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By MATTHEW J. MOWRY
Nathan Gray has an endless supply of raw materials for his products. He would like to see that change. Gray is CEO of Plastic Recycled, a Barrington-based company that is “creating new life from single-use plastics,” as the company’s tagline states.To...
By SCOTT MERRILL
Caitlyn O’Connor of Littleton has struggled at times to afford healthy food options to feed her family. The married mother with two young daughters, ages 4 and 9, works part-time and often plans ahead to purchase healthy food at the Littleton Co-op...
By SCOTT MERRILL
While Jennifer Legere decided to become an elementary school teacher after college, her career path took a sharp turn, guiding her to a job at a biotech company and soon after, veered into entrepreneurship when she opened her own child care center. “I...
By SCOTT MERRILL
The Queen City Bicycle Collective’s simple mission “to get, and keep, the Manchester community riding bicycles, safely and affordably” hasn’t changed since its founding in 2014. And since expanding at a new location in 2018, the collective is helping...
By EMILY PENASKOVIC
Entrepreneurs that are building a company for the first time can be rattled when things don’t go as expected. While making mistakes is part of the growth process, being prepared to avoid unnecessary, and potentially costly, pitfalls will help ensure...
By HEIDI EDWARDS DUNN
If you are starting a business, you are probably thinking about your customers. How do you find them, reach them, and lead them to purchase from you? You need a marketing plan — one that makes sense for your business.Picture your marketing plan as the...
By MATTHEW J. MOWRY
The Granite State is facing a workforce gap of more than 190,000 jobs in the next decade, according to a new report from NH Department of Business and Economic Affairs.“New Hampshire’s 80 top occupations are projected to have nearly 197,000 job...
By MATTHEW J. MOWRY
Despite deaths exceeding births in the state, NH’s population still managed to grow during the pandemic due to people moving here from other states as well as international immigrants, according to a recent report from Kenneth M. Johnson, senior...
By SCOTT MERRILL
Christie Williams is very conscientious about her choice of words when describing her business. Williams is the owner of Thorne’s of Concord on Main Street, a “personal health and wellness” boutique that sells lingerie, massage oils and a variety of...
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