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Articles from New Hampshire Business Review (July 3, 2009)

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Title Author Type Words
$2.8m awarded for brownfields cleanups. Brief article 151
'Where are the women?'. Sandler, Ronnie Letter to the editor 463
22 Percent saying they've been able to spend more time with friends and family. Survey 64
35 Percent said they don't get around to using a password on their mobile phones. Brief article 54
4 from Manchester Sloan Awards finalists. Awards list 360
55 Percent are confident their firms will be stronger after the recession. 41
A mixed bag: weather puts a damper on Bike Week. Yang, Jennifer T. 343
A new advisory board has been created for the New Hampshire Scholars program, which encourages students to enroll in a challenging course curriculum, shown to be an indicator of successful performance in post-secondary education and the workplace. 155
A real mind-changer. Brief article 301
Allen and Lani Voivod, co-owners of Gilford Web content management company Epiphanies Inc., will be available to answer questions and issues pertaining to social media, social networking and social marketing for the month of July as part of the "Ask-the Expert" series. 63
Atkinson Village Store. 36
AutoVirt Inc. Brief article 60
BAE Systems. 38
Baker Newman Noyes. Brief article 71
Beverly A. Joyce. 34
Big plans, little cash: new Nashua Regional Planning Commission chief sees growing demands, fewer resources. Meighan, Patrick 588
Biodiesel is Wayne Presby's next challenge: former Mt. Washington Hotel owner opening one of region's largest plants in North Haverhill. Woodburn, Jeff 1280
Bluehorse Creative. Brief article 55
Born to recruit: state officials hit the road during Bike Week. 384
BrandPartners. 49
Budget crisis fuels shorter week debate: union: four days of services will save taxpayers money. Smith, Ashley 530
Build Green NH goes online. Brief article 162
Capitol Center for the Arts. Brief article 118
Change at the top: FairPoint names new top executive. Brief article 330
Cheshire Medical Center/Dartmouth-Hitchcock Keene. 40
Citizens Bank. Brief article 55
CLD Consulting Engineers Inc. Brief article 55
Close call: business groups dodge a much worse fate in state budget. Sanders, Bob 1827
CommonPlaces. 38
Devine Millimet. 44
Don't play with markets' integrity: why a council of state and federal regulators would best rein in risk. Connolly, Mark 579
Dough for dough: vested for growth invests in Pittsfield-based Rustic Crust. Brief article 184
EnviroSense Inc. 29
Ex-state DOT chief to run Nashua DPW. Brief article 137
F&J tote board. Brief article 196
FairPoint Communications Inc. Brief article 97
Federal money going to 2 N.H. bridges. Brief article 88
Federal Savings Bank. 43
Francis Horne. 37
Future N.H. construction shows life. Brief article 218
Grocery score: suit alleges C&S in antitrust conspiracy. Sanders, Bob 429
Growing health-care challenges may finally spur comprehensive reform. Stone, Tracie 756
GT Solar. Brief article 55
Haase Cable Enterprises Inc. 48
Hammond's view. Hammond Cartoon 2
Hartley Transportation LLC. 33
Hinsdale OKs Wal-Mart change. Brief article 122
Hospital project wins enviro prize. Brief article 154
Hugh Curley. 31
I will use my warmth and charm to make sure that if there is a primary, it is a constructive primary. Sununu, John H. 68
I would just come in. Lynch, John 31
IT security is even more important in a recession. McLean, Michael R. 408
It's been making the rounds ... Brief article 123
Jewell Towne Vineyards. Brief article 58
Joy Moore. 48
JSA Inc. Brief article 100
Junior Achievement has closed its independent New Hampshire office and will return to a regional structure beginning next month. 50
Kinda like vanity plates. 112
Kirk Communications. 47
Late breaking. Brief article 139
Ledyard Financial Group Inc. Brief article 70
Less than half of consumers who made 70 percent or more of their category purchases with a single brand in 2007 maintained a similar level of loyalty in 2008. Brief article 63
Let's import jobs into N.H. Bestani, Bob 659
Lisa Michaud. 48
MadgeTech has been named the "Innovation Rocks!" Award winner by the New Hampshire Division of Economic Development's Business Resource Center for June. Brief article 83
Manchester Community College. 43
Manchester Wolves GM Stephanie Bike. Kibbe, Cindy Interview 672
Mark your calendar. Calendar 941
Meredith Village Savings Bank. Brief article 63
Monica Bardier. 41
N.H. clean-energy economy grows jobs. Yang, Jennifer T. 410
N.H. rental costs holding steady. Brief article 248
Nathan Wechsler & Company P.A. 34
New Generation Inc. 49
New Hampshire Ball Bearings' Astro Division. Brief article 66
New Hampshire Chapter of the American College of Surgeons. 48
New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority. 41
New Hampshire's sullied reputation. Mirski, Paul Letter to the editor 352
New markets for a new economy. Gurau, Michael 671
NextMark. Brief article 56
NH Writer's Handbook. 59
NHBR about town. 572
No dice in Russia. Brief article 131
Northeast Bancorp. Brief article 58
Opechee Construction Corp. Brief article 63
Pandemic: plan or panic? Scheer, Anne G. 965
Peter Hoiriis. Brief article 70
Profile Bank. Brief article 55
RGGI: now 'the fun part': cap-and-trade system yields $5.3m for N.H. programs. Brooks, David 820
Rivier College and New Horizons Computer Learning Center, both of Nashua, have signed an agreement to collaborate to offer a bachelor of science in business and information technology management, beginning this fall. Brief article 51
Ruling raises doubts about state budget. Kitch, Michael 1092
Sap happy: N.H. Maple Industry taps into high demand. Yang, Jennifer T. Brief article 255
Sixty percent of construction firms don't have succession or marketing plans. 43
Stock check: representing a basket of stocks from N.H.-based companies or those doing a significant amount of business in the state. Financial report 648
Sullivan Construction Inc. Brief article 67
Sullivan Creative. Brief article 87
TD Banknorth. 49
The Balsams Grand Resort Hotel. 36
The Brick Store. Yang, Jennifer T. Interview 361
The Executive Council has unanimously confirmed Gov. John Lynch's nomination of Carol Ann Conboy to serve as an associate justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court and Amy Ignatius to serve on the state Public Utilities Commission. Brief article 100

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