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Newspapers of New England, Inc. (NNE) is a privately owned publisher of nine daily and weekly newspapers in the U.S. states of Massachusetts and New Hampshire. The company's flagship publication is the Concord Monitor, in New Hampshire's capital. Its largest circulation newspaper in Massachusetts is the Daily Hampshire Gazette of Northampton.
Stewart Information Services Corporation (SISCO) is a real estate information, title insurance and transaction management company. Wholly owned subsidiaries, Stewart Title Guaranty Co. and Stewart Title Company offer products and services in the United States and abroad through its direct retail operations, independent agencies in the Stewart Trusted Provider network, and other companies.
St. Elizabeth's Medical Center in Brighton, MA, which served as Steward's flagship hospital until it was sold in 2024 [19]. Steward Health Care was founded in 2010, when Caritas Christi Health Care was sold to New York private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management, with Caritas CEO and former Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center heart surgeon Ralph de la Torre continuing as CEO of the new ...
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The company's operations in Vermont were separated into Telephone Operating Company of Vermont, which is wholly owned by NNETO. NNETO is separate from Northern Telephone Company of Maine , a FairPoint subsidiary which consists of some former Contel lines sold off by GTE in 1994.
New Hampshire Division of Economic Development New Hampshire Division of Travel and Tourism Development In April 2021, DBEA announced the creation of an Office of Outdoor Recreation Industry Development (ORID), to connect the state's "outdoor assets to broad economic development strategies such as workforce and business recruitment."
In the late 19th century it was owned by a publishing company called the Republican Press Association which also published a paper named the Independent Statesman. [3] Its masthead calls it the Concord Monitor and New Hampshire Patriot, although the Monitor name is the only one in widespread use.
The company's relationship with Trailways was dissolved in 2008, and the name reverted to Concord Coach Lines. [1] It operates two subsidiary bus lines: Boston Express, which runs between points in central New Hampshire and Boston, and Dartmouth Coach, which runs from Hanover, New Hampshire and the Upper Valley area to Boston and to New York City.