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Year: 2024

More, more, more by NH Business Review for Ron Bourque

More, more, more by NH Business Review for Ron Bourque

November 1, 2024by FromAround TheWWW

Back in 2001, I had frequent meetings at Lucent Technologies in North Andover, Mass. They were negotiating a new contract with their union. One day, I found myself chatting with some union employees, and they talked about what they expected to get with the new contract. I suggested they might…

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(Opinion) Empowering parents through civics education by NH Business Review for Opinion

(Opinion) Empowering parents through civics education by NH Business Review for Opinion

November 1, 2024by FromAround TheWWW

BY MARLA SOUCY I’m often asked why people aren’t more engaged in civic life. My response: They’re too overwhelmed by the demands of everyday life. It’s not that people don’t care, but the responsibilities of family and life in general often take priority. For many parents, attending a town meeting…

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Q&A: Editors of The Old Farmer’s Almanac, Carol Connare & Sarah Perreault by NH Business Review for Amanda Andrews

Q&A: Editors of The Old Farmer’s Almanac, Carol Connare & Sarah Perreault by NH Business Review for Amanda Andrews

November 1, 2024by FromAround TheWWW

“The things that go into the almanac as stories don’t appear anywhere else. They are what we believe really resonate in print and also are a mini archive of the year.” — Carol Connare, editor-in-chief, “Old Farmer’s Almanac.” How do you keep a vintage brand fresh? The editors of the…

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Why did mortgage rates rise after the negative jobs report? by Logan Mohtashami for HousingWire

Why did mortgage rates rise after the negative jobs report? by Logan Mohtashami for HousingWire

November 1, 2024by FromAround TheWWW

HousingWireHousingWire Today’s jobs report showed the lowest job-growth data for the year at 12,000. You would think this would cause the 10-year yield and mortgage rates to go lower. At first, this did happen, but after more digestion of the data, not only did the bond market give up all…

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Introducing the 2024 HousingWire Tech Trendsetters! by Lesley Collins for HousingWire

Introducing the 2024 HousingWire Tech Trendsetters! by Lesley Collins for HousingWire

November 1, 2024by FromAround TheWWW

HousingWireHousingWire HousingWire is excited to announce the honorees of this year’s Tech Trendsetters award. The Tech Trendsetters are made up of the top product and technology leaders who have been essential in bringing innovative tech solutions to market for mortgage and real estate clients. Similar to the HousingWire TECH100, which…

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