Legislation round-up: taxes, housing, employment ... and more
The second legislative session in New Hampshire tackles many business-related proposals on the House and Senate floors
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The second legislative session in New Hampshire tackles many business-related proposals on the House and Senate floors
The Outstanding Women in Business Awards celebrate New Hampshire women who have contributed greatly to the state’s business community, in their personal and professional lives. This event will take place Thursday, May 9 from 5:30-8 p.m. at the Dining Center Banquet Hall on Southern New Hampshire University campus.
Join us on Thursday, June 6 in Manchester as we talk with some of New Hampshire’s most successful leaders about their journeys. And they’ve assured us they won’t leave out the tough parts, the messy parts, the mistakes; and the ways they turned those sometimes-traumatic setbacks into building blocks for the next stage of their personal and professional growth.
Justices must consider whether Trump can be tried on criminal charges and if trial can move forward before presidential election
Judge Amy Ignatius denied the state’s motion to dismiss the case, ruling that the law 'poses a risk of depriving some qualified voters of their right to vote'
Dr. Adnan Khan pleaded not guilty during an appearance at federal court in Burlington on Tuesday
Nonprofit leaders share insights into controls needed to prevent criminal financial activities in the workplace
NH Liquor Commission seeks buyer to redevelop two properties for a 22,000-square-foot Liquor Outlets on both sides of I-95
Lawsuit states defendant advertised one-story home in Madison for rent for 30 days or less in violation of state ordinance
Antrim Planning Board approves Battaglia subdivision, new co-working space in Laconia opens ... and more
Southers Construction, still in operation, allegedly hired untrained sales staff and took customer deposits without performing work
High-end housing development off Woodbury Avenue causes opposition among residents
Avanru Development Group argues years of legal tug of war caused unnecessary, costly project delays
Another bidder remains interested in 220-acre site
State aims to retain property as 'economically viable' land for production of timber
Flo Nicolas contributes to publication on legal operations with AI, nonprofit head accused of fraud ... and more
20-year legal between Boyle, City of Portsmouth wages over land dispute near Route 1 Bypass
As Blodgett prepares to take the helm, anticipation brews within the NHBA for the fresh perspectives she is set to bring to the organization
State attorneys general, legislatures try to combat gift card scams with consumer alerts, arrests, warning signs on store displays