Newfields family farm and town sued by neighbors over agritourism events by NH Business Review for Olivia Richardson -NH Public Radio

A Vernon Family Farm agritourism concert in September. (Photo by Olivia Richardson, NH Public Radio) After roughly 10 years of allegations, complaints and town meetings, a farm in Newfields is being sued by neighbors over the legality of the public events they host on their land. Three families living next…

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Deephaven Mortgage goes all in with expansion of home equity offerings by Flávia Furlan Nunes for HousingWire

HousingWireHousingWire Deephaven Mortgage, a Charlotte-based lender focused on nonqualified mortgages (non-QM), has recently expanded its home equity offerings with a new closed-end second-lien product and the introduction of a home equity line of credit (HELOC).   “Today’s second-lien market presents a significant opportunity,” said Tom Davis, Deephaven’s chief sales officer, in…

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NH to spend additional million dollars to improve suicide prevention hotline by NH Business Review for Ethan Dewitt-New Hampshire Bulletin

New Hampshire health officials are continuing an overhaul of the national suicide prevention hotline and have accepted federal money to improve the state’s response. On Oct. 18, the Joint Legislative Fiscal Committee approved an additional $979,000 in federal funds to help with outreach around a rebrand for the hotline. As…

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October jobs report adds to a U.S. economy full of uncertainty by Brooklee Han for HousingWire

HousingWireHousingWire Unfortunately for the Federal Reserve and voters looking for clarity ahead of next week’s presidential election, the October jobs report paints a murky picture of the nation’s economic status. Data released Friday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) shows that 12,000 nonfarm payroll jobs were added in October, essentially…

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More money headed toward cyanobacteria remediation by NH Business Review for Claire Sullivan -New Hampshire Bulletin

Toxins in the blooms are harmful to people and animals. (N.H. Department of Environmental Services, des.nh.gov.) The Joint Legislative Fiscal Committee on Oct. 18 approved $500,000 in federal funds to address cyanobacteria blooms, the often-toxic growths that can pose health risks to pets and humans. The Department of Environmental Services…

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