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Articles from New Hampshire Business Review (July 17, 2009)

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Title Author Type Words
"I had no idea that he had injuries to the extent that he did. Guinta, Frank 40
"Our idea is that this will never go less than a resort and convention center. Clegg, Bob 34
"There is a perception that everything was about gay marriage. Noreli, Terie 29
$22m awarded to six housing projects. 399
2010 races starting to take shape. Cook, Brad 750
60 pep cent blamed the economy as the main reason they art not profitable. 45
A good first step: federal energy legislation has strengths, but can be made better. Curran, Jerry 470
A real gamble. Brief article 225
A secure, renewable grid: it's not just a fanciful dream, and it's inherently less vulnerable to sabotage. Morrison, Roy 584
A victory for homeowners. Sargeant, Paul Letter to the editor 272
Airport area development set to take off. Scanlon, Dan 908
Associated Grocers of New England's Vendor/Guest Charity Golf Classic. 43
Brady Sullivan Properties. 32
Bridging the capital gap. Gurau, Michael Column 667
Carol Ann Conboy of Bow has been sworn in as New Hampshire's newest Supreme Court justice. 40
CASA of N.H. finally gets a permanent home: building donation gives organization 'a new beginning'. Yang, Jennifer T. 1067
Catapult. 37
Christoher Cole. 33
Citizens offers student loan options. Brief article 172
Claremont Savings Bank Foundation. 35
CLD Consulting Engineers Inc. 33
Concord Community Music School board of trustees. 23
Cutting-edge ruling. 125
Direct capital launches print finance division. Kibbe, Cindy Brief article 151
Do they really know something or is it plain and simple denial when state officials almost in unison. 33
Does John Lynch have the fortitude to a) join Massachusetts in the suit against the Defense of Marriage Act and b) do it in time to force Kelly Ayutte to sign on. 42
Don't hit "send" when you're angry. 63
Dr. Marianne McCall. 35
Elite Sports Performance. 38
Estate planning: a vital dialogue. Sommese, Donald E. 744
Ethics: whose responsibility? Cooke, Peter R. Column 795
Excellence in Media & Marketing: B. Allan Sprague: Bedford Granite Group Advertising, Bedford. 273
Exeter branch of Edward Jones. 31
Exterior Designs Inc. 48
Ezenia! Inc. 46
F & J tote board. Brief article 216
Fellow 'explorer'. 121
Filing line: bankruptcies remain on record pace. Sanders, Bob Public notice 499
Firm buys Litchfield condo complex. Brief article 121
First Colebrook Bank has unveiled plans to open a branch in Portsmouth--the North Country-based bank's first full-service branch in the Seacoast market. Brief article 69
Fund financing: loan fund wins $2m federal stimulus grant. Brief article 129
Gambit Communications. 24
Griffin York & Krause. 41
H.J. Nassar Motor Co., a Lawrence, Mass., auto dealership, is being taken to federal court by a group of businesses and towns paying for the cleanup of the Beede Oil Superfund site. Brief article 98
Half of respondents said they still plan to spend money this summer on summer activities and perks. Brief article 73
Hammond's view. Hammond 16
Harbor Homes Inc. Brief article 53
Harris Hill Center. Brief article 58
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care. Brief article 81
Help is on the way: UNH internship program a win-win for students, businesses. Kibbe, Cindy 447
If Mitt Romney had paid to deep-six a Sarah Palin presidential candidacy, he couldn't have done a better job. 26
If the plan to sell off some of the state's parks was a trial balloon. 22
Interest is growing in developing a year-round ferry service from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, to Portsmouth, a contingent of Pease International Tradeport officials said after visiting the seaside Canadian town two weeks ago. Brief article 79
It's saying something about what the Dems think of Kelly Ayotte's Senate candidacy. 33
J Maze Design. 49
Job Hunt: it's still not clear how many stimulus jobs have been created in N.H. Sanders, Bob 2052
Job watch: N.H. employers step up hiring in June. Kibbe, Cindy Brief article 197
John Martin, vice president and business banking development officer at Laconia Savings Bank and Dick Holden, vice president and business development officer at Laconia Savings, were recently honored as the U.S. Small Business Administration's Financial Services Champions of the Year in New Hampshire. 80
John Sununu the Father for governor? 7
Just a thought. 49
Keene sues over supermarket plan. Brief article 130
Kevin Guay has sued city and state officials for $55 million in damages after they tore up his property while searching for pollution that he says was never found. Brief article 96
Laconia Savings Bank. 50
Lending an ear: small businesses flock to lending expo to find financing. Smith, Ashley 784
Lisa Migneault. 32
Livestock production and antibiotics. Crawford, Stephen 522
Mark your calendar. Calendar 1133
Meredith Village Savings Bank. 41
Micronetics Inc. Financial report 69
Milk man: AG Secretary promises help to dairy farms. Brief article 308
More than 75 percent of small-busing executives felt their employees' morale had improved. Brief article 70
Moultonborough hires planning director. 45
Mt. Sunapee expansion eyed again. Brief article 119
N.H. exports show signs of recovery in April: 2.5 percent comes on heels of an 0.2 percent hike in March. Simos, Evangelos Otto Statistical table 789
Nashua 'lifestyle center' may be scrapped. 324
Nashua downtown district a step closer. Brief article 141
Nashua, Manchester see fewer foreclosures. Brief article 210
National Grid is asking the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission to reconsider its recent rate ruling, saying that it will hurt the company's ability to attract capital to invest in its New Hampshire natural gas distribution system. Brief article 86
New Hampshire Bar Association. Brief article 104
New Hampshire Gov. John Lynch says the state government is getting 25 percent of the electricity used by the majority of its buildings from renewable sources. Brief article 68
New Hampshire High Technology Council. Brief article 61
New Hampshire Thrift Bancshares Inc. 29
Newton H. Kershaw III. 42
NHBR about town. 541
North Branch Construction Inc. Brief article 73
One in four employees fear they may be laid off in the next six months. Report 53
Opechee Construction Corp. 38
Optical Phusion Inc. 49
Patent or trade secret? In protecting technology, one size does not fit all. Remus, Paul C. Column 876
Paul Denner. 31
Picking up the job-training pace: machine operators program fills the bill for workers, employers. Cyr, Shawn 710
Picking up the pieces: N.H. firm aids in purchase of one of Madoff's companies. Plenda, Melanie 811
Portsmouth Regional Hospital. Brief article 69
Presstek Inc. Brief article 67
Public Service of New Hampshire has reported to legislators that work on the disputed scrubber project at its coal-burning power plant in Bow is ahead of schedule. Brief article 85
Q & A: Developer Steve Duprey. Sanders, Bob Interview 622
Quick work: N.H. gets $26m in stimulus funds for energy plan. Kibbe, Cindy Brief article 275
Rochester Main Street. 28
Ruling limits class actions in data breaches: Hannaford decision could hamper consumers seeking damages. O'Connell, Scott 745
Seacoast Sports Clubs. 37

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