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Articles from New Hampshire Business Review (August 14, 2009)

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$2.8m awarded to aid N.H. cleanups. Brief article 151
'Nuff said . 102
26 percent of 150 executives interviewed said the training programs at their companies have been reduced. Survey 56
41 percent reported cuts in budgets for infection prevention in the last 18 months. Brief article 71
63.2 percent of respondents had discussed with their board ways to collaborate or partner with other organizations. Brief article 68
68 percent of consumers who responded said they look up information on the Web about a current issue or illness. 46
A different tack. Brief article 204
A newly constructed co-generation heat plant at Keene State College is expected to reduce energy costs on the campus by more than $120,000 a year as well as reduce greenhouse gases caused by campus electrical consumption by more than 500 metric tons of carbon dioxide a year. 112
Abode Builders of Plymouth. Brief article 59
Array Corp. Brief article 58
BAE Systems says it has won two military contracts worth more than $2 billion, although any effect on its operations in southern New Hampshire has not been announced. 65
Be careful about child-care perceptions: a question of employment law. Hamel, Adam 811
Because the state's unemployment rate topped 6.5 percent over April, May and June, the U.S. Department of Labor has told state employment officials to release extended benefits that started Aug. 2, according to the state Employment Security office. 100
Brookstone Builders. 52
By the time we understood Woodstock ... After 40 years of unquestionable cultural and political impact, it's time Woodstock Nation defines itself. Cohen, Burt 841
Cadec Global. 35
Calypso Communications. Brief article 79
Centrix Bank. Brief article 75
Chris Bittle has been selected as director of operations at Facilitech, the commercial cleaning division of Foxfire Property Management in Concord. Brief article 53
Corrections. Correction notice 71
CrystalVision. 43
D.S. Cole Growers Inc. 51
Deja vu all over again. Brief article 209
DES offers help to small farms. Brief article 148
Don't inhibit ACES. Currier, David P. 531
Down in the budget hole: malpractice fund ruling leaves state with $110m gap. 358
Energy funds trickle in for business: a bevy of federal and RGGI loan, grant and training programs is beginning to see the light. Sanders, Bob 1999
Excellence in financial services. 420
F&J tote board. 166
Gina M. Norris. 51
Government-run = inefficient. Laguna, Frank Letter to the editor 134
Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce. 43
Hammond's view. Cartoon 2
Harbor Homes Inc. Brief article 92
Honesty is the best policy. Bourque, Ron 768
How's the Upper Valley doing? Area businesspeople offer their perspectives on region's economy, future. Discussion 4502
It's been making the rounds. 145
Just asking. Brief article 119
Kingswood Leasing Inc. Brief article 74
Lebanon layoffs: Timken announces 54 new job cuts in Upper Valley. Yang, Jennifer T. Brief article 243
Mark your calendar. Calendar 1089
Maximizing your TriCity Expo investment: smart planners will break up their lengthy expo booth and attendance to-do list by dividing it into smaller projects. 776
McLane, Graf, Raulerson & Middleton P.A. Brief article 59
Mediate, don't litigate: cost, efficiency, confidentiality give mediation an advantage over litigation. Shumaker, Terry 884
Meredith Village Savings Bank Fund has awarded $5,000 to the Circle Program of Plymouth supporting the construction of a lodge at its summer camp for at-risk girls on Spectacle Pond in Groton. Brief article 198
Midsummer news and cranky complaints. Cook, Brad 933
N.H. warms to solar rebates: the program may be the first step in setting up a 'distributed' power network, requiring no new power lines and marking part of a change in thinking. Brooks, David 795
Nearly 50 percent of the 8,367 respondents said they're planning to spend less this year. Brief article 64
New Hampshire Business Sales of Meredith. Brief article 73
New signs of life in N.H. exports: increase in May comes on heels of April gains. Simos, Evangelos Otto 652
NHBR about town. 440
NHLEI rises for second month. Simos, Evangelos Otto Brief article 110
Nikki Scaplen. 40
Northeast Delta Dental. 39
On the jobs: N.H. new-hire numbers continue to climb in July. Kibbe, Cindy Brief article 202
Open letter to Hodes and Shea-Porter. Letter to the editor 371
Out-of-work networking: laid-off workers start their own groups for support in finding a job. Kibbe, Cindy 965
PC Connection Inc. 108
Peak Organic crafts Mt. Washington ale. Brief article 87
Pease Development Authority. 42
Personal responsibility: a key to health-care cost-cutting. Stone, Tracie 711
PKsurroundings. Yang, Jennifer T. Interview 469
PSNH adding solar to HQ. Brief article 189
Q&A. Woodburn, Jeff Interview 594
Ratings agency Fitch Ratings has assigned a new bond series of Dartmouth-Hitchcock Obligated Group a rating of "A+" with a "stable" outlook. Brief article 94
Real estate firms fined over lead rule. Brief article 140
Shaines firm aids in $37.1m deal. Brief article 190
Shipyard prison's potential remains: despite latest redevelopment setback, experts still see plenty of possible uses for historic building. Cook, Robert M. 843
Slumping returns from taxes on liquor and real estate sales led to the state taking in $93.6 million, or $4.7 million less than what came in during July 2009. Brief article 73
Southern New Hampshire University. Brief article 91
State meetings site draws a crowd: event planners, officials pleased with launch of interactive planner. Conference notes 689
Stock check: representing a basket of stocks from N.H.-based companies or those doing a significant amount of business in the state. Statistical table 631
StockerYale Inc. Brief article 75
Sturm, Ruger & Co. Inc. Brief article 90
Sugar Hill Inn wins restaurant honor. Brief article 119
Sullivan Construction Inc. Brief article 54
Susan Foster Englert. 41
SymQuest Group Inc. 41
Taking care of business, family style: father and daughter team up to 'reinvent' Exeter firm. McCord, Michael 699
Taking stock: FairPoint faces possible NYSE delisting. Kibbe, Cindy Brief article 245
The Naturopathic Clinic of Concord. Brief article 68
The New Hampshire International Trade Resource Center is inviting aerospace suppliers to join a special trade mission to India in November. Brief article 86
The simple truth about marketing success. Sink, Chuck 536
The State Employees Association has launched a legal challenge in Merrimack County Superior Court contending the state has no right to charge workers $65 a person that's deducted from their monthly pension check. Brief article 113
The U.S. Labor Department is sending nearly $559,000 to provide services to 160 workers laid off from eight southern New Hampshire companies. 49
The value of the New Hampshire Retirement System has fallen from a peak of $6 billion last year to about $4.7 billion on June 30. Brief article 95
Thought for the day. 25
Top court dismisses coal scrubber appeal. Brief article 300
Unenviable record: bankruptcy filings set a new pace in July. Sanders, Bob 457
UNH named top green college. Kibbe, Cindy Brief article 223
What AARP wants in health reform. McNair, Ally Letter to the editor 200
What increased aid to localities? Claim of increased state funds to cities and towns is a study in semantics. Andrews, John B. 677
Windham planners nix business park approval. Brief article 184
Workforce housing planned in Nashua. Brief article 70
Yacht club proposal postponed. Brief article 117

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