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Articles from New Hampshire Business Review (September 25, 2009)

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Title Author Type Words
Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital. Brief article 99
Andy Fleisher. 51
Arnett Development Group. Brief article 82
At the recent New Hampshire Furniture Masters Association auction. 51
Atrium Medical's products change lives worldwide: The Hudson company has a growing international market share and 570 employees around the world. Stone, Tracie Company overview 1068
Bottomline Technologies. Brief article 53
Bus company exec Jim Jalbert. Feingold, Jeff Interview 719
Business and Professional Women New Hampshire. Brief article 53
Business is up, (but there's always a but) ... Norton, William 646
Carella Company. 23
Chambers of commerce along the New Hampshire Seacoast communities are holding a "Seacoast Schmooze" in October. 74
Cheshire Medical Center/Dartmouth-Hitchcock Keene. 52
Chief financial officer or chief forget-about-it officer? Sink, Chuck Conference news 632
Coca-Cola tops the list at nearly $69 billion. Brief article 52
Considering the state of the Republican Party in the 2nd C.B., Charlie Bass, their last best hope. 25
Consortium seeks to boost wood manufacturers. Feingold, Jeff Brief article 252
CrystalVision. 44
Daniel Hebert. Brief article 72
Demographics fuel health care's growth: 65+ population may grow to 29% by 2030. Kibbe, Cindy Report 773
Dennis Mires, P.A., The Architects. Brief article 55
Dr. Lynch to speak at WBC fall event: 'Entrepreneurial Spirit' to feature motivational stories, marketing panel. 329
Endowment addresses need for capital with 'safety net'. Brief article 213
Energy audit: winter heating oil picture unclear. Chamberlain, Laura 389
Excellence in Transportation: Mark Lore: Ride Away, Londonderry. Brief article 301
Exhibition season. Brief article 168
F&J tote board. 184
FairPoint Communications. 74
FairPoint: we're working on issues: telephone company tries to clear the air in special tri-state meeting of regulators. Brooks, David Conference news 833
Federal Savings Bank. Brief article 63
Feeling a bit nostalgic about Nashua Corp.: looking back on the company's 160-year legacy. Company overview 724
Fiberoptic research links wins $1.2m grant: plans call for high-speed network for colleges in N.H. Feingold, Jeff 380
Five Portsmouth area home decor and renovation businesses have established a design network, the innovative interior design source. 67
Forget the phony "Palin Lite" epithet. 15
Getting big and rich: state's promotion gets attention in Mass. 288
Good to go: sale of former Hinsdale track land OKD. Sanders, Bob Brief article 301
Growing trend: Hampshire first plans two more branches. Brief article 238
GT Solar. Brief article 87
Have you read your lease lately? Scanlon, Dan 815
Health care: are you really satisfied? We deserve a balanced, honest and civil exchange about reform. Kuenning, Teresa Stack Survey 717
Health insurance changes take effect in N.H. Sanders, Bob Brief article 296
Health premiums continue to skyrocket: report finds price of health coverage in 2000-08 rose 4.3 times faster than earnings. Landrigan, Kevin Report 609
HNHfoundation. Brief article 57
Hope for all of us. Brief article 155
Igor Blake. 48
Is your workplace harboring bullies? Smith, Malcolm Survey 639
It's entirely possible, for reasons beyond anyone's comprehension. 28
J Maze. Brief article 76
Jeannette D'Onofrio. 45
Katrina Swett wowed the crowd at the recent Amherst Betas' Labor Day barbecue. 19
Learn the lessons of Vietnam. Baird, Jonathan P. 584
Manchester Development Corp. 43
Margret and H.A. Rey Center. Brief article 61
Marital bliss, or actually the lack thereof. 21
Mark your calendar. Calendar 1131
Mascoma Corp. has entered into an agreement with Chevron Technology Ventures, a division of Chevron USA Inc., under which Mascoma will process cellulosic feedstock from Chevron, converting it to ethanol and lignin, an energy-rich byproduct derived from woody biomass. Brief article 66
Me & Ollie's. Yang, Jennifer T. Interview 427
Melanie Levesque, president of TCS of America Enterprises LLC, Brookline, has been named the U.S. Small Business Administration's New Hampshire Minority Small Business Person of the Year for 2009. 47
Meredith Village Savings Bank. Brief article 73
Michael Sheehan. 42
Million dollar deals. Statistical table 618
More than 150 people from two New Hampshire communities have asked a state panel to reconsider a decision not to make a full review of a project to install mercury pollution scrubbers at the coal-fired power plant in Bow. Survey 62
More than half of the 500 employers polled plan to hire full-time employees. 67
Mr. Appliance Corp. 35
N.H. agriculture grows without the middleman. Brooks, David 379
NAI Norwood Group. 34
Nashua Corp. sale now a done deal: Connecticut firm acquires paper product manufacturer for $44 million. McKeon, Albert 463
Natural gas customers should see lower bills this winter, with utilities National Grid and Unitil asking the state to approve price cuts beginning Nov. 1. Brief article 54
New Hampshire Fisher Cats. 105
NHBR about town. Editorial 620
NHBR celebrates business excellence. Brief article 257
North Branch Construction Inc. Brief article 99
Northeast Resource Recovery Association. Brief article 64
Of 130 tech CEOs, 77 percent expect the sector's recovery to outpace the U.S. recovery. Survey 70
One member in the General Court for every 3,000 residents. 59
Optima Bank & Trust. 38
Override Lynch's med marijuana veto. Cohen, Burt 684
Play it again, John. Brief article 123
RAM printing is focused on its customers' document needs. 334
Remembering George Hanna and thinking about civics. Cook, Brad Obituary 698
Report paints stark picture of direct-care industry: Carsey study finds barriers to expanding essential field. Kibbe, Cindy Survey 731
Restaurateur Ray wins national humanitarian award. Brief article 179
Robert Foster, longtime publisher of Foster's Daily Democrat in Dover, has died at 88, ending a long and prestigious career leading one of the last family-run newspapers in New England. Obituary 57
Rockingham County Superior Court Judge Kenneth McHugh has given the Foundation for Seacoast Health and Hospital Corporation of America until the beginning of November to submit their final briefs, the Portsmouth Herald reported. 79
Sari Ann Strasburg. Brief article 82
Scaring up business: deal creates region's largest 'scream park'. Brief article 277
Shipyard reports 450 new hires. Brief article 134
State Dems must feel pretty flush. 18
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 621
Testing, testing: can standardized exams adequately assess writing skills! Woodburn, Jeff 1493
The 'Focus 5' for a stronger business. Feinberg, Steven 833
The industries that are hiring in New Hampshire. Ryan, Bill 652
The keys to writing the right resume. Kibbe, Cindy 1296
The Mall of New Hampshire in Manchester has opened several new businesses. Brief article 75
The New England economy is showing signs of improvement as employers begin to gain confidence that a recovery is on the way, according to a survey of businesses by the Federal Reserve. Survey 72
The New Hampshire Chapter of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. Brief article 51
The state's unemployment rate for August climbed a tenth of a point to 6.9 percent, up from 6.8 percent in July and 3.9 percent from August 2008. Statistical data 86
The Timberland Company. 50
The typical Granite State family meets just 15 percent of college costs. 66
Tibbetts honored as Community Banker of Year. Brief article 172
U.S. Sen. Judd Gregg says he would accept the seat on the Senate Banking Committee previously held by Florida Sen. Mel Martinez, who has resigned from the Senate. Brief article 60

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