The City Council and Portsmouth’s Blue Ribbon Housing Committee held a work session to discuss the process of choosing a ...
In the newly renovated, street-level entryway to 1000 Elm Street community leaders, past and present, and those who work and ...
Last week the New Hampshire Supreme Court heard the appeal mounted by the state and some two dozen municipalities seeking to reverse the order by Judge David Ruoff of Rockingham County Superior Court ...
The Latest is a roundup of the comings and goings of the movers and shakers in NH's business community ...
The New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration recently updated its Revenue Information Management System (RIMS) and Granite Tax Connect (GTC) web portal. The latest RIMS and GTC upgrade, ...
Slot machines could soon make their way into New Hampshire’s gaming halls — if set at the same playing speed as historical ...
Vail Resorts has long planned to expand parking on the access road to Mt. Sunapee, initially proposing it in 2000, receiving ...
Most agree New Hampshire‘s economy is being hampered by a crisis-level lack of housing. In 2023, the New Hampshire Statewide Housing Needs Assessment concluded that the Granite State “needs 60,000 ...
Homelessness in New Hampshire is at a critical juncture. As state officials, municipalities, and advocates struggle to find solutions to the problem, the impact of the crisis has become urgent — ...
When you retire, do you envision travel, dinners out and more time to pursue your hobbies? While you’re dreaming about what you’d like to do, have you considered the financial aspects of retiring?
Starting in 2015, legislators began to trim New Hampshire’s very high business tax rates to make the state more economically competitive. Ever since, politicians and political activists have debated ...