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Five New Hampshire non-profits have been named as recipients of nearly $1 million in state funding aimed at expanding addiction resources in workplaces…
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The House considered a measure Wednesday to provide a financial incentive for recent college grads to stay in New Hampshire. This bill would create a…
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Manchester Airport Numbers Down for 13th Year in a RowFor the 13th year in a row, Manchester-Boston Regional Airport is reporting a decline in passengers. 2018 saw around 123,000 fewer passengers - a 6.2…
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Thousands of federal employees in the Granite State are furloughed, some working without pay. At the same time, certain government programs and private…
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In 2019, we make a tentative forecast of the economic trends to watch in the new year. From continued affordable housing challenges in New Hampshire, to…
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The Portsmouth coffeehouse Breaking New Grounds is closing its doors after January 3. On Friday, owner Matt Govoni announced on Facebook that he and his…
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Police departments throughout the U.S. are struggling with recruitment and retention, and New Hampshire is no different. A national survey this year by…
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A job fair catering to "experienced workers" over the age of 50 brought nearly 700 job seekers to Manchester on Friday.The fair, organized by the AARP,…
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Parts of the state with lower property values may have a harder time building their economies. That’s one of several ideas outlined in the New Hampshire…
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Job growth in the Granite State is still healthy - while wage growth remains slow. Consumers seem in the mood to spend, but some local retailers say they…