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Business notes from the Capital Region
Bank of New Hampshire was voted Best Local Bank for Small Business and Best Commercial Lender in NH Business Review’s 2024 Best of Business (BOB) Awards. NH Business Review readers cast more than 3,000 online votes to select this year’s BOB Awards...
Queen City bicycle collective keeps people cruising
By SCOTT MERRILL
The Queen City Bicycle Collective’s simple mission “to get, and keep, the Manchester community riding bicycles, safely and affordably” hasn’t changed since its founding in 2014. And since expanding at a new location in 2018, the collective is helping...
Gunstock’s Tom Day to retire after 4 years
By DANIEL SARCH
GILFORD — After four years as president and general manager of Gunstock Mountain Resort, Tom Day told the Gunstock Area Commission Thursday he is retiring, and this winter season is his final one at the resort, according to a press release.In the...
Walgreens to pay $275K to settle allegations in Vermont about service during pandemic
MONTPELIER, Vt. — Walgreens has agreed to pay a $275,000 fine to settle allegations that some of its Vermont stores had untenable working conditions for pharmacists and made medication and vaccination errors during the coronavirus pandemic, the...
Granite Geek: North Country awaits the solar eclipse (if only it wasn’t coming in mud season)
By DAVID BROOKS
Colebrook is a nice little town alongside the Connecticut River not far from Quebec that has about 2,000 residents. On April 8, however, it will be a nice little town of … well, nobody really knows.“Are we going to have 2,000 more people or 10,000?...
Drip Bar opens in Portsmouth
By KYLIE VALLUZZI
On a blustery Friday afternoon in early December, Tori Scearbo concocted an intravenous (IV) drip for a client. She stood in teal scrub-like joggers and Hoka sneakers, garbed in a mask, plastic gown, and gloves at the hood, an enclosed bench-like...
Friendly Toast, Arts Alley construction could start in March
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
Work to bring a Friendly Toast restaurant to the city’s main drag will get cooking this spring after the Concord Planning Board renewed approvals for a major downtown development.The regional retro brunch favorite is the flagship of Arts Alley, the...
South Main Street plans, sans housing, back before planning board
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
A proposal for a new South Main Street property was reduced to two stories and dropped 16 units of market-rate housing from its previous plans. The Concord Planning Board approved the construction of a four-story building — featuring a “Friendly...
Business notes from the Capital Region
MVSB (Meredith Village Savings Bank) Fund at New Hampshire Charitable Foundation has awarded $75,000 to 40 local nonprofit organizations. This includes $58,000 donated to 23 local agencies and $17,000 to 17 local food pantries to help address food...
Plan to make Franklin area a regional draw expands
By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI
Marty Parichand’s vision for a new whitewater park may sound repetitive.For years, he has said that investing in recreation in Franklin will put the state’s smallest city on the map as a New England destination and spur economic growth.It’s a message...
Capital Fitness Center moving to old location of Strings and Things on South Main Street in Concord
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Dustin Rose is on the cusp of realizing his long-held dream – opening a 24-hour fitness center.With over 15 years of experience as a private trainer and group instructor, Rose is expanding his gym, Capital Fitness Center, through a relocation to South...
Hoping to start construction this year, two major developments eager for city approval
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
With workforce shortages and a bare-bones rental market, employers are eager for a boost in city housing stock. Developers behind two major mixed-use projects are eager to provide it — once they get a green light from the city.Representatives for the...
Law in the Marketplace: Coping with grief as a working professional
By JOHN CUNNINGHAM
A close friend of my wife and mine recently lost her partner of many years. He died of Alzheimer’s disease at a Concord, New Hampshire hospice facility.As readers will know, I write this column primarily for New Hampshire business owners but also for...
Business news from the Capital Region
Dan Mulkern of Stratham recently joined The McDonough Scholarship Foundation’s Board of Directors. Mulkern earned degrees from Boston College (BA - 1992) and Dartmouth (MBA – 1997) and received McDonough Scholarships during his undergraduate studies....
Gunstock tackles unseasonably warm winter weather
By DANIEL SARCH
GILFORD — Gunstock Mountain Resort has overcome many challenges in its 87 years operating as a ski area, and has responded to the warm start to the season with snow guns blazing.The winter of 2023-24 was predicted at the beginning of December to be...
Common Man opens grab-and-go eatery at Epsom traffic circle
By RAY DUCKLER
The ever-growing Common Man franchise has gotten even bigger.With 20 sit-down restaurants spread around the Granite State already in his stable, owner Alex Ray now has, as he calls it, a third “touch-and-go” business, this one at the Epsom Traffic...
Maintaining New Hampshire’s 7,000 miles of snowmobile trails
By HADLEY BARNDOLLAR
For snowmobile clubs in the North Country, the equipment necessary to maintain trails can cost up to $350,000, said Dan Gould, director of the New Hampshire Snowmobile Association. Those responsible for the upkeep are mostly volunteers, too. That’s...
Seeking Solutions: Franklin leaders have a blueprint for community investment in Salida, Colorado
By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI
When P.T. Wood arrived in Salida, Colo., 30 years ago, it was an old mining town that was becoming a shell of its former self. Ranching had slowed down, the railroad was leaving town and many homeowners were looking to move away.If you took a trip to...
Business Notes
NH Audubon announced at its Annual Meeting on Sept. 16, the following 2023 conservation award winners: Tudor Richards Award – Karen Bennett of Antrim, Goodhue-Elkins Award – George W. Gavutis Jr. of Kensington, John Thalheimer Volunteer Award – Sandra...
Law in the Marketplace: Profits Interests—a Powerful LLC Tax Tool
By JOHN CUNNINGHAM
Most New Hampshire multi-member LLCs are and should be taxable as partnerships under Internal Revenue Code Subchapter K, the default federal income tax regimen applicable to these LLCs. This is because, for the members of these LLCs, partnership...
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