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Articles from New Hampshire Business Review (April 10, 2009)

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Title Author Type Words
"He should be complimented for having done it right.". 30
"In some ways, he's my guy.". 25
"My job at that table has always been to think outside the box, to try to put ideas on the table that people haven't thought of, to be the force that questions the conventional wisdom.". 54
'Zombie' banks a symptom of our times: on life support until an alternative to closure is found. Wible, Jim 904
50+: the changing face of New Hampshire's workforce: planning today for tomorrow's 50+ worker. Stone, Tracie 708
55 percent of small businesses intend to hire this year. Brief article 67
88 percent of the laid-off employees it polled rated how their layoff was handled as poor or very poor. Brief article 52
90 percent of top officers negotiated their severance last year. Brief article 86
A capital boost for community development: UNH-based project boosts asset-backed securities for nonprofits. Kibbe, Cindy 1508
A newspaper by any other name ... Brief article 117
A top manager can remain unemployed for nine months without it hurting his or her career. Brief article 57
A warning on state WARN bill: measure as presented raises serious concerns. Williams, J. Christopher 580
Amoskeag Business Incubator. 35
Area's community banks fight a 'false' perception: bankers say they're healthy, well capitalized and have money to lend. Smith, Ashley 729
Bankruptcy filings increase 27% in March. Sanders, Bob Report 223
Bedford planners OK condos, business park. Brief article 172
Bill targets out-of-state landlords in N.H.: lawmakers seek to toughen enforcement for code violations. Sanders, Bob Law overview 533
Bow sues over bridge repairs. Case overview 126
Brian Baroody. 30
Businessman to appeal Hollis ZBA decision. Brief article 132
Capital steps: Angel investments down, deals hold steady. Kibbe, Candy Brief article 263
CHA. 38
Court rulings affect hospital-doctor ties: investigations carry serious implications. Crandlemire, Don Brief article 442
David Garabedian. 44
Daystar Computer Services. 47
Despite headlines, N.H. auto dealers remain confident. McCord, Michael 846
Dog gone. Brief article 332
Dr. Connie Campbell. Brief article 61
DRED decision: agency to shut Pease office in June. Brief article 140
Energy savings for manufacturers eyed: regional pilot focuses on helping companies with lean, energy efforts. 332
EnviroVantage. 38
Experience is the best defense in recessionary times. Norton, William 665
F&J Tote board. Brief article 150
FairPoint told to fix problems faster. 320
Fast company: 'Speed Coaching' event to be held April 30. Kibbe, Cindy Conference news 293
Financing woes squeezing auto dealers. Smith, Ashley 488
Five people have been laid off from New Hampshire Public Television in what is being called an organizational restructuring. Brief article 61
For the taking: who's buying up all the foreclosed homes. Sanders, Bob 2378
Frisbie Memorial Hospital has laid off 24 employees and reduced hours for more than 100 others, citing economic concerns. Brief article 54
Future N.H. construction is stimulated. Brief article 152
George Bruno. 32
Good Leads. 44
Grant to help N.H. group promote paid sick days. Kibbe, Cindy 396
Graphicast Inc. 47
Great North Property Management. 44
Greater Dover Chamber of Commerce. 26
Hammond's view. Cartoon 8
History judges us by our fairness. Splaine, Jim 502
How to get control of your cash flow. Nolan, Michael 777
In her annual State of the University address, Sara Jayne Steen, president of Plymouth State University, said the school is weathering the economic crisis with hard choices about spending. Brief article 62
It's been making the rounds ... Brief article 176
Jewett Construction Co., Inc. 29
Joyce Design Solutions. 36
JP Sercel Associates Inc. 43
Judith Feinberg Albright. 41
Laconia considers impact fees. Brief article 100
Lakes Region Pellets, a new manufacturer of wood pellets, is expected to begin hiring in April at the site of the Timco sawmill, which shut down in 2003. Brief article 62
Louis Karno & Company Communications. Brief article 53
Magazine cites Highland Lake Inn. Brief article 113
Mark your calendar. Calendar 1085
Mary Connors. 25
Mary Ellen Jackson, executive director of the New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits, and Bill Marcello, chief executive of Southwestern Community Services, received Good Citizens Awards at the recent Citizens Bank Community Relations Luncheon in recognition of their contributions to the betterment of the state's communities. Brief article 80
Maximize your visibility with a minimal budget. Guzikowski, Stefanie 708
Mt. Sunapee trial with state is off. Brief article 128
Mt. Washington named among world's best. Brief article 142
MVP's N.H. enrollment rises 13%. Kibbe, Cindy Brief article 164
N.H. leading indicator falls. Simos, Evangelos Otto Brief article 86
N.H. new hires fall in March. Kibbe, Cindy Brief article 70
N.H. ranks 9th in tech employment study: nearly 71 of 1,000 workers are employed in state's tech sector. Kibbe, Cindy Statistical data 349
Nashua Corp. Brief article 101
New Generation. Brief article 55
New Hampshire ranks 18th in Chief Executive magazine's recent Best States for Business survey. Brief article 64
New Hampshire's Department of Education says the high school dropout rate is dropping. Brief article 78
New Hampshire's top judge has told lawmakers that budget cuts are undermining the courts' ability to deliver justice promptly. Brief article 107
Newton Kershaw. 51
Next stop: liquidation: USA Springs bankruptcy converted to Chapter 7. 367
NHBR about town. 489
NHHFA honors 10 brokerages. Brief article 97
Northeast Credit Union. 37
Opera New Hampshire. 44
OSHA cites Rindge amusement firm. Brief article 189
Party pooper? 81
Paul M. Goyette. 28
PC Connection, Inc. Brief article 99
Pease at last: David Mullen officially named director of PDA. Brief article 122
Planned Parenthood of Northern New England. 29
Plymouth State University. 40
Portsmouth project target now summer 2010. Brief article 113
Portuguese wine 'ambassador' Jayme Simoes. Kibbe, Cindy Interview 611
Pro Con Inc. Brief article 86
Reducing your event's environmental impacts: for events and trade shows to become truly sustainable, the industry must mitigate the environmental cost of the entire event process. Baker, Jeff 1087
Region's hospitals team up to prevent pressure ulcers: goal is to share best practices, improve patient care. 344
Richard Sharkey. 41
Riess Construction. 34
Road tests: forum to address stimulus, railway. Brief article 181
Roger Fitzgerald. 27
SBA has the tools to boost small business. Jones, Witmer H. 582
Single-payer health plan resolution approved by N.H. lawmakers. Sanders, Bob Brief article 239
Southern New Hampshire University will be closing its Laconia campus at the end of August because of low enrollments. Brief article 71
State unveils action plan to tackle climate change: 67 recommended actions range from zoning changes to alternative energy to 'feebates' for high-mileage cars. Brooks, David 1319

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