New CFO for Catholic Charities
read more…: New CFO for Catholic CharitiesCatholic Charities New Hampshire has hired David Hildenbrand as chief financial officer and promoted Brian May to director of accounting.
Catholic Charities New Hampshire has hired David Hildenbrand as chief financial officer and promoted Brian May to director of accounting.
Jean Ten Haken will play a crucial role in further shaping the delivery of healthcare in Manchester and the surrounding communities through strong physician and nursing relationships
Frank Cimler’s niche practice and celebrity connections enabled him to become a producer of the Boston Strong benefit concert, which raised $3 million for the One Fund after the Boston Marathon bombing in April of 2013.
May the 4th be with you and all your taco-loving friends.
Just in time for school vacation week! We’ve got the link for where to fill’er up for cheap in Manchester.
A new downtown bar, a 27,000-square-foot National Guard maintenance depot in Hooksett and a building sale on Granite Street.
“Our first hundred days in office are over, but our commitment to economic and workforce development is only at its beginning,” Governor Sununu said.
“Operation Care for Troops greatly appreciates this continued support from NHLC and Crown Royal, which makes such a difference for our troops abroad,” said Ted Luszey, co-founder and director of operations for Operation Care for Troops.
Available to current St. Mary’s Bank members in good standing, this fund offers three $1,000 scholarships and four $500 scholarships for the 2017-2018 academic year.
The health effects of electromagnetic fields generated from high voltage electric transmission lines have been debated for decades and on Tuesday experts hired by Northern Pass said the fields generated by the project will not adversely affect public health and safety.
I get a lot of questions from people about what resources are available for small business owners and where they can find help for basic, and not so basic, business questions so I decided it was past time for me to sit down and share the skinny on the big daddy of small business resources, the Small Business Administration.
The tech industry employs an estimated 6.5 percent of NH’s overall state workforce.
Child and Family Services was recently awarded a grant in the amount of $7,500 from Franklin Savings Bank to support camperships. This grant will be used to send youth from low-income families to two-weeks of overnight camp at YMCA Camp Spaulding.
If you’re an aspiring design professional, mark your career-boosting calendar for April 19 for a session with Rita Armstrong, who will be at NH Institute of Art, 148 Concord St., to offer tips and strategies to get you to the next level. The event is from 7-9 p.m.
Catholic Medical Center healthcare system welcomes back former VP to leadership role, new legal counsel; Alex Walker named COO.
Throughout April and May, participating grocery stores are selling “cans of nothing” for $5 each. Once filled with coins and cash, and returned to the NH Food Bank, they help feed those in need here.
This week, someone at Stonyfield is looking on the bright side of being dumped. Instead of binge-watching “The Ranch” on Netflix curled up in the barn with a pint of Ben & Jerry’s, the little New Hampshire dairy that started with seven cows and a dream, is having a little fun on Craigslist.
The scam caller falsely claims that the call originates from the Cosmetology Board and asks for credit card information in order to perform a mandated inspection. The Cosmetology Board does not charge a fee or require credit card information to perform an inspection.
On the corner of Elm and Merrimack streets, in the belly of the Pembroke Building just below the Thirsty Moose, is an amazing space just waiting to happen. Norri Gasser Oberlander, vice president of North End Properties, says she’s looking for a specific kind of commercial business to lease the 4,250-square-foot basement. “Nothing that would compete with the Thirsty Moose. No club. No cigars,” says Oberlander, who was outlining her vision during a recent Chamber of Commerce business spotlight lunch.
Updates about which stores will close is expected to be posted here tomorrow on the corporate website. There are more than two dozen Payless stores in New Hampshire, including two in Manchester – at the Mall of New Hampshire and on March Avenue.