Despite amnesty by board and an offer to buy company, employees are holding out for Arthur T.’s return.
New president has more than 25 years of experience in the energy industry.
South Main Street storefront condo to be auctioned off on Aug. 11.
The normally busy Market Basket location on Fort Eddy Road is nearly empty; Hannaford, just down the street, however, is bustling.
Team registration is underway.
Keene is the cheapest; Manchester is the most expensive.
Two other executives were also let go.
World’s largest coffee chain to pay for employees’ online courses.
Concord General Services has been working to expand vendors for trash bags.
Lifetime achievement award will go to Gail Hayes Kelly of NH Distributors; Amanda Grappone Osmer, CEO of Grappone Group, will be the keynote speaker.
Here is a roundup of things going on in the city.
Parent company plans to upgrade its current facility.
Resignation comes just five months after a massive data breach that impacted as many as 40 million customers.
Plus, group names director of eduction and training.
Products produced by small New England businesses now featured at the Concord location.
A subsidiary of the Massachusetts radio station has bought WWHK 102.3 FM, the former WKXL-FM signal in West Concord.
Rouse Properties reporting financial problems, major balloon payment coming; spokesman says the company is looking at “a number of initiatives."
Works by the New Hampshire Furniture Masters (NHFM), the Guild of NH Woodworkers, and Prison Outreach Program featured in Concord.
Awards, meet-and-greets, and educational events.
An in-store book drive will be held from March 21 to April 19.
Insolation, air sealing installed.
The company reported a loss of more than $400 million in 2013.
Are your kids spending their allowance on the Japanese candy?
Manchester Street location remodeled.
The Hooksett store opens at 6 p.m.
Some employees, however, say they support the promotion.
The store chain and its customers have raised more than $38 million for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
Products will be off the shelves nationwide by Oct. 1.