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Building good health in the Granite State.(HEALTH CARE)(Frisbie Memorial Hospital)
New Hampshire's health-care facilities are growing at a record pace. From Elliot Hospital's $95 million redevelopment of the former Jac Pac site in Manchester and a brand new Huggins Hospital . . .

A passing and a pass at public campaign funding.(Cook on Concord)(Colby-Sawyer College)
Among the New Hampshire heroes not known generally to the public was Charles I. Lawson of New London, N.H., and Naples, Fla. Chuck Lawson, a longtime summer resident of Springfield and in . . .

Some words to live by in a slow economy.(Selling with Nadilo)
You can't pickup a newspaper, read a magazine or scan your favorite Web site without reading about the economic woes facing America. I find it interesting to see what others have said when business . . .

Doing business casual the right way.(About Your Image)
"Business casual" is the least understood of all business attire descriptions because the term is subject to such a wide range of interpretation. From one employee to the next, his or her version . . .

Marketing during a tough economy.(PR Briefing)
In our company's new business development outreach, I've heard --repeatedly--that companies are pulling back on marketing because of the current economic climate. People are scared to commit to . . .

N.H. commuter rail: a success in 1980.(TRANSPORTATION)(New Hampshire)
I read with great interest, and am most encouraged by, the reported efforts by the New Hampshire Passenger Rail Authority and the Southern New Hampshire Regional Commission to bring passenger . . .

Meeting a diverse population's health needs: the Manchester Community Health Center begins a new era.(HEALTH CARE)
Manchester Community Health Center is celebrating its 15th anniversary in 2008. Much has changed in that time. Health-care costs have escalated, transportation needs have increased, and language . . .

Why focus on Segway?(LETTERS to the EDITOR)(Letter to the editor)
I'm curious to know if Bob Sanders considered including your article ("Suing Segway,") July 19-31 NHBR) data on lawsuits from other new products that people have misused and then sued the makers . . .

Workers, unions need a level playing field.(LABOR)
Although some politicians believe we're only experiencing a "mental recession," working men and women in New Hampshire know that we're in real trouble, and that we didn't get here overnight. We . . .

Argus Champion, 1823-2008: a good community newspaper helps readers do their job as citizens and voters.(EDITORIAL)
The death of the Argus Champion at 185 years of age was announced on the weekly newspaper's own pages last month. While it's a particularly painful incident for the Lake Sunapee region communities . . .

NHBR about town.(New Hampshire Business Resource Center)
1 Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion Marketing Director Chris Lockwood welcomes VIP guests to the first annual energy-efficiency Greenerpalooza, put together by the New Hampshire Business . . .

How would N.H. pay for its own green energy transmission? A couple of serious biomass power projects seem viable in Coos County.
Besides Noble Energy's proposed 99-megawatt project of 33 windmills in Coos County, at least one other renewable energy project remains very viable. Laidlaw EcoPower plans to convert the boiler . . .

The changing face of New Hampshire's workforce: tips for recruiting and retaining 50+ workers.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Changes in New Hampshire's workforce have employers in the state looking toward workers age 50 and over to fill positions in a variety of different industries. But just as . . .

Stock check: representing a basket of stocks from N.H.-based companies or those doing a significant amount of business in the st
Stock Check Representing a basket of stocks from N.H.-based companies or those doing a significant amount of business in the state 7/25 7/14 . . .

Presstek Inc.(The Bottom Line)
Presstek Inc. (PRST) has sold a property in Tucson, Ariz., for $8.75 million, while leasing a portion of the building to still run some of the operations. The anticipated sale was part of the . . .

Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc.(The Bottom Line)
Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc. (BUD) reported a 1.8 percent increase in second-quarter profits on higher sales of its main brands and the successful launch of Bud Light Lime. Anheuser-Busch also said it . . .

Sturm Ruger & Co.(The Bottom Line)(Brief article)
Sturm Ruger & Co. (RCR) reported second-quarter net income of $1.08 million, or 5 cents a share, down from $5.13 million, or 22 cents a share, in the same quarter a year ago. The firearms . . .

GT Solar International Inc.(The Bottom Line)(share price)(Brief article)
Shares in Merrimack-based GT Solar International Inc. (SOLR) made their debut on the Nasdaq exchange July 24 in an initial public offering of 30.3 million shares. Opening price was $16.50 a share. . . .

BAE Systems has been awarded a $32 million contract by the U.S. Navy to build antimissile countermeasure systems for aircraft.(N
BAE Systems has been awarded a $32 million contract by the U.S. Navy to build antimissile countermeasure systems for aircraft. The work will be performed in Nashua. The AN/ALE-55 towed decoy, part . . .

New Hampshire health insurers will be required to offer bariatric surgery as an option in treating diseases and ailments caused
New Hampshire health insurers will be required to offer bariatric surgery as an option in treating diseases and ailments caused by obesity following Gov. John Lynch's decision to let a bill become . . .

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