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Combating inflation threats in retirement are challenging for everyone, but particularly for those on a limited income. Read all about it: bit.ly/3ExJYp0
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Teams come together to build the new Nashua facility for Granite State Credit Union, bucking supply chain and pandemic challenges with strong planning and deep relationships. Read all about it: bit.ly/3Dvrzry
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Scammers have long made use of almost-correct email addresses to make people think they’re dealing with a reputable source. This is how scammers got Peterborough town hall to send them more than $2 million that should have gone to contractors. Read more: bit.ly/3dqdCAN
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Rural areas could prosper most from SNAP benefits -- latest permanent hike may reduce disparities between urban, rural economies. Read all about it: bit.ly/3GkFvXn
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The office that processes licenses for healthcare workers has made an urgent request to the Executive Council for nine temporary employees to process licenses for traveling healthcare staff and mental health professionals. Read more: bit.ly/3lFhzGj
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"My jobs have been about service to people and communities while at the same time building and strengthening organizations," says Will Arvelo of Cross Roads House in Portsmouth, the second-largest homeless shelter in the state. Read the Q&A here: bit.ly/3dmOOd3
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Private insurers gain Medicare market share, resulting in more Granite Staters signing up for managed care plans. Read all about it: bit.ly/2ZYkwtS
The loneliness of the CEO: UNH center helps top execs share concerns. Read all about it: bit.ly/3y1x0h1
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‘What is the city doing?’ In Manchester, concerns arise that regulations fall short in addressing poor housing. Read all about it: bit.ly/3lAnvQX
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As liquor stores from Texas to New York face shortages on their shelves, the NH Liquor Commission is saying its policies put the Granite State in better stead to weather the coming holiday demand in light of supply chain holdups. Read more: bit.ly/30Jerlu
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The outdoor recreation industry contributed $2.2 billion to NH’s economy, about 2.6% of the gross domestic product in 2020, and employed over 26,500 people. Read all about it: bit.ly/3x2e8Ov

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President Biden signed a bipartisan infrastructure bill that will help address a wide range of needs in New Hampshire, including bridge, highway and sewer projects, broadband, airports and clean energy initiatives. Read all about it: bit.ly/3qTMy54
‘A tremendous need to reconnect to each other’ -- Statewide project aims to collect and share Covid experiences Read all about it: bit.ly/3oCYG7C

“Justice for Journalists: Threats Facing a Free Press” panel discussion addressed both the threats to physical safety journalists are under and the larger threats to free speech. Read all about it: bit.ly/3qTGsl8

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Working smarter, not longer -- Overwork and excessive hours undermine productivity. Read all about it: bit.ly/3kUju9I
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Q&A Interview with Clean Energy NH Executive Director Sam Evans-Brown: "Ten years from now, I would like to see the topic of clean energy transition as no longer political." Read more: bit.ly/3qTJ8PM
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NH firm has a firsthand view of supply chain woes - Portsmouth-based Loftware sees meltdown as a ‘perfect storm’ Read all about it: bit.ly/30Hxqww
The health insurance small group market has been shrinking, pulled in different directions, and the individual market is growing as it becomes a more affordable alternative. Read all about it: bit.ly/3xbKEhe
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New Hampshire housing market shows signs of cooling, but it’s all relative. Total sales fell for the fourth straight month, but inventory shortage worsened in September. Read more: bit.ly/3EFD2pI

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The Rochester Museum of Fine Arts is helping the city reinvent itself with art installations throughout the downtown area. Read all about it: bit.ly/3nzxXt6