Business & Economy
Lonza to Expand Adding up to 1,000 Jobs in Portsmouth
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One of the first tenants to locate their business at Pease International Tradeport is undergoing a major expansion not only in size, but in its workforce.
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One of the first tenants to locate their business at Pease International Tradeport is undergoing a major expansion not only in size, but in its workforce.
CONCORD — A federal judge has ordered the speedy release of records to the Disability Rights Center for its investigation into the death of a mentally ill inmate at the Residential Treatment Unit at the state prison for men.
Half the fun of collecting is the search. It is like a treasure hunt. You don’t expect to find something every time, but when you do it is like hitting the Lottery.
New reports provide an unprecedented look at contaminants leaking from coal ash ponds and landfills. But the chasm between information and environmental protection may deepen thanks to a proposed Trump administration rollback.
CONCORD — Intervenors to the Antrim Wind Energy project want the Site Evaluation Committee to suspend the construction certificate it approved for the project.
Tune in to NHPBS Saturday, April 21 at 6 pm as Exeter High School takes on defending champions Nashua South High School in the last game in the Granite State Challenge quarterfinals. The winning team will move on to the semifinals where they will meet Plymouth Regional High School.
Do you know a high school student that is interested in partnering with other youth from the North Country to develop leadership skills, engage in grantmaking activities and learn what role philanthropy can play in the region’s development?
PODCAST: The University of New Hampshire welcomes its 20th president this summer. With the retirement of Mark Huddleston, University of North Carolina Provost James Dean takes over the three campus system. Roger Wood speaks with the incoming president in this InDepth conversation.
CONCORD — The Antrim Wind Energy project may have a new owner while intervenors wait for a state Supreme Court decision they hope overturns the project’s approval. According to a press release by Canadian energy giant TransAlta, the company has agreed to purchase the Antrim project along with another wind farm ready for construction in Pennsylvania.