would create a new management structure for the Division of Ports and Harbors, has been scuttled by a Senate amendment calling for further study. Brief article 84
Hypertherm. 45
Is your company run like the Roman Empire? Bourque, Ron Book review 581
It's making the rounds ... 103
Jeff Bartlett, general manager, WMUR-TV and Cathy Schmidt, president, Citizens Bank New Hampshire, present Marilinne Cooper, executive director of WREN. 47
Keene's Peerless Insurance. 25
Laidlaw signs agreement for Berlin facility. Kibbe, Cindy Brief article 212
Leddy Group. 15
Let's put the 'personal' in personnel policies. Smith, Malcolm 759
Manchester industrial condos proposed. Brief article 81
Meridian Construction Corp. Brief article 109
Merrimack Bancorp, MHC. Brief article 84
Millard Group. 31
N.H. renters hit by foreclosure crisis. Brief article 111
N.H.'s senior colleges & graduate schools. Statistical table 1661
N.H., Quebec push business cooperation. Sanders, Bob 791
New Concord retail project seen. Brief article 168
New Hampshire Ball Bearing Inc. 40
Newton firm fills world's demand for grinding machines: Continental Biomass Industries taps international market by meeting customers' specific needs. Stone, Tracie 897
NHBR about town. 254
Nordic Village sold for $13m. Brief article 73
Northern exposure: Hooksett firm to open plant in Colebrook. Feingold, Jeff 393
Northern Forest Center. 36
Office space. Kibbe, Cindy Brief article 153
Out-of-focus group. Brief article 272
Passenger traffic at Manchester Boston Regional Airport rose 3.3 percent in March compared to the same month a year ago and 6.7 percent for the first three months of the year, but cargo shipments at the airport fell. Brief article 87
Payday loan limit delay fails in House. Sanders, Bob Brief article 182
PC Connection Inc. 51
Pease picks up the pieces after Skybus departure. Wood, Roger 932
Pentucket Bank. Brief article 62
Pierce Law honors graduates. Brief article 228
Portwalk leasing campaign under way. Brief article 167
Presstek. 39
Program gives students a 'Running Start' on college. Gustafson, Richard 649
Provider Management LLC. 35
PSU outreach benefits students, businesses. Penney, Elizabeth 935
Q & A with ... radio host Arnie Arnesen. Kenny, Jack Interview 986
Ray Guerin and Peter Dizoglio, owners of Portsmouth's Oar House restaurant, have purchased of The Dunaway Restaurant. 23
Retail complex wins Merrimack board's OK. Brief article 127
Rivier introduces graduate psych programs. 143
Rock legends Bill Kreutzmann of the Grateful Dead and Oteil Burbridge of the Allman Brothers Band are joined by Scot Murasksi of Max Creek for a concert at the Tupelo Music Hall in Londonderry, beginning 8 p.m. June 3. 51
Rudman testimonial offers history and a lesson. Cook, Brad 743
Sexual orientation discrimination in the workplace. Parent, Jennifer 861
Siri Wilbur-Kamien. 33
Site planners Jeffrey H. Taylor & Associates and Barker Architects, of Concord, have been chosen by New Hampshire SAU 6 to analyze the potential for redeveloping the 150-year-old Stevens High School in Claremont. Brief article 67
Solar technology manufacturer GT Solar Inc., has entered into a contract to supply Nexolon Co. Ltd. of South Korea with furnaces and accessories worth approximately $8.8 million. Brief article 68
Solid waste disposal: a growing N.H. problem. Phinizy, Jay; McLeod, Martha 561
Speedway Motorsports Inc. Brief article 54
Stock check. Statistical table 1527
Students' solutions aim to solve state's 'brain drain'. Kibbe, Cindy 1106
Team Glycura, the winning team in the 20th annual University of New Hampshire Whittemore School of Business and Economics Paul J. Holloway Prize Competition, took home a prize of $10,000 for a business plan that proposes using a sophisticated software program to speed the development of pharmaceuticals. Brief article 169
The Endowment for Health, New Hampshire's largest health foundation, has awarded grants to 10 projects that promote health-related policies and activities in New Hampshire. Brief article 177
The era of political pandering is over. Cohen, Burt 613
The Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce has announced the winners of its 2008 Pinnacle Awards, which will be awarded in a ceremony beginning at 11:45 a.m. June 12 at the Holiday Inn in Concord. Brief article 80
The KC-45, a new U.S. Air Force tanker could bring as much as $46 million and support as many as 600 jobs in New Hampshire, according to proponents of the project. 98
The Moore Center Services. 46
The New Hampshire High Technology Council has awarded its first four NHHTC Kocher Technology Scholarships to students with parents working at member companies. Brief article 89
The New Hampshire House has voted to delay a proposed 25-cent cigarette tax hike in hopes residents from other states, especially Massachusetts, will stock up on New Hampshire smokes and boost the Granite State's coffers. 78
The Scott Lawson Companies. 29
The state Senate voted 16-8 to implement the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, known as RGGI, but to revisit the initiative if Congress enacts a federal program. Brief article 84
The state Senate voted to maintain a $32 million unemployment tax discount for employers. Brief article 72
The three founders of EqualLogic Inc., the computer networking company that was sold to Dell Inc. for $1.4 billion earlier this year, have been named the New Hampshire High Technology Council's Entrepreneurs of the Year. 113
The time is ripe for a new direction. Woodburn, Jeff Personal account 453
Three Velcro USA employees--Jason Bean of Manchester, Michael Drake of Hooksett and Terry Roberge of Hooksett--wait for the signal to rip their Velcro pieces on Elm Street in Manchester. 117
UNHM venture teaches real-world lessons. Brief article 271
Upton & Hatfield. 25
Visiting Nurse Association. 29
Wanted for the economy: visionary leaders: without it, N.H. and the U.S. will take a step backwards. Norton, William 626
Water of life. Kibbe, Cindy Book review 252
We must hike caps on foreign worker visas. Brett, James T. 651
Winni wine. Kibbe, Cindy Brief article 288

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