One of the region's largest supermarket chains is joining others that are helping workers recharge — with some stores increasing wages, too.
Watch: Some businesses are attempting to stay open, weathering the economic storm of the new coronavirus. Others, however, are closed.
Gun stores across New Hampshire are seeing an influx of customers stocking up on supplies and new guns.
Some of the city's hospitality businesses that rely on a steady stream of customers are seeing a mixed business climate due to COVID-19.
The NENPA called him the quintessential newsman and honored Harrigan at the Hall of Fame dinner in Boston Feb. 7.
Students from Bow, Concord, Hopkinton, Pembroke, and other communities will be participating in the student leadership and civics course.
Brixmor Capitol, the owner of the Capital Shopping Center on Storrs Street, hopes to add two new buildings near Pleasant Street Extension.
Kreis, New Hampshire’s Consumer Advocate. Kreis and his staff of four represent the intere ...
The Androscoggin Food Co-op is progressing after volunteers spent the last two years to bring it to life.
Kreis: I am no fan of Bow's Merrimack Station but widespread acts of disruptive and illegal activity are misguided and don't solve anything.
Concord's new state-of-the-art skate house, sponsored by the city's largest bank, is ready for use during the 10th annual event next week.
Eversource, Liberty Utilities want automatic rate increases; the PUC should say No. Eversource wants $70M; we think it only deserves $23M.
Concord Hospital is back accepting patients in its emergency room after diverting capital region ambulances to other facilities Wednesday.
Employees bear the brunt of the problems as the low-price chain faces dozens of violations nationwide.
Power To The People: Why are electricity rates so high? Well, that is a loaded question. Here are some of the reasons why.
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October was the worst month ever for robocalls in New Hampshire, with more than 14 million calls placed, of which more than half were scams.
Small Business Saturday — it’s on Nov. 30 this year — helps local businesses in Concord compete.
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Are you ready to do your Christmas and other holiday shopping in Concord? Here is everything you need to know.
Gubernatorial candidates, journalists, and author Gloria Norris, spoke about the future of journalism and media in New Hampshire Tuesday.
Sear's parent company, Transformco, plans to close 96 more stores after receiving $250M in financing. Liquidation sales start next month.
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Breaking: Interchange Development LLC announces that the Tewksbury, Massachusetts-based chain will build a new store off I-93 in Penacook.
The Loudon Road restaurant location will remain open as the historic chain, known for breakfasts and ice cream, continues to shed locations.
Laurie and David Rauseo, the owners of the 42-acre parcel off Route 4 and Whitney Road in Penacook, have an anchor tenant for the project.
As part of Franklin Savings Bank's 150th anniversary, the Franklin Outing Club received $4,250 donation to support creational activities.
Several major companies have announced that they are seeking seasonal workers ahead of the 2019 holiday season.
The Ford Motor Company Fund, dealers around the state collected 10,452 lbs. of peanut butter for hungry Granite State kids.
Watch: President Tim Sink talks about why it's important recognize members of the community who have made a difference.
The nation’s largest retailer is also “respectfully requesting” that customers no longer openly carry firearms in its stores.
The bank's philanthropic arm issued grants to Front Door Agency, Granite United Way, the Humane Society of Greater Nashua, and other orgs.
A new report ranked the state 10th nationwide in terms of political empowerment for women, but not so well on other measures.
A new study shows production jobs nearly tripling in the Granite State during the last decade while personal care aides increase nationally.
Watch: The Hotel Concord, which opened downtown last year, has received a rare and prestigious rating for customer service and amenities.
One of the city's largest employers signs on to support a "multigenerational workforce" in an effort to fill hundreds of open positions.
Wireless Zone on D'Amante Drive will be giving away hundreds of backpacks to capital region elementary children who can't afford a new one.
The Great NH Restaurants eatery will be next door to the Tru by Hilton being constructed on South Main Street in Concord at Exit 12 on I-93.
This is the second stint on the board for the long-time Northeast Delta Dental employee and Concord resident.
Watch: Bangor Savings Bank collected more than 17,000 jars of peanut butter and jelly and delivered many to the Community Action Program.