Ski areas in New Hampshire are preparing trails and snowmaking equipment for another season which, for some, begins in about 12 weeks.
Kreis, in this opinion column, says, Please pay your electric bill ... ditto for your natural gas bill, if you're a natural gas customer.
Podcast: David Juvet of the New Hampshire Business and Industry Association talks about the state's current economic challenges.
Apple picking season has arrived in New Hampshire — with farmers looking at a handsome crop this year (but beware of rain).
Officials, owners tell Governor’s Economic Reopening Task Force low infection rates should lead to capacity increases in New Hampshire.
Bob Zagami, of the New England RV Dealers Assoc., says no one could have predicted what COVID-19 would do for families wanting to travel.
Panel will answer audience questions during complimentary "Building Healthy Communities: COVID-19 and Equity in NH" webinar on August 6 at 2
NHPR's third-party vendor caught, stopped an attack, paid a cybercriminal — but no listener bank or credit card information was compromised.
FWM Inc., a manufacturing plant in Hudson, and Manchester's Hackett Hill Nursing Home are also being investigated by OSHA.
The grocery store chain joins Walmart, CVS, Target, others in requiring all customers, employees to wear some form of face covering Monday.
Ross Mingarelli of CandleTree Soy Candles in Downtown Concord believes his 500-ounce minion may be largest candle in the Granite State.
Utility consumers at risk of having their service disconnected for non-payment have an opportunity to voice their concerns.
Safely interact with NH businesses on Thursday, July 16 from 4-6 p.m.
Here's a look at which New Hampshire businesses received PPP loans from the United States to stay afloat during the pandemic.
City businesses tap into $400 million Main Street Relief Fund — with many receiving the maximum amount of $350,000.
NH's Consumer Advocate Kreis wants state regulators to produce emergency rules on utility disconnections for customers failing to pay bills.
Executive Council District 2 candidate: “For example when I opened Teatotaller, I was told it wouldn’t last a year.”
After paying hundreds of millions of dollars, waiting years, residential utility customers might get some benefit from 1996's restructuring.
The Barley House Restaurant in Concord, North Hampton is trying to raise $15,000 for the Children's Hospital at Dartmouth beginning June 15.
Gary LeBlanc of Peabody, Massachusetts, started the rail bike tour business in Concord, NH, late in 2019 — and hopes it'll be a busy summer.
Almost 900 members of the New Hampshire Electric Cooperative are spearheading a campaign to help the utility build broadband networks.
Alex Ray of The Common Man has teamed up with Rotary Clubs around the state to hand out masks to flatten the new coronavirus curve.
Power to the People: What is the secret to effective ratepayer advocacy in New Hampshire? Avoid any discussion of net metering.
Businesses have been navigating the coronavirus pandemic for months — with some taking advantage of the time to revamp and spruce things up.
A new 12,000 square foot store is slated to be constructed at the new Concord Crossing on Whitney Road project off Interstate 93.
As unemployment soars, many companies are still looking to hire.
Nonprofit newsrooms have been invited to create giving pages on NewsforGood.org — and InDepthNH is the only one in the state participate.
NH Retail Assoc.: Performing more than curbside sales, accepting cash, fear of Massachusetts shoppers who might be infected were concerns.
General contractors and auto dealers say they have not been as impacted as the hospitality and retail industries.
Kreis: Oh did I mention operating costs? Here’s a snippet. Eversource wants you to pay for millions in bonuses paid to retiring executives.
The board of directors for the Laconia Motorcycle Week Association will know by the end of April if they will hold its 97th event in June.
Concord NH Patch asked capital region businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
U.S. Dept. of Labor: Another 4 percent of New Hampshire's workforce filed for unemployment claims while 6.65 million filed nationally.
We’re publishing a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for local businesses. Here’s how to get listed.
Following New Hampshire emergency orders, the mall's owner is closing its shopping center — but some "essential businesses" may stay open.
D. Maurice Kreis: I just know a good idea when I see one. Electric co-ops should consider getting into the broadband business.
The company's Coronavirus Small Business Relief Initiative seeks to assist businesses with fundraising so they can keep their doors open.
One of the state's busiest bus lines will run routes through Friday and then, shutdown operations.
Food bank mobilizes to help those in the state with food insecurity and sets up a site for donations. Bank also makes donations to pantries.
Customers are not allowed inside stores and in-home installations are suspended, too, but employees are getting a temporary pay increase.