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Newsmakers: Rayno, Cross join Northway Bank

Rayno will work out of the Tilton branch Dawn Cross is at the Gorham office.

 

Christopher Thompson's Closing the Deal: Stay engaged with your network

One of the most frustrating things I deal with on a fairly routine basis is random people I've met throughout the course of my career reaching out and asking me for a favor.

 

Tech jobs surge in NH

New Hampshire added nearly 900 jobs last year and enjoyed the seventh highest concentration of tech workers among the 50 states, according to a new study.

 

Mike Cote's Business Editor's Notebook: High-tech summit to focus on labor, growth

Mike Mastergeorge has the same thing on his mind as most manufacturing employers these days: Finding enough workers to keep up with growth.

 

NH voices: Politicians 'heartbroken' after Pennsylvania shooting

On Saturday, a gunman with a history of anti-Semitic rhetoric opened fire with an assault rifle on a Pittsburgh synagogue, killing 11 people.

 

Tensions between NH judges, legislators not unusual

Republican leaders heaped scorn on Superior Court Judge Kenneth C. Brown last week for his ruling on a controversial new election law.

 

'Morphy', Dartmouth's corpse flower, is expected to bloom this week

A unique, spooky and stinky experience will soon occur at Dartmouth College, where the corpse flower at the school's Life Sciences Greenhouse will soon bloom.

 

Hudson state rep pleads guilty to assault of 16-year-old girl colleagues say he must go

The sexual assault charge alleged Eric Schleien touched the girl without her consent in a sexual manner through her clothing on July 22, 2016, in Portsmouth.

 

Police: Keene man digs in stream in cemetery for buried drugs

X didn't exactly mark the spot for Dakota Lanpher when he went digging for buried treasure - or his buddy's buried drugs - in a stream in Greenlawn Cemetery.

 

Hanover police program gives reporting options to victims of sexual assault

The victims can make a report to the department but choose not to move forward with an investigation.

 

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