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N.H. Republicans want to improve public educationSeacoastonline.comAt the same time, US businesses report our graduates require training in the basics in order to contribute effectively at work. New Hampshire is spending more than $2.8 billion on public schools this year, a 2.7 percent increase over last year.and more » |
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Philanthropist, businessman Grappone diesConcord Monitor"You have to get some satisfaction from what you do," he told the New Hampshire Business Review in a 2004 interview. "It also depends on how the business goes, too. If it's discouraging, after a while that takes its toll you know, but I've always been ...and more » |
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Business calendarConcord MonitorBy Monitor staff THE NEW HAMPSHIRE JOB TRAINING GRANT INFORMATION SESSION will be held TUESDAY from 4 to 5:30 pm at NHTI's Business Training Center in Concord. Admission is free, but registration is required. Call 271-6663 or email nhtibtc@ccsnh.edu to ... |
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One-man bandConcord MonitorBy Matthew Spolar / Monitor staff It may have recently found its way to your mailbox: "Important News About New Hampshire's Marriage Law," under the House of Representatives letterhead and state seal. "Very soon, the New Hampshire Legislature will vote ...and more » |
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Efficiency push heats upNashua TelegraphTwo free workshops titled “Button Up NH,” are being scheduled in upcoming weeks to teach these methods. The first, covering basic information and skills, will be held Thursday, Feb. 2, at 7 pm at the Amherst Town Library, at Main St., Amherst. |
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Kevin Smith: I Want To "Poach" Jobs For NHPatch.comDeval Patrick's state and keep skilled employees in New Hampshire. “We are losing a lot of young people,” said Smith. “We are losing our pool of skilled labor for businesses to pull from.” He told the audience that New Hampshire has a “much better” ... |
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