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New Hampshire Business Review is a bi-monthly publication, published on newsprint and based in Manchester, covering business-related issues in New Hampshire.. New Hampshire Business Review started in 1978, and was purchased from the Madden family of New London, New Hampshire by Pennsylvania-based Independent Publications, Inc. which also owned the Telegraph of Nashua, the state's second ...
YPI is still a privately-held family business run out of the same barn-red building where it was founded. [5] In 2013, YPI expanded their offerings by acquiring McLean Communications, which includes New Hampshire magazine and New Hampshire Business Review. [6] The company has shifted some of its focus into offering custom publishing services ...
Pages in category "Business newspapers published in the United States" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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Kevin Landrigan is an American journalist.. Landrigan began his career at the Nashua Telegraph, where he spent 27 years as a state politics reporter. [1] He later moved to New Hampshire 1 News, and then the New Hampshire Union Leader where he was chief of the Union Leader 's state house bureau.
Mark Connolly (September 2, 1955 – April 13, 2019) was an American businessman and public official in the state of New Hampshire.. Connolly was a Democratic primary candidate for Governor of New Hampshire in 2016.
Nashua Tape Products' 357 brand duct tape [10] is used by MythBusters duo Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman for their projects. [11] Nashua Tape's 357 was featured in four MythBusters episodes including Duct Tape Hour (Season 7, Episode 13), Duct Tape Hour 2 (Season 8, Episode 7), Duct Tape Plane (Season 9, Episode 16), and most recently Duct Tape Island (Season 10, Episode 1).
New Hampshire's major regions are the Great North Woods, the White Mountains, the Lakes Region, the Seacoast, the Merrimack Valley, the Monadnock Region, and the Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee area. New Hampshire has the shortest ocean coastline of any U.S. coastal state, with a length of 18 miles (29 km), [26] sometimes measured as only 13 miles (21 km).