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New Hampshire may have weathered the recession relatively well, but as other states’ economies are growing, New Hampshire’s is slowing down.  That’s the word from the Center for Public Policy Studies, which released a report this week outlining some discouraging trends in New Hampshire’s economy. One of the study’s authors, Dennis Delay, spoke with NHPR’s Brady […]
New Hampshire ski area operators are trying to keep up a hopeful message about this year’s season, but there is a lot less snow this year than last. Ski areas are able to make snow, but as the Union Leader reports, Cannon Mountain had 70 trails open this time last year. This year, the mountain […]
When the Business and Industry Association released its 2012 NH Business Outlook Survey, StateImpact took a look and posted a list of Six Surprising Takeaways from the report. (You can read our piece here.) That post got the attention of NHPR’s All Things Considered host Brady Carlson, so we sat down for a chat. If […]
The road back from the recession for some towns in New Hampshire could be slowed due to deep budget cuts affecting highway expansion and bridge maintenance. The state Department of Transportation is grappling with budget cuts of $30 million in motor vehicle fees and a likely $40 million cut in federal highway funds each year. […]
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