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Articles from New Hampshire Business Review (May 8, 2009)

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Title Author Type Words
"Every year I get older. Lynch, John 13
"It's pretty obvious that he's been asleep. Bonney, Victoria 35
"Senator Houde, are we going to use your office of this meeting. Barnes, Jack 53
'Working to make a difference'. Larsen, Sylvia 560
55 percent of executives were still pessimistic about the economy. Brief article 54
59. 41
70 percent of the adult children surveyed would choose their room over their dad to move in with them. Brief article 53
A different way: United Way Seacoast to merge with mass. organization. Brief article 314
A New Hampshire company owned by the family that also owns Keene, N.H.-based Clarke Distributors has purchased the former MetroGroup building in Rutland for $1.7 million. Brief article 71
About NHBSR. Brief article 277
Action items for investment real estate owners. Scanlon, Dan Report 779
Aerospace manufacturer Timken has laid off 45 hourly workers. Brief article 62
Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital. Brief article 63
Almost two-thirds of the companies surveyed have a pandemic-emergency plan. Brief article 71
Alternative energy options & resources. Brief article 80
American Red Cross of Portsmouth. 28
Ann Graves. 50
AT&T Wireless has opened a new store at 346 Winchester St. in Keene. Brief article 57
Audit: liquor prices may be drain on N.H. profit: 5% hike would still keep most prices lower than neighboring states. Landrigan, Kevin 792
Baron Machine Company. 46
Bentley Commons at Keene. Brief article 120
Bonci Design LLC. 29
Bottomline Inc. will be reducing its workforce by 40 employees, the company revealed in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Brief article 54
Bottomline Technologies. Brief article 63
Calypso Communications. 46
CB Richard Ellis. 46
Ceramco Inc. 40
Citing the poor economy, New Hampshire Ball Bearing's Astro Division has laid off 15 employees. 42
Citizens rewards green customers. Brief article 118
City of Concord. Statistical table 341
Clean up: Sterling Linen wins Manchester Econ Development loan. Kibbe, Cindy 242
Concord engineering firm H.L. Turner Group and J.M. Coull Inc. of Maynard, Mass., have completed construction of the new 64,000-square-foot F.W. Webb facility in Concord, N.H. 42
Concord Regional Visiting Nurse Association. Brief article 55
Conference leaders. Conference news 351
Conference schedule. Calendar 370
Connect in real-time with NHBSR by following us on Twitter! Brief article 244
Constructions begins on PSU ice arena. Brief article 100
Conway software firm makes its mark in data analysis: Rapid Insight's success helps to fulfill Mt. Washington Valley's high-tech goals. Penney, Elizabeth 888
Courtyard exec named hotel group's top GM. Brief article 180
Darlene Friedman and Jeannette Neff-Billy of the Manchester office of invoice management firm Interface Financial Group. 24
Dartmouth plans $45m arts center. Brief article 163
Dean Raftopoulos. 22
DES, Project Laundry List ink agreement. Brief article 148
Developer sues Windham over project delays. Brief article 96
Direct Capital Corp. has closed a new $100 million equipment lease-backed commercial paper conduit securitization transaction with Key National Finance and participating conduits and banks, the company announced. Brief article 52
Does the "H" stand for home run? Brief article 290
Dr. Michael Garey. 47
Dumpster Depot. 49
Economy isn't making it easy for convenience stores: out-of-state visitors help N.H. small grocers weather recession. Kibbe, Cindy 504
eCopy Inc. 35
Electronic Imaging Materials Inc. 50
Ellen Scarponi. 28
Employee communication in difficult economic times. Schell, Robin 637
End of the road: Pontiac dealer says news of brand's demise is a 'sad day'. Brief article 290
Endowment awards $217k in health grants. Brief article 242
EnSky. 35
Event explores ethical decision-making. Brief article 140
Expand capacity, improve effectiveness and make it sustainable. Brief article 74
F&J Tote board. 169
Facility for aged gets OK to expand in Meredith. Brief article 95
Financial aid for execs: Whittemore School offers scholarships for executive MBA program. Brief article 191
Finger-pointing continues over Fairpoint: there's plenty of blame to go around for transition troubles. Smith, Ashley 867
Four-story office OKd at Pease. 90
GeoInsight Inc. 49
Get on that bandwagon. Brief article 190
Get the fact on climate change first. Stephens, Barry Letter to the editor 262
Getting to 'the too of the hill': economy gives need for health reform a new urgency. Stone, Tracie 825
Good Leads, a Salem-based lead generation and business development company, and the New Hampshire International Trade Resource Center have announced a strategic partnership to perform business development services for foreign delegations. 38
Growing number of older teachers adds to concerns at N.H. schools. Kibbe, Cindy 527
H-1B visa quota still open. Kibbe, Cindy Brief article 260
Hammond's view. Hammond Cartoon 16
Health-care quandary: is the employer-based insurance system unsustainable? McCord, Michael 1059
Heritage United Way. 51
House kills homebuilder contract bill. Brief article 306
House weighs change to pharmacy law. Landrigan, Kevin 610
Huggins Hospital has announced it will shut down its maternity unit in the fall. Brief article 89
Hypertherm. Brief article 55
Image 4: "World's Greenest Trade Show Exhibit" producer. Brief article 181
It's been making the rounds ... 196
ITT Educational Services Inc. has agreed to buy Daniel Webster College in Nashua. Brief article 55
Joe Caruso. Brief article 58
Judge dismisses Mt. Sunapee lawsuit over expansion. 375
Kendal at Hanover. 47
Kennett High School. 43
Keynote speakers. 703
Leadership communication in turbulent times. Titus, Deb 804
Lewis M. Feldstein, president of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation since 1986, has announced plans to step down from the post in June 2010. Brief article 84
LouAnn Fornataro. 45
Mangosoft chief dies in N.Y.: top exec and sole employee of publicly traded Nashua company was 62. Sanders, Bob Obituary 497
Mark your calendar. Calendar 1275
Maura McLaughlin. 36
Measuring the financial impact of sustainability initiatives. Brief article 68
Merrimack Chamber of Commerce. 45
Message from the governor. Brief article 109
Moe's Italian Sandwiches. 32
Monadnock Paper Mills: sustainable paper makers. Company overview 311
N.H.'s leading specialty hospitals. Directory 306
Nanocomp wins two Air Force SBIR contracts: government shows keen interest in Concord firm's 'game-changing' product. 378
Nanocomp's Lashmore and Antoinette. Gurau, Michael Interview 626
Nashua Crossings. 36

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